What if Sony is doing the same thing with PS4?
Would you go for WiiU + PC this whole generation?
I doubt it.
I know I wouldn't. I would get pissed, definitely, but then I would most likely wait 2 years or so and then buy both consoles anyway. Can't deal with not being able to play the exclusives,
:/
I don't understand why you need to do anything other than a one-time authorization at the time the games is installed from disc to HDD.All games need to be installed. An initial auth check is done at install time to activate the copy.
Afterwards, if the disk is in the drive, no auth check to play, so no online needed to play that installed game. Ever.
If the disk isn't in the tray, require an online auth check to play.
Web/Mobile/Dashboard like trade window that allows two online accounts to trade licenses. You could trade between friends or at a retailer with web access.
Whenever a console is online, all license data is refreshed. If a system never goes online it cannot install new games or apps, or play any already installed games without the disk in the tray.
Thats a first go at it - and it may be flawed, but there are much smarter people than me that could do it better, or come up with several alternatives. The point is that perfection shouldn't be the goal, discouraging and limiting abuse should be the goal.
Why let gamefly do it when they can just do it themselves and keep all the money?
What if Sony is doing the same thing with PS4?
Would you go for WiiU + PC this whole generation?
I doubt it.
I know I wouldn't. I would get pissed, definitely, but then I would most likely wait 2 years or so and then buy both consoles anyway. Can't deal with not being able to play the exclusives,
:/
I can see it happening. Why do Sony/MS allow dozens of video on demand apps when they could push their own and keep all the money?
We already have good reason to believe Sony isn't following the same path as Microsoft. No 24 hour DRM checks.
If Sony do the exact same thing, that puts everyone in a difficult predicament. But at the very least we know they don't have an online-based DRM system.What if Sony is doing the same thing with PS4?
Would you go for WiiU + PC this whole generation?
I doubt it.
I know I wouldn't. I would get pissed, definitely, but then I would most likely wait 2 years or so and then buy both consoles anyway. Can't deal with not being able to play the exclusives,
:/
I just don't get the 24-hour check requirement. The rest of the MS policies kinda-sorta make sense, but that one seems completely redundant.
I'm currently living in Asia. Will MS allow any retailers over here for me to buy and sell used Xbone games?
What's absolutely hilarious about this is that when the console is inevitably hacked, then the pirates will get by far a better experience than anyone else.
oh wait, that's to be expected with DRM.
What I don't understand is this:
people have been banging on that Gamestop and GAME are the scourge of the industry, that they need to be destroyed. That this anti used policy is essential to kick those greedy bastards out of the revenue stream.
well guess what? The XBone doesn't do that. It gives them a fucking monopoly on used sales.
which leads me to believe as the wind blows here that some Ps4 3rd party games will have "online required" on the label and you may need to check their servers to play their game.
Anti-piracy, among other things.
Since you can play without the disc, the console has to check that you still have the license to play it. What you've said makes sense, but I believe that is their reasoning.I don't understand why you need to do anything other than a one-time authorization at the time the games is installed from disc to HDD.
Since each disc will have a unique serial number, by definition that means that no one will ever be able to install that copy of the game on another machine. So you don't need constant authorization checks and you don't need the disc to ever be present.
I just don't get the 24-hour check requirement. The rest of the MS policies kinda-sorta make sense, but that one seems completely redundant.
Man this is awesome and that last "Playstation 4" part made me spill my drink.
Was not expecting that
Anti-piracy, among other things. Mandatory security updates during check-in.
yea it pretty much became a piracy proof machine and devs love that shit too
never underestimate pirates, but still
Looks like the Ouya might actually be preferrable to this next generation of crappy online-only consoles.
They're saying the right things right now. Hopefully, their actions match their words.
Cross-quoting from the other thread. Our esteemed Mr Harker, who is privy to much more than he tells us.Publishers are the drivers here. All the talk of EA's partnership surely was linked to MS taking it in the balls on this for them.
I find that amusing, considering MS was planning on implementing this tech before they even shared it with third parties
Ahh ok. So the method of transfer is the same, just the choice to use it or not. Hmm, ok. So if Sony does do a publisher only system, it is going to be about the same for 3rd parties, no matter what box you buy then.
Words cannot explain how much I love my WiiU right now.
Oh yes, because it's so nice to have the ability to donate games o your friends after all these years...wait, we could do this already, with no publisher involvement.This sounds nice. I wouldn't mind donating games to a friend that can't afford it.
Why is that something you need to check on? How would anyone "lose" the license to play the game? The only scenario where the original buyer would "lose" the right to play their installed copy would be if they deactivated it in order to sell the disk - and by definition you would have to go online to deactivate it, and the installed copy would no longer be playable.Since you can play without the disc, the console has to check that you still have the license to play it. What you've said makes sense, but I believe that is their reasoning.
That is where we will end up in a few years, once DD-only starts to dominate. This is a transition phase.If that's the case, I feel we would all be better off in a full-on Steam type situation. Less confusing than this half measure, and you might see better sales.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4403328/leaked-verizon-nsa-surveillance-court-order
Wow, I don't think I like this future...
No, it's not piracy proof. A modchip will be made. It will load content straight from the disc. Boom. Microsoft sure are giving people a lot of incentive to hack the living shit out of it.