Sony, who has recently come under fire for changing its terms of service to ban the resale of PlayStation 4 games, except under stringent conditions, has possibly changed their minds.
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You'd have to be crazy to impose a policy where you can't sell your own games... Oh, wait...
I knew it. Why do these conspiracy theorists keep trying to create drama? Sony confirmed no DRM back in February and yet people like MisterXMedia continue to cling to straws on this topic. How many times does Sony have to say this?
This was in the same TOS of the PS3, nothing new.
Links to confirmation of no DRM:
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
@xHeavYx, tell me about it. I guess it's also to get traffic.
The funny thing is that Sony stated they wouldn't implement DRM months before the E3 announcement and people didn't want to believe them.
Still fanboys want people to think that if only to pint them in as bad a light as MS willfully stepped into then out of.
This is why i only believe in yoshidas words.
Its also funny how ppl make a big deal on ps4/x1 when other devices suck as cellphones has the same polocies if not almost the same polocies so you should be more worried about your phones lol not a home console.
That's not a clarification.