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Lyons--just give it up. Any trace of objectivity to these fanbois makes you a Microsoft lover, as they prefer the sound of their own echochamber.
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And never mind that Sony is already backtracking on their no-DRM stance, as it now doesn't apply to third party companies/publishers on the PS4--only first party titles. Also, same article, publishers can restrict used game sales on the PS4 if they so choose to.
Huh...so this is all publisher-driven, and Sony will kowtow to the publishers, just like Microsoft.
[FONT='pt_serifregular']Lets’ be clear here, that’s a very different situation than the “all games are protected” stance of Microsoft. What Tretton is referring to is the ability for a publisher to implement their own way to restrict game functionality and collect a fee if someone purchases a used game. We have already seen this in practice for current gen consoles in the form of EA’s Project Ten Dollar / [/FONT]Online Pass[FONT='pt_serifregular'].[/FONT]
[FONT='pt_serifregular']So, publishers can decide to implement such a system again, but the fact EA recently decided to [/FONT]kill Online Pass[FONT='pt_serifregular'] gives me confidence it isn’t going to happen, or at least not often.[/FONT]
http://www.geek.com/...y-wish-1558559/
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