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That said if all else fails people should really consider avoiding buying such anti-consumerist products.
Yeah, of course, but let's not give up and skip directly to that.
That said if all else fails people should really consider avoiding buying such anti-consumerist products.
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."
reposting:
Miles, you haven't got the context of the campaign. It is in response to Sony supposedly reconsidering their position and being in listening mode. It is also about getting answers from them because so far it has all been too vague.
We have the answers from MS, we don't like them. However, there is no information that they are looking to change direction from what has been announced, hence no campaign. The thread on the subject just disappeared because there seems to be little appetite in changing their minds when they seem so set on that direction. If one of our MS related insiders came to this thread and posted that MS are looking at reconsidering their position because of the backlash after their reveal and repeated fumbles then I'm sure there would be a thread just as active as this one. There hasn't though. No info, nothing on MS reconsidering. So a lot of people just figure, what's the point. At least with Sony we have some knowledge that they are thinking twice and yesterday we got a lot of tacit approval from SCE employees and bigwigs like Shahid are egging us on.
So that's why we're aimed at Sony. It's nothing to do with console wars so get that shit out of this thread and get off your high horse.
I think it needs to be noted how respectful, in general, this campaign has been.
I've been really busy all today, just home from work. Can someone recap the last 40 pages lol?
All I know now is a tumblr and ps4nodrm website was started. How has twitter been going?
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."
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Dont forget to submit your own story, things are slowing down a little but every submission is worth it!
I agree, I'm quite proud of great everything has beenI think it needs to be noted how respectful, in general, this campaign has been.
It's not at all surprising if you've listened to Podcast Beyond. In their last podcast they defended the DRM. Colin has done it on several occasions and has even tried to support his stance by bringing up some guy on twitter that only buys used games.
I agree with this as well.reposting:
Miles, you haven't got the context of the campaign. It is in response to Sony supposedly reconsidering their position and being in listening mode. It is also about getting answers from them because so far it has all been too vague.
We have the answers from MS, we don't like them. However, there is no information that they are looking to change direction from what has been announced, hence no campaign. The thread on the subject just disappeared because there seems to be little appetite in changing their minds when they seem so set on that direction. If one of our MS related insiders came to this thread and posted that MS are looking at reconsidering their position because of the backlash after their reveal and repeated fumbles then I'm sure there would be a thread just as active as this one. There hasn't though. No info, nothing on MS reconsidering. So a lot of people just figure, what's the point. At least with Sony we have some knowledge that they are thinking twice and yesterday we got a lot of tacit approval from SCE employees and bigwigs like Shahid are egging us on.
So that's why we're aimed at Sony. It's nothing to do with console wars so get that shit out of this thread and get off your high horse.
Sweet!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."
The really casual consumers probably won't care much about any DRM being in place. They'll continue to play Madden, FIFA and CoD and be happy. But that's not who Sony said that they're targeting initially with the PS4. They said quite specifically that they're targeting the core gamer. As Tretton said, that type of gamer that "eats, sleeps and drinks" gaming. If that's the case, then there is a real chance that the core gamer can hold out or simply go somewhere else.
You seemingly don't understand how campaigns to force change work.
You don't sit around waiting to hear if they are reconsidering, you set about creating a level of pressure/backlash that's too big to ignore so that they start to reconsider based on that backlash.
That's how campaigns work. Did people wait to hear that Instagram were reconsidering their ToS change before fighting back against those changes? No, they fought back almost immediately which led to Instagram reconsidering.
It's pretty simple stuff to understand.
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 we’d like you not to share in it.
I've been really busy all today, just home from work. Can someone recap the last 40 pages lol?
All I know now is a tumblr and ps4nodrm website was started. How has twitter been going?
I didn't listen to the podcast, but I wonder how many of them borrow games from IGN. The net effect is the same for them except IGN doesn't pay for the games they get from publishers.I agree, I'm quite proud of great everything has been
Disgusting
All from a GAF thread. DAYUM!
*Do a little dance* Well done sir!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."
This "campaign" is not about creating a backlash - it's about conveying this message to Sony and all the relevant parties:
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I understand them pretty well. The Instagram campaign was much, much larger than this as Instagram were supposedly taking ownership of all photos uploaded to the service. People got fired up about that.
It's difficult to get gamers fired up about anything, especially against the tide of corporatist articles from the likes of PA and IGN.
The fact is that the MS side didn't organise after the reveal. Neither did the Sony side tbh, so sure this might be in response to info about changing attitudes at Sony, but the motivation exists because people believe something can be achieved. Especially because SCE executives seem quite tuned into the fanbase and gamers. The same cannot be said of MS, the only Xbox person who really engages with the fans is Major Nelson who is essentially a glorified PR mouthpiece.
Like I said, you need to get off your high horse about this. Modus has already changed the thread title to include MS now take the console wars shit elsewhere. Enough of this "oh well Sony fans blah blah" it's tiresome. This is about ensuring at least one platform supports used games. The other will quickly fall in line if that is achieved. Honestly it is more likely that Sony will make the jump first, another reason why this campaign has been focussed on them.
