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Any celebrity support yet? I'll try UFC champ Alistair Overeem.
No, not every customer does. Most 360 owners never buy XBLG and don't play online.
while not every customer pays for online?
Contrary to that, paying for online should have been a lot more damaging than this...
I'm not sure. But from the info we have from famousmortimer there are no such deals in place for Sony, considering they're rumored to be sitting on the decision to use their DRM.
That would be. And it's certainly possible that Sony has signed such deals. I can almost guarantee Microsoft has, which is why I don't think they will back away from their policies unless they effectively have no choice.
There's no way to tell what deals Sony might have signed, but lets hope they haven't done anything that can't be reversed.
MARK CERNY'S STANCE ON DRM AS OF NOVEMBER 2012
Basically says the PS3 system is perfectly fine.
Thanks to Moxx19 for reminding me about the Game Changers vid. I watched it back when this DRM/Used games thing didn't even seem like a possibility so I didn't pay much attention to that part at the time.
Thought that it should be stated again for more people to see.
Anyways guys, even if it does seem like it won't be implemented on the PS4 (with the replies from the execs, the trolling etc). We still need to continue with this until an official announcement. This campaign isn't just for Sony.
Another article from Kotaku, this time about the Yoshi tweet. Hopefully more press picks this up and gives this campaign a further boost.
http://kotaku.com/sony-president-tr...m_source=Kotaku_Twitter&utm_medium=Socialflow
MARK CERNY'S STANCE ON DRM AS OF NOVEMBER 2012
Basically says the PS3 system is perfectly fine.
Thanks to Moxx19 for reminding me about the Game Changers vid. I watched it back when this DRM/Used games thing didn't even seem like a possibility so I didn't pay much attention to that part at the time.
Thought that it should be stated again for more people to see.
Anyways guys, even if it does seem like it won't be implemented on the PS4 (with the replies from the execs, the trolling etc). We still need to continue with this until an official announcement. This campaign isn't just for Sony.
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Quoted for new page. Cerny and EA's Rich Hilleman talk abit about DRM.
It's funny how EAs Rich says that DRM is becoming increasingly unnecessary.
Reposting from earlier. Getting the press to read through anything is difficult. So to anyone reaching out to the press, or trying to get this more exposure in general, I put this summary together: http://addresstherob.wordpress.com/2013/05/29/ps4-twitter-campaign-potential-press-coverage/. At a glance it should let them know the full extent of what we're trying to accomplish. BBC will be covering it as part of E3 and we're waiting to see if CNN publish an article. I tried one of the guys at The Verge but got no reply. As for who else to contact (not spam):
I've gotten the feeling that Cerny has been the one fighting against this from the start and is the reason it wasn't 'decided months or years ago' like a lot of people assume. I think Sony wants to get this right and have been diligent on every major decision about the console and I do believe a lot of these decisions are quite fluid. And sometimes they get handed things on a platter by MS inexplicably fumbling the ball in public.
I just woke up and caught up on the thread. I think Yosp trolling us is actually the most positive public sign yet. It doesn't 100% mean "HOORAY WE WON!!" but the man is not an idiot, you don't troll a huge number of fans you are about to really piss off. That's my gut feeling on that one.
I do think pressing ms is important. We know that these companies play very close attention to what competition is doing, and how they are performing. As such, while the focus on Sony should not abate, it is important to keep the press on that other company in the hopes we can steer their policy in a better direction, if for nothing more than to delay the acceptance of such measures.
Assuming that Sony not having DRM will somehow 'force' ms is, IMO, hopeful but backward thinking, as publishers eager to use used games as a scapegoat will jump on the MS bandwagon and, potentially, could force sony's hand down the line, if not right away.
Reposting from earlier. Getting the press to read through anything is difficult. So to anyone reaching out to the press, or trying to get this more exposure in general, I put this summary together: http://addresstherob.wordpress.com/2013/05/29/ps4-twitter-campaign-potential-press-coverage/. At a glance it should let them know the full extent of what we're trying to accomplish. BBC will be covering it as part of E3 and we're waiting to see if CNN publish an article. I tried one of the guys at The Verge but got no reply. As for who else to contact (not spam):
New York Times
https://twitter.com/nickwingfield
https://twitter.com/bxchen
Wall Street Journal
https://twitter.com/iansherr
https://twitter.com/DrewFitzGerald
https://twitter.com/RolfeWinkler
https://twitter.com/adamnajberg
RockPaperShotgun
https://twitter.com/botherer (maybe as a follow-up to this)
Edge
https://twitter.com/Neil_Long_
https://twitter.com/taylorcocke
Wired
https://twitter.com/kobunheat
CBS
https://twitter.com/chendangak
ABC
https://twitter.com/DanMilanoABC
https://twitter.com/JoannaStern
Time
https://twitter.com/mattpeckham
AP
https://twitter.com/liedtkesfc
Also, Rob, we've hit 17k unique visitors for the week now. I'm not sure how uniques are normally reported, by week or by day.
