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Look what we found, another co-host! We welcome Stephen Haberman (@TheMarriedGamer) to the PlayStation Invasion Podcast with a jam-packed episode. On this episode we discuss recent news concerning a Mass Effect 3 delay, the announcement of a new Need For Speed game, among other news. Our big topic of the week concerns everything going on with Sony. From their recent press conference, the lawsuits being filed against them, their letter to Congress, and the planned “Welcome Back” program. It’s not all serious however. We also discuss the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s “The Art of Games” exhibit and Catherine. Don’t know what Catherine is? Well you should because it’s the focus of our contest. Want to know more? Just listen to episode 4 to find out.
A new patent recently published by Sony wants to gather biometric data of gamers to track whether one is being harassed using AI tools.
I hope this is one of those patents that never comes to fruition.
I already dislike the fact you can pay a significant amount for a online service buy associated games and content on said service and get banned from that service over potentially a misunderstanding the bans are already handed out for flimsy reasons
I'd rather see money invested in a ban that simply removes the offensive players ability to communicate with unknown players allow them to continue party chats with friends but not with Joe blow on cod.
Take my social security and bank account numbers too! Here’s a picture of my wife and our address.
At this rate I feel Sony will eventually sell a room to play games in it where they can monitor your every breath
I want them to censor erotic content by measuring my groin temperature so i dont get too distracted while playing black ops 2.
Terrible idea. Not only do I not consent to providing my biometric data, the potential for mishandling biometric data is almost a certainty. Positive stress and negative stress can produce similar changes in biometrics. Interpreting the precise emotion a person is feeling is not only invasive but could be easily misconstrued. I hope this never comes to fruition.
Sony has recently published a new patent that wants to dynamically handle the games' difficulty and gameplay based on the player's emotions.
This is something I might use. Sometimes I play some good games but they don’t have difficulty option and are a little too easy.
cool idea
cool idea for horror games especially
the way it's explained here sounds like it could never be forced hopefully, so that's ok with me
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
Downloading now. Will report back soon.
I'm back and talking about Playstation!
listening ill get back