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Eddy120876

join:2009-02-16
Bronx, NY

reply to newview

Re: Pretty dumb move there Microsoft

Ummm didn't Sony said they were going to do the same?


newview
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said by Eddy120876:

Ummm didn't Sony said they were going to do the same?

NO ... quite the opposite ...

Sony’s Yoshida: PlayStation 4 won’t block used games
»arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/02/s···d-games/

quote:
Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has now publicly put the whole thing to rest: The PlayStation 4 will not block used game discs from being played.


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When asked whether games would require online registration, Yoshida noted that that decision was up to the publisher. When asked if Sony, as a publisher, would require games to be registered online, Yoshida said, "we are not talking about that plan."

While Yoshida's statement leaves open the possibility that individual publishers can still block used games at will, it's just as likely he was simply leaving the door open for the kind of "Online Pass" purchase systems that already routinely limit certain online game functions in used copies of games. So while there's still a bit of wiggle room in Sony's public comments, we'd also caution against reading to much into what Yoshida did (or didn't) say.

Apparently, getting a totally straight answer about used games is hard. The PS4 may not block used games by default, but it may have the capacity to leave that decision to the publisher.


Eddy120876

join:2009-02-16
Bronx, NY

reply to newview
yeah no use game but no backward compatibility.



RobinK

join:2004-04-16
Canada

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I wonder if Sony's attitude will change in light of this news.

"Hey, Microsoft is blocking used games! Let's do it too then!"
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kevinds

join:2003-05-01
Calgary, AB

reply to newview
Or like the Vita and not get trophies when using a game used on another console.

My other thought with allways on, was to try and limit piracy (modded 360's that never go online now).

Still a horrible way to do it though.
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join:2008-02-03
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My biggest gripe with always-on DRM that ties games to a console: can't bring your games when you visit a friend to play them on his console, you have to bring the whole console with you.

It personally does not bother me much since my newest console is a PS2 and most of my friends have pretty much quit console gaming too.

Guess we'll see whether or not people are willing to give away the ability to pass games and saves around without Big Brother's blessing soon enough.


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