MogCakes
MogCakes
MogCakes

Sony and logic are frenemies.

Speaking of Activision, they've actually never used online passes or other DRM, and Kotick has come out saying that this was because they believed it wasn't in the best interests of the gamer.

I look forward to seeing the games all three have to offer. MS could recoup a crapload of brownie points by cancelling their used game DRM plans. That coincides with not requiring a once-a-day connection. If they can do that, most of the flak they're catching will lighten up. People don't necessarily want MS or Xbox

2nded

Haha man, I had sworn to never use Twitter, but I had to make one after this kicked off.

I get what you're saying, but the point of the #PS4NoDRM movement is to help convince Sony not to go through with the DRM before the console launch, not after. The best that's hoped for is that Sony listens to the feedback and takes it into consideration along with the Xbox One backlash.

The situation is tight-lipped if the past day is anything to go by. After the initial few responses from Sony execs the line went dead and has been silent since. It's assumed that they're being told to be quiet and Sony is watching the movement. We'll find out their decision at E3...

This is something of a different matter. It's about consumer rights, right of resale and right of trade. The point of the movement is to let Sony know how people feel about it, as they're currently sitting on the decision if inside sources at NeoGAF are to be believed.

I hope so too, from both Sony and MS. But for now, we need to do all we can to let them know how the core base feels about used games and DRM. E3 is shaping up to be Judgment Day for them.

.....KHAAAAAAAN

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Considering how much Legos cost I wouldn't be surprised, lol.

Let's hope they gain more ground with 3rd party pubs in the coming months.

Haha this is awesome.

It will gain traction, it just needs a larger library. Like the Vita, it's going to be a slow burn.

If you're ashamed to go over to a friend's house to play some games as an adult I really don't know what to tell you other than, you're still a child.

Help the twitter movement! Convincing Sony not to go through with this can only be good for the industry. If rumors are right then they're watching the backlash to the Xbox One and their own plans for DRM are on hold. We're trying to appeal to them to stick with 'no'.

This is no small movement, don't sit back and wait for the axe to drop. While this is borne out of speculation, having a unified voice is important as all hell.

It was pretty obvious they were thinking about it, now is the time to tell them it's not a good move, given that they're rumored to be on the fence about this.

Wrong. Sony is sitting on the issue and they are watching the MS reaction very closely. Now is the time to be heard, more important than ever.