Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
brienj
Even tough you said you've never bought one of their products, chances are you bought one without even knowing. I'm not saying you're wrong or anything.
But yeah sony deserves that and more, Hopefully that'll send a message to m$.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
You have to think too, why are Sony being attacked, and not Microsoft or Nintendo or Sega or any other company like them? Sony has brought this all upon themselves with their practices. Maybe this will wake them up, if it doesn't, then I don't see the attacks stopping, and I don't see them recovering, and maybe it will finally be the end of them for good. If it is, I say good riddance.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
Insane JIC
Even tough you said you've never bought one of their products, chances are you bought one without even knowing. I'm not saying you're wrong or anything.
But yeah sony deserves that and more, Hopefully that'll send a message to m$.
No, I haven't. Blu-ray disc player, I will NEVER buy one. Even a Blu-ray disc itself, I will NEVER buy one. That's just one of the many things that I would never, ever purchase, and I will just wait until the next HD optical system to come out. I understand that Sony produces micro-chips that may be contained within some products, and I can't open every single item I buy, and make sure that every single component inside is not a Sony chip, but I will not buy anything with the Sony name on it, nor will I buy anything that is owned by Sony. However, before I buy a cell phone, TV, or any other big electronic purchase, I always make sure it is completely Sony free. I have done this for many years, and I will continue to do so until I die.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
brienj
You have to think too, why are Sony being attacked, and not Microsoft or Nintendo or Sega or any other company like them? Sony has brought this all upon themselves with their practices. Maybe this will wake them up, if it doesn't, then I don't see the attacks stopping, and I don't see them recovering, and maybe it will finally be the end of them for good. If it is, I say good riddance.
Exactly. When the PS3 was first announced, they said that they were going to allow Homebrew/etc. and other things that other console's didn't (without hacking). But when they back-track and then try to do away with the flexibility and things that are probably the main reason that most people purchased it for in the first place it's sure to piss a lot of people off. Personally, that would have been the reason I would have purchased a PS3 (and also because it used to be cheaper to buy a PS3 rather than a home Blu-Ray player), but now those chances are slim to none.
And I have never purchased a Blu-Ray disc, I see no point, regular DVD is fine with me and for the price it's more ideal.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
It was hard for all those years to hold back my laughter when people would say how PSN was better because it was FREE. OMG, it's FREE, so it's better. Nothing in life that is free is better. :rolf:
Microsoft charges for XBL for a reason. It's not to fuck people over, it's to ensure that your information is kept private, that you have a safe environment to play on, and to provide you with a great gaming experience. Sony on the other hand is the real company that doesn't give a rat's ass about you.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
brienj
It was hard for all those years to hold back my laughter when people would say how PSN was better because it was FREE. OMG, it's FREE, so it's better. Nothing in life that is free is better. :rolf:
Microsoft charges for XBL for a reason. It's not to fuck people over, it's to ensure that your information is kept private, that you have a safe environment to play on, and to provide you with a great gaming experience. Sony on the other hand is the real company that doesn't give a rat's ass about you.
That is exactly what I tell people every time i get into an argument with a PS3 fanboy, and all of them always fall back to how much better the graphics are but my uncle has a PS3 and i've seen him play black ops on it and it looked horrible compared to the 360.
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
shottyshogun
That is exactly what I tell people every time i get into an argument with a PS3 fanboy, and all of them always fall back to how much better the graphics are but my uncle has a PS3 and i've seen him play black ops on it and it looked horrible compared to the 360.
The only games that are better then the xbox 360 games are the exclusives on the ps3 i own both and i only played my ps3 like 5 times and i downloaded killzone 2 and uncharted 2 and they are really excellent games the only reason i got a ps3 is because i grew up playing the ps1 and ps2 and i noticed they are giving out good exclusives and i was going to jailbreak my ps3 but i updated it like an idiot lol overrall the xbox360 is better but for some games on the ps3 the xbox 360 can not be compared to
Re: Anybody ready to realize that Sony is a joke when it comes to security yet?
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Originally Posted by
brienj
It was hard for all those years to hold back my laughter when people would say how PSN was better because it was FREE. OMG, it's FREE, so it's better. Nothing in life that is free is better. :rolf:
Microsoft charges for XBL for a reason. It's not to fuck people over, it's to ensure that your information is kept private, that you have a safe environment to play on, and to provide you with a great gaming experience. Sony on the other hand is the real company that doesn't give a rat's ass about you.
Well said, kind of piss me off when they raise the yearly sub to 60 bucks.