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You should be cautious about PlayStation Store game rentals

If I were you, I’d temper my expectations about a rental service from Sony through PlayStation devices.

Simco8763686d ago

I would love a model like Netflix, one flat fee a month and you can play whatever they have in their library. Sure it won't be the newest games out there, but at least you can catch up on the stuff you missed over the months.

tylercolp3686d ago

Now that would be pretty cool, if the selection was big enough.

chaosx3686d ago

to make it happen , they would need DRM , online checks and even always on internet if they used PlayStation now streaming. All of which PS owners are completely against.

iamnsuperman3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

Well the Now will be like a subscription service. Rentals I doubt will be subscription but pay per product. Also if your buying a rental DRM comes with the territory (which fans won't be against but I see what you tried to do there). It is more likely a timed thing that locks out after a certain amount of time like timed demos (which have work fine without online checks) .

The big thing for rentals is publisher permission unless they have made a deal so they get a certain %.

WatDoesTheStarFoxSay3686d ago

DRM is ok, if Sony does it. If you don't like it, it's called the PS3.

sAVAge_bEaST3686d ago

Way off the mark, bub.

We are fine with a Netflix/Amazon prime, style rental service,. Or , renting a single game @ say $3.99 for a newer game.

We are against, our Physical Copies, being Toyed with.

We are totally fine in a world, where Physical, and Digital, can Co-Exist. Like currently with Blu-Ray and Digital, Movies.

mark3214uk3686d ago

were not against it as long as its a option,not forced

if renting through playstation now you wont need a drm as the game will be streamed,only drm if you download the game

would also be a pirates dream if the ps4 was hacked

nirwanda3686d ago

Psplus is already DRM online based, don't see what the problem is,especially if the game is being streamed.
My problem with online DRM is stopped people from lending or reselling games that you own.

DawnOfDon3686d ago

@Whatdoes thestarfoxsay

Lol only is Sony does it right?

kingPoS3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

I assume the DRM would be transparent, as you would have to be online in the first place to use PS Now. It could be that barely anyone would notice it, much like how hardly anyone would notice Netflix's drm unless you're the one trying to rip it.

Gateway MT6706 2008

pop-voxuli3686d ago

The big difference being that this is an OPTIONAL service where as the xbone always on was forced on you.

Christopher3686d ago

I'm against DRM on my disc games.

As long as I can buy it on a disc without any DRM... I'm good.

Any "optional" service with DRM? Whatever. Don't care. Won't affect me.

BLow3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

I'm a little confused by your statement. PS Now is a STEAMING service. The last time I checked, that requires an internet connection. Of course there are going to be some restrictions just like there are on Netflix. You can only use 1 account at the same time on so many devices.

Nobody is against anything but we do like a CHOICE and not someone telling us what to do. If you want change to happen, you have to take baby steps. Not what MS tried to do and just change everything. You have to test the waters first. But hey, like you said were are completely against all of that. I better go cancel my Netflix and Amazon Prime account... you know those STREAMING SERVICES...Wow

Oh_Yeah3686d ago

That's the whole point of playstatiom now....it's a streaming service. No downloads no nothing. Just click and play, so of course you'd need an always on connection.

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GribbleGrunger3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

Does the writer of this article understand what PSNow is? Doesn't he understand that these rentals are likely going to be part of that service? What would a dev rather do, sell to a console base of a million or sell to a PSnow userbase of hundreds of millions on Pads, Phones, Laptops, handhelds or TVs? And doesn't he understand that far more people will play this way because it's cheaper and therefore expose more people to the franchise?

static52453686d ago

Yeah I don't really understand the writers reasoning behind this. I can go up to the corner a rent a game. There's Gamefly also. Basically all Sony and developers are trying to do is cut out the middleman.

I'm sure developers are still going to get a cut, but they don't want a third party anymore to continuously making money off of one disc. Plus it's more accessible to us as consumers. So the only people really getting hurt is those third party companies. I don't see any DRM problems here or developers trying to implement some sort of Pass for this.

BLuTheSecond3686d ago

PSN Plus is already a rental service. Those "free" games don't belong to you. You only get access to them for the duration of subscription period that you paid for. Why doesn't Sony just open up the list of "free" games to include the entire library? As for PS Now, I think Sony should just merge PS Now with PSN plus and slightly increase the price of PSN Plus by $10- $15. That way they have can everything on one service.

GribbleGrunger3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

I've seen other people saying that too ...

Now all we need to do is persuade Sony to pay every single developer a lot of money to allow that. It should be reasonably cheap ... £40 for every game ever made for the PS brand! Devs would LOVE that. Support for Sony's systems would skyrocket for certain ...

Sony would lose money and the developers would lose money. I mean, what's not to love about the idea.

BLuTheSecond3685d ago

What's not to love?