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."
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.
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."
Also this is a good view of how much press coverage we have had:
http://www.ps4nodrm.com/press-coverage.html
Might be slightly out of date now (?) but still, lots of coverage![]()
Also this is a good view of how much press coverage we have had:
http://www.ps4nodrm.com/press-coverage.html
Might be slightly out of date now (?) but still, lots of coverage![]()
You seemingly don't understand how campaigns to force change work.
You don't sit around waiting to hear if they are reconsidering, you set out and go about creating a level of pressure/backlash that's too big to ignore so that they start to reconsider based on that backlash/
That's how campaigns work. Did people wait to hear that Instagram where reconsidering their ToS change before fighting back against those changes? No, they fought back almost immediately which led to Instagram reconsidering.
It's pretty simple stuff to understand.
It's not at all surprising if you've listened to Podcast Beyond. In their last podcast they defended the DRM. Colin has done it on several occasions and has even tried to support his stance by bringing up some guy on twitter that only buys used games.
Surprisingly, IGN Germany and IGN Italy picked up the post but neither IGN UK nor IGN US.
Do you think that DRM/Used Games will reduce the amount of titles you purchase being very selective in the games you buy. Because you know you're pretty much stuck with it and the replay value has to be high with great A.I.? I think big titles will suffer as gamers will not spend so freely.
I think we should start putting some pressure on IGN to write an article. I've seen some people tweet to @IGN about not covering a gaming story that NBC covered.
I retweeted a few of those. An IGN story would certainly raise more awareness around the issue.
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.
That's what I don't understand. Why do the other IGN subsidiaries report about it but the english ones not?
Surprisingly, IGN Germany and IGN Italy picked up the post but neither IGN UK nor IGN US.
And it would probably be written with about as much neutrality as a Ben Kuchera piece.
I think Microsoft has already gotten back a ton of feedback due to the Orth imbroglio. The fact that that didn't convince them to change course has, rightfully I would argue, caused people to lose faith that Microsoft will change course due to consumer feedback.
I think the best way to make Microsoft take pro-consumer steps right now is to make them compete with a company with a sensible DRM policy. Sony is the best hope to do that.
Because the UK/US is Xbox land? I dunno.
maybe the European branches of IGN are under a different management branch.
Well, so much for IGN.US and UK is where MS has the largest presence, these subsidiaries are probably in bed with MS and their publishing partners tbh.
Disgusting
I think Microsoft has already gotten back a ton of feedback due to the Orth imbroglio. The Orth backlash was nuclear heat. The fact that that didn't convince them to change course has, rightfully I would argue, caused people to lose faith that Microsoft will change course due to consumer feedback.
I think the best way to make Microsoft take pro-consumer steps right now is to make them compete with a company with a sensible DRM policy. Sony is the best hope to do that.
I understand them pretty well. The Instagram campaign was much, much larger than this as Instagram were supposedly taking ownership of all photos uploaded to the service. People got fired up about that.
It's difficult to get gamers fired up about anything, especially against the tide of corporatist articles from the likes of PA and IGN.
The fact is that the MS side didn't organise after the reveal. Neither did the Sony side tbh, so sure this might be in response to info about changing attitudes at Sony, but the motivation exists because people believe something can be achieved. Especially because SCE executives seem quite tuned into the fanbase and gamers. The same cannot be said of MS, the only Xbox person who really engages with the fans is Major Nelson who is essentially a glorified PR mouthpiece.
Like I said, you need to get off your high horse about this. Modus has already changed the thread title to include MS now take the console wars shit elsewhere. Enough of this "oh well Sony fans blah blah" it's tiresome. This is about ensuring at least one platform supports used games. The other will quickly fall in line if that is achieved. Honestly it is more likely that Sony will make the jump first, another reason why this campaign has been focussed on them.
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 people should be realistic about MS, they may have screwed up the message, but it sounded fairly clear that they have a system in mind.
Getting the used games system in place by launch, and getting retailers ready isn't something they can leave much longer.
At one point they brought up how their readers mail to them saying that they (the IGN guys) aren't bothered by this type of DRM because they get their games for free. I don't think Colin even tried to argue out of that while Greg just said that he's now trying to buy more games because he has more money. In other words they mostly just confirmed what their readers were telling them.
This campaign is reactive, yes. But waiting until final decisions are made, deals are signed, and doors are closed, before making your voice heard is reactive on a completely different level.
I think we should start putting some pressure on IGN to write an article. I've seen some people tweet to @IGN about not covering a gaming story that NBC covered.
I retweeted a few of those. An IGN story would certainly raise more awareness around the issue.
I don't think pressurizing anyone to write on the subject matter would be good idea. It will rather effect in negative way and maybe writer will put his/her own frustration instead covering it neutrally.
We have an article on NBC Tech and we may be getting something on CNN tech![]()