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Zunu wrote:It's now coming out that the PS4 is gonna leave DRM policy up to the individual developer. In other words, that commercial is a bit deceptive, the loose resale policy is just for first party titles.
So the only power third party have over any restrictions on PS4 games are online access. Game sharing and used games DRM is guaranteed to be an untouchable issue. Now let's wait and see if Sony can keep their word on this issue ...and whether EA will come back with the online passes or not.AllThingsD: First off, people seemed really excited at last night’s [Sony PlayStation] event when you announced the no-DRM policy, which would allow for freer sharing of games. But this morning there was still confusion, and some countered that there are restrictions on game sharing. Can you offer a simple explanation for how this will work with the PS4?
Any game that is made for PS4 that is physical goods, whether first-party or third-party, can go into a PS4 and play regardless of where it came from. The first player will play it, no problem, the second player will play it, no problem. What I was referring to was the online proposition. [The example was later given to me: If you buy a used disc from GameStop, you’ll have no problem popping that disc in and playing it from your PlayStation 4. The issue may arise when you try to jump online and play with other players. At that point, a third-party publisher may impose a fee or not allow that.]
The easiest way to explain it is — if you understand how it works on PlayStation 3, then that’s the same way it will work on PlayStation 4. No changes there. We’ve been out for six and a half years. It’s the same experience.
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