01-04-2013, 08:44 AM
(01-03-2013, 06:25 PM)TomGuycott Wrote: Yeah, if neat is dirty, underhanded and downright ridiculous. Why would ANYONE want to buy their games anymore if they did that? A consumer wouldn't even be able to feel safe using their product. What if something happened to a customer's system that was completely out of their control? Does their entire game library suddenly become useless?
Or am I misunderstanding, and does it actually mean that it will only read one disc for that particular game ever? Lots of similar problems with that too.
Yes pretty much this. You buy your game and put it into your system and will not be able to use that disc on any other system (If you're lucky, they bind it to your account instead so you could play it on another console if you log in with your account).
I just find it funny because that's one more reasons for those console hackers to do their doing. Region locks persuaded people to hack consoles before, and such a system may have an even stronger impact in motivating the hacking teams.
Besides, many people who buy used games probably won't buy new, full-prices software if they can't buy them used - no, they would just pirate them once the console is hacked that far.
I didn't play and NSMB, I'm just watched some videos on YouTube because the Illuminated Brothers have it on their play list. It doesn't look like a bad game, but I can see why people don't like it for being all the same all over again.