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Can you help spread the word and write a Kotaku story on this?
There is one, on my mobile can't post it.
Can you help spread the word and write a Kotaku story on this?
Without internet there wouldn't be online gaming and online retail, therefore no need for DRM.This is where I gotta brofist social media. Times like these, I question where'd we be without the Internet.
Wrote a little article myself (on a small little danish gamingsite)
http://translate.google.com/transla...ne-og-playstation-4-slut-med-brugte-spil.html
just to promote this and tell people to act (wrote it inbetween normal work, so it might be a bit jibberish and it´s in Danish so-- ;l)
I am getting a PS4, but my concern about this DRM is that 3rd party publishers will go to MS is they do not allow used games. That's what I am afraid of.
Publishers will go where the best cost per mile is. And if blocking used games on the Xbone means more first hand sales then they will likely go there.
Sure that might not happen, but there is no point trying to save Sony in all of this without similarly trying to change MS mind too
Exactly why we should be tweeting MS and publishers too, not JUST Sony
If people care so much about no used games DRM etc then they should be attacking everywhere on twitter got to do with gaming. Not just trying to save Sony. Similar tweets should be sent out to publishers, MS and anyone who has sway in the industry.
It won't be enough just to save Sony's ass in the matter. It's a start but I highly doubt they will change it completely and leave MS with their DRM in place. It causes a divide among devs and publishers
He's actually probably one of the best people to contact over this. He's in publisher relations, a VP IIRC, so he'd be at the coal face of any discussions with publishers around this stuff.
I think I might swap him in to the tweet on my letter page. (Sorry Adam)
http://kotaku.com/twitter-rises-up-in-protest-over-the-ps4s-rumored-used-509984593Can you help spread the word and write a Kotaku story on this?
Sony has seen your #PS4NoDrM hashtag and took note. We now have absolutely no intention to release Dr Mario on PS4
So, let's see, when will we hear a word from Sony on this?
Surely they have to at least acknowledge the #PS4NoDRM at this point?
As has been pointed out to you numerous times it's not about "saving Sony" it's about the art of what is possible.
You can live in your fanboy cave and whine about how it's so unfair that gamers are trying to stop Sony from making our gaming lives more difficult, but we have insider info that Sony are listening to the backlash and thinking twice about their policies. No such info has been given for MS, in fact they went in the opposite direction and closed their YouTube comments for Xbox.
Publishers will go wherever they can make money. If they make 100M on an MS console with the included UsedGamesales and 200M on a Sony console via a bigger userbase, they sure as hell wont skip Sony.
Most likely EST.what timezone is this
Looks legit.
Sony is in a dilemma, if they cave Publishers will bail, if they go the DRM route they stand to lose "x" amount of gamers.
If they have entered into an agreement with publishers via a contract to support DRM with splitting fees, its a done deal and they might as well get out in front of this story and say we are the bearer of bad news.
If DRM is the new normal, well digital copies of games should be significantly less, since the publisher doesn't have to pay for delivery and brick and mortar. Whatever the cost that is associated with getting games to retailers that cost should be considered for the digital copy. So if the retail cost is $60.00 bucks the digital copy should be $40.00.
This is where I gotta brofist social media. Times like these, I question where'd we be without the Internet.
Sony has seen your #PS4NoDrM hashtag and took note. We now have absolutely no intention to release Dr Mario on PS4
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edit: Beaten, couple of times.
Most likely EST.
So, let's see, when will we hear a word from Sony on this?
Surely they have to at least acknowledge the #PS4NoDRM at this point?
I still don't know why people think I'm being fanboyish, I have no allegiance to either MS or Sony.
But anyway of course Sony would be listening, MS would too if such a campaign got under way. People are just naive enough to think Sony hadn't got anit used games DRM in the pipeline already cos they didn't say it publicly.
For gaming I hope neither console has the DRM in place because it's a terrible path to take, But I doubt Sony will leave theirs open if MS has theirs closed off.
It IS impressive just how vocal gamers can be about this stuff and it's nice to see them support their rights.
Your reading comprehension is clearly very poor. This campaign is in response to an insider saying that Sony have paused for a rethink. There has never been any information from anyone that MS would rethink their used DRM policy.
Sony would be guaranteed every single third party title, DRM or not. Publishers can't afford not to be on PlayStation consoles. Sony can play hardball and tell any publisher not putting games on PS4 to do one and revoke their PS3 publishing licence. No publisher would want to go down that road as it inevitably leads to bankruptcy. They can do it to Nintendo and did it to Sega because neither of their platforms ever really meant much to third party publisher revenue by the time support was taken away. PS3 is an absolute software juggernaut, especially for third parties. Sony are in the position of power as the platform holder.
Oh, hey. I know I'm late to this thread but I did my tweeting through the Mr. Dorito Mt. Dew thread.
I don't know the twitters all to well is the hash tag #PS4noDRM making any splashes?
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He's actually probably one of the best people to contact over this. He's in publisher relations, a VP IIRC, so he'd be at the coal face of any discussions with publishers around this stuff.
I think I might swap him in to the tweet on my letter page. (Sorry Adam)
good job guys
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He's a producer with SCEA ISD