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And the basic one again for anyone else who wants to join in:
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Also, Rob, we've hit 17k unique visitors for the week now. I'm not sure how uniques are normally reported, by week or by day.
Lets have kotaku.jp do one too, they seem big;
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Kotaku_JAPAN
----- https://twitter.com/kazumioda - editor in chief
----- https://twitter.com/abcxyz_jp - "overseas"
----- https://twitter.com/gen_okamoto
----- http://twitter.com/tiliaceus
----- https://twitter.com/machiko_naka
----- http://twitter.com/lucky8bit - writer
----- https://twitter.com/keico - writer
----- https://twitter.com/Rococo_TestType - writer
I'm not sure which one should be trying and they a lot more than that.
They are on sidebar of the kotaku.jp and got from there.
Here you go.
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Unique visitors are measured based on the time frame you select, normally a month is the best way to count unique visitors.
Lets have kotaku.jp do one too, they seem big;
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Kotaku_JAPAN
----- https://twitter.com/kazumioda - editor in chief
----- https://twitter.com/abcxyz_jp - "overseas"
----- https://twitter.com/gen_okamoto
----- http://twitter.com/tiliaceus
----- https://twitter.com/machiko_naka
----- http://twitter.com/lucky8bit - writer
----- https://twitter.com/keico - writer
----- https://twitter.com/Rococo_TestType - writer
I'm not sure which one should be trying and they a lot more than that.
They are on sidebar of the kotaku.jp and got from there.
17k then, damn.
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Dayum, that's pretty brilliant.
I've gotten the feeling that Cerny has been the one fighting against this from the start and is the reason it wasn't 'decided months or years ago' like a lot of people assume. I think Sony wants to get this right and have been diligent on every major decision about the console and I do believe a lot of these decisions are quite fluid. And sometimes they get handed things on a platter by MS inexplicably fumbling the ball in public.
I just woke up and caught up on the thread. I think Yosp trolling us is actually the most positive public sign yet. It doesn't 100% mean "HOORAY WE WON!!" but the man is not an idiot, you don't troll a huge number of fans you are about to really piss off. That's my gut feeling on that one.
17k then, damn.
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Easier said than done. Also, you want to be proactive, not reactive. Don't give them tacit approval of these policies, as you cannot guarantee they will fail outright.
I can't believe ign hasn't written an article about it. It's odd
The train is stopping.
We best get to mainstream press. Fast. Start the second wave, release the kraken.
I can't believe ign hasn't written an article about it. It's odd
I do think pressing ms is important. We know that these companies play very close attention to what competition is doing, and how they are performing. As such, while the focus on Sony should not abate, it is important to keep the press on that other company in the hopes we can steer their policy in a better direction, if for nothing more than to delay the acceptance of such measures.
Assuming that Sony not having DRM will somehow 'force' ms is, IMO, hopeful but backward thinking, as publishers eager to use used games as a scapegoat will jump on the MS bandwagon and, potentially, could force sony's hand down the line, if not right away.
I agree with you. "vote with your wallet" applies to hardcore gamers who contrary to our echo chamber make a small (but important) percentage of consumers. What about all the aunts, uncles, grannies and mommies who are ready to buy xbox one for little timmy's Christmas present? They are the ones Microsoft is targeting, and they are the ones who simply do not care, or care to know about DRM and it's impact. MS is counting on the unwashed hordes and they are going to win doing so, regardless of how PS4 performs. It's going to set a precedent.Easier said than done. Also, you want to be proactive, not reactive. Don't give them tacit approval of these policies, as you cannot guarantee they will fail outright.
Again, the idea is to continue the press while widening the net--also helps as its not the same people being saturated with the same message ('spamming' per se. ) keep the hashtags the same so it continues to trend.