Well depends how much you want to write and to how many people. There is limited space in tweets after all.
There is no limit to the number of tweets. Make two tweets.
Well depends how much you want to write and to how many people. There is limited space in tweets after all.
I wasn't arguing against that, I was talking aboutWow. No one is a abandoning the message. No one is advocating dropping the hashtags. If anything, it's expanding the conversation to everyone in the industry who has a say in policy, not just those who implement it. Keep the message focused, positive, and clear. Again, it's more divisive and 'diluting' to keep arguing the point than to encourage and embrace the idea.
This guy.We should be focusing on MS much more than Sony, but alas...console/brand allegiance BS seems to be getting in the way.
Same, it's pretty insane.I'm proud of how big this has gotten, especially considering how it started. I've actually been here to see it from the very beginning, quite impressive![]()
I wasn't arguing against that, I was talking about
This guy.
Only side affect of that is some people have been suspended for "spamming" too much. However that is the only workable alternative.There is no limit to the number of tweets. Make two tweets.
It's sad that NBC have picked this up, but IGN hasn't.
It goes to show that IGN are deeply in bed with publishers IMO.
I wasn't arguing against that, I was talking about
This guy.
Now I'm torn. On one side we want as much support and involvement from people as possible. On the other side this was mainly targeted at Sony, because they're on the leveler now. The whole move is now centered at Sony and the whole media coverage is about Sony. MS' position was more or less clear on this stuff.
The problem is that we had him going for MS-centric, some others going for Sony-only, and then others yet advocating Sony-centric or Sony-MS equal. That's a whole lotta confusion, and all over a thread title change. As I said before, I'm fine with the title change, we just can't let up on pressuring Sony. I'm all for MS.Okay. That guy. He will tweet about Microsoft only and everyone else will tweet about Sony or Sony+Microsoft. Doesn't change a thing.
I quoted your entire post and the conversation hasn't really changed direction, so it was perfectly in context. I'm not calling you out as a bad guy though, just there's a lot of confusion going about now. Didn't mean to come off as aggressive.In direct reference to MS being the only ones to have actually announced their plans. You usually fight back against the ones who have actually announced something rather than those who haven't. Please don't attempt to take my post out of context to make your point. It's juvenile.
For what it's worth, I've tweeted both and will continue to do so.
It's sad that NBC have picked this up, but IGN hasn't.
It's awful
It's awful
In direct reference to MS being the only ones to have actually announced their plans. You usually fight back against the ones who have actually announced something rather than those who haven't. Please don't attempt to take my post out of context to make your point. It's juvenile.
For what it's worth, I've tweeted both and will continue to do so.
Why is the focus more on DRM than used games? The second one scares me more than the first.
Please forgive the typos, I sent this from my phone in the car.
Oh no. How can you get out the talking points that have been addressed hundred times in the last month.Easy enough.
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Why is the focus more on DRM than used games? The second one scares me more than the first.
sourceDear PlayStation,
c.c. Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, Capcom et al.
You might be wondering what the above hashtags really mean.
Simply put, they are requesting you to keep things on PS4 as they are on PS3, when it comes to physical disc rights and second hand discs.
Microsoft has ignited a firestorm in announcing a strategy for Xbox One that would see consumers unable to lend a disc to friends, unable to privately sell or swap a disc, and only able to trade discs at pre-approved retail.
We believe this is a big mistake, and wed like you not to share in it.
IGN clearly have a horse in this race and it isn't us.
In direct reference to MS being the only ones to have actually announced their plans. You usually fight back against the ones who have actually announced something rather than those who haven't. Please don't attempt to take my post out of context to make your point. It's juvenile.
For what it's worth, I've tweeted both and will continue to do so.
It's sad that NBC have picked this up, but IGN hasn't.
It goes to show that IGN are deeply in bed with publishers IMO.
Don't do that bro![]()
In direct reference to MS being the only ones to have actually announced their plans. You usually fight back against the ones who have actually announced something rather than those who haven't. Please don't attempt to take my post out of context to make your point. It's juvenile.
For what it's worth, I've tweeted both and will continue to do so.
Does anyone here actually think people would boycott publishers though? How large of an effect would that have? As an example, I think COD will sell a ton of copies even if Activision sent pieces of horse shit out inside everycase.
My concerns are that the average gaming consumer isn't as knowledgeable as we few on GAF.
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Easy enough.
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Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
That's awesome news!Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
I think it needs to be noted how respectful, in general, this campaign has been.
Yeah I saw this on Reddit too, it's still missing the point here. Like m0dus said - waiting until the console comes out and then not buying it isn't enough. The decisions don't seem to be fully made yet, especially on Sony's end, so the gaming community voicing a strong, unified opinion on the matter does nothing but good. This picture's basically saying "bend over and take it."
It's sad that NBC have picked this up, but IGN hasn't.
It goes to show that IGN are deeply in bed with publishers IMO.
Truth.Again, as has been said earlier: "voting with your wallet" is reactive not proactive. If you want to affect policy, it's best to do so before it is fully implemented. Remember, as was said before, a lot of these decisions are not made in a vacuum. A lot of them are based upon the influence of publishers and other manufacturers alike. If you let your voice be heard before the business model is put into play and has gone past the point of no return, you stand a greater chance of effecting long-lasting change.
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."
Talking to one of the CNN tech guys on Twitter about this. He said:
"well said, sir. talking over options with editors right now. stay tuned."