We really need to get Japan in on this. I'm surprised they've been so quiet. Maybe Japan doesn't have much next gen excitement to begin with so they're apathetic?
2ch would be way more useful. Shame no one has started anything on the japanese side.
Is it also a win if Sony made DRM optional?
Good news.It'll be in The Guardian again tomorrow:
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Problem is, we should be the ones to take the initiative and overcome the language barrier.
Can we please find a couple of generous, japanese speaking gaffers to get the ball rolling? Go on 2ch, tweet to sympathetic game bloggers, etc?
Posted this earlier in another thread but thought some may not have seen it:
It wouldn't be great but it would be much preferable to a system wide lock. Realistically this may be the best we can hope for but I'm still holding out hope that even optional DRM can be stopped.
I agree. I'd be fine with a publisher optional though. Way easier to boycott a publisher or specific game than an entire console.
It'll be in The Guardian again tomorrow:
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Only people here who live in Japan can post on 2ch. VPNs don't work.
Not sure what game bloggers on twitter we can go after.
Also the whole deal (this thread, the website, tumblr, etc) are all in English so it might be hard to condense all of this into a short couple of tweets even in Japanese.
If Sony decides not to go through with this DRM thing it would be so major for them as far as public image is concerned. They would be painted as the 'Good Guy' while MS would be the opposite. Also, they have to be eating up all this publicity.
Maybe some of the guys doing podcasts about games in Japan (WAHP, RedSunGamer) could be helpful? Many of them are also GAF members. And I remember them covering the japanese gaming twittersphere on their podcasts.
Apparently for something so pointless, this is getting a lot of attention.
Apparently for something so pointless, this is getting a lot of attention.
Who farted? I smell something.
This is a pretty crazy suggestion but has anyone thought of getting the guys at Anon to help spread the word? They usually get onto consumer/civil type stuff quickly. I dunno if they can be completely trusted though..
Guardian story mentioned above:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2013/may/28/game-links-press-start
Oh you.
I was referring to the PA guy who said our tweeting is pointless and to go buy a Wii U in protest instead. Personally, I'm in support and participating in spreading the word.Who farted? I smell something.
Oh you.
Who farted? I smell something.
Thousands of farts add up to a seriously pungent gale.
lol, from that section.
"Kinect used its facial recognition to scan a room full of people and note if there was someone in the room it didn't recognize. It then told the console owner that there is someone in the room it didn't recognize and asked the new person to identify themselves"
Kinect sounds like a dick.
Ok, I know this has been already been responded to but this is where the thread is on the verge of becoming parody.
Imagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.
THE FLAILING IS COMING FROM BEHIND THE COUCH!!!??!
Imagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.
Well bedtime for eurogaf, keep up the good work! I hope I get to see that this reached CNN when I wake up tomorrow.
Imagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.
Imagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.
I think Japan doesn't really have to do anything, since it's fairly well known how huge the used games market is there.2ch would be way more useful. Shame no one has started anything on the japanese side.
Maybe some of the guys doing podcasts about games in Japan (WAHP, RedSunGamer) could be helpful? Many of them are also GAF members. And I remember them covering the japanese gaming twittersphere on their podcasts.
I think Japan doesn't really have to do anything, since it's fairly well known how huge the used games market is there. And after the incredibly poor 360 sales, Microsoft probably isn't even considering Japan to be an area of focus. The Xbox One reveal seemed to be focused entirely on the American market.
1) fuck that for a laughImagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.
I tried talking to couple of random japanese people and all I got was;
We don't care about MS, overseas issue, we care about Region free and there has not been comment from sony about anything.
I did post here couple of times about Japanese translation (of important parts) but got nothing out of it.
Imagine sitting in darkness, playing some game and suddenly Kinect starts fucking up and says someone else is in the room with you.