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Pre-owned Games Not To Work On PS4?


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Firstly sorry I have been inactive with the news the past few weeks I have been busy with the family the Christmas and all and I had some Internet problems too also the latest gaming news has been pretty slow over the holidays and nothing much has been reported, again sorry for the inactivity. So on with the news.

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It has been said that Sony will be making second hand games not playable on the PS4 by filing a patent and will verify if a game has been used on another console. This may indicate that the PS4 may also not be backward compatible as well as restrictions to PS4 games. So no more preowned games? Will friends not even be able to loan each other games? Will microsoft be going down the same road for the next gen Xbox?

 

Read more about what Sony is doing with this below

 

This article is from Gamingbolt.

 

Sony has filed for a new patent which will restrict second hand game sales if it is granted since the tech attempts to verify if a game has been used before on another console or not.The patent reveals a lot of information about how they will suppress second hand game sales and while it’s a bit complicated we will attempt to explain it a bit for you.

First here’s why the patent was filed for via

Gamechup and Free Patents Online.

 

“In such a scheme where the electronic content is bought and sold in the second-hand markets or the like, the sales proceeds resulting therefrom are not redistributed to the developers. Also, since the users who have purchased the second-hand items are somehow no longer potential buyers of the content, the developers would lose their profits otherwise gained in the first place,” the patent reads.

 

What it suggests is that, developers are losing revenue on second-hand game sales and it’s something that cannot be eliminated unless it is stopped at the core. The tech needs to be implemented in a way that prevents the game from loading before a check is completed. What check? Here’s an explanation.

 

Consider, for example, a case where used is a game package 200 distributed in the second-hand market. Then the ID of reproduction device for the game disk 210 differs from the legitimate use device ID stored in the use permission tag 220, so that the game disk can be reproduced in a mode which is predetermined for those bought and sold in the second-hand market.

 

Also, for example, a content key may be supplied to the reproduction device 130 and the encrypted game AP may be decrypted using the content key only if the reproduction device ID matches a legitimate use device ID. Hence, use of game APs bought and sold in the second-hand market can be eliminated.


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Way to kill your market Sony. Not like any of the Xbox Community gives a crap. :P

 

You mean Microsoft community.

Microsoft just trashed on Windows 8.

You need to pay over £25 to watch videos and film on Win8: there's no codecs to decode your lovely film.

You'll be looking at £30-50 software to watch films. WMP also can't render Blu-Ray so...

 

Yeah, greed on both sides.

Just one you're not aware of.

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Just so everyone is aware, Microsoft is following down the same path. The industry is meeting together, and going down this road together. Regardless of what console you play/buy next, you will have to deal with this s***.

 

I also don't quite get the whole statement about Sony being all about money when Microsoft makes you pay for online gaming, and just about everything else. I have, and pay for Netflix. Stream it for free on my PS3, and Wii. BUT, my 360 wants me to pay THEM to use something that I already pay someone else for. They want me to pay THEM to game online, even though I pay my internet bill every month. But nooooo....you're right...Microsoft doesn't want your money. Smh.

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