That was the case at first, but people banded together for MS eventually. Believe what you like though.
That hashtag is what kicked the conversation off.
and it's a collective effort, not a "neogaf