That's its not my money being wasted.

You can bend over, open those ass cheeks up and continue to serve as a tribute to Sony's **** if you'd like. I'm not going to give them my money until they start showing me they're worth it.

cyclindk3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

Why someone hasn't implemented it, I have no idea.

They already have the model in place with game demos and betas (and movies) that have "expiration" dates.

Guess they gotta work it all out with the publishers and whatnot. The publishers probably don't realize they'd make boatloads more on a subscription than just HOPING their game sells loads at launch, and then two things happen:

1) they lose sales because of the used games market,
2) if their game doesn't have wide-spread appeal they only make whatever they make during that first sale

With a small percentage of profit coming for each of their titles that are a part of the subscription service, they will make money the more customers there are subscribed.

There is tons of crap on Netflix I would never pay to watch or waste the time to go rent, but because it is there for "free" or as filler content, they at least have a chance that I will watch whereas otherwise I never would have.

Subscription is the way to go for sure.

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akaFullMetal3686d ago

I can't read the article but why? Options are always good, some will find it appealing, others won't, but it isn't forced, which is great.

komp3686d ago (Edited 3686d ago )

expectations / conclusions

Companies make money
Companies want to make money
Games like games
Gamers want to buy/rent games

Cost is relative

Cant please everyone all the time - when there are more details then an opinion can be formed until then, play games.

If done properly then I believe it to be a good addition.

Ravenor3686d ago

Yep if priced and implemented properly it could be a great way to try games you're curious or on the fence about. I guess it all depends on the prices, how you get the game and length of the rentals.

I could honestly swallow a 10-15 dollar price on the rentals, if that money was counted towards purchasing it from the PS Store. So if it's 59.99, I pay 10.00 to rent it for 3 days or something (Just spitballing) and I am given the option to buy it for 49.99. I could maybe see something like that spurring people to try new things they wouldn't normally.

Sharius3686d ago

"A publisher can’t really impress investors with rental numbers, that’s why it would prefer you purchase the game. Without solid sales numbers it might lose incentive to create sequels or games of that type, which could be dangerous for the industry."

seriously?

investors give a F about sale number, as long as the company make a profit, just look at how many copy tomb raider reboost sold

Majin-vegeta3686d ago

Hey guys I know this may sound crazy but I got an idea how about we wait and see how it will work before we all go ape sh*t??No?

*Crowd boooooooooooo start throwing tomatoes*

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Asterphoenix25m ago

Glad that I absolutely can't stand subscription services.

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Yoko Taro Passes Respect; Says Stellar Blade Is "Much Better" Than Nier: Automata

Stellar Blade's creative director, Hyung Tae Kim, has also claimed that the game is deeply inspired by Nier: Automata.

shadowhaxor11h ago

I feel like Yoko is downgrading Automata because he has expressed multiple times he'd like to revisit the universe, but Squenix hasn't been keen about it. We know he loves 2B and would love to take her out for another spin, so maybe this is how he gets the company to think about it.

gold_drake9h ago

u do realise that Square made Nier a franchise after Automata right?

Taro is downplaying it cause hes not a snob like most of the directors that think their games are gods gifts to the human race.

he said the same thing when being interviewed during the development of Automata too, that he couldnt have done it without the devs.

hes just a humble guy rly.

shadowhaxor9h ago

I mean, Neir existed before Automata with both OG Niers and Drakenguard. I don't count NieR Replicant, since it's a remake of the OG games. Sure, we have Reincarnation, which is still stuck on mobile devices (quite a damned shame). I just remember Taro saying he'd love to revisit Automata if Square Enix lets him. I do recall there was supposed to be a sequel to Automata, but it wasn't confirmed and I'd imagine it was just for Reincarnation.

Enjoy Taro, he seems like a cool guy, who loves the ladies and is humble. But damn, don't put down one of your masterpieces.

Cacabunga4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

I really liked Automata and cannot wait for Stellar Blade

isarai5h ago

I get he's giving them some credit, but i strongly disagree based on the demo. I honestly don't think any aspect of it feels good, it's not bad, it's just kinda ok but definitely a little jank. Also the souls like formula it is adopting does not help it imo. I was looking forward to this for years, now im just kinda let down honestly 🫤

H94h ago

Man exputer can you stop putting words like that after someone's name, i read Yoko Taro Passes and just went blank

Snookies123h ago

Same... Awful way to word that title's beginning.

Hereandthere4h ago

Thats because Sony had a heavy hand in funding and developing this game.

purple1013h ago

They sent in XDEV one of their traveling support studios to Korea to lend a hand if I’m not mistaken, Sony pulled out the big guns to help this studio

jwillj2k42h ago

(From the demo) Stellar has better direction in terms of stage layout if you like that ninja gaiden type feel. Nier is more polished by far.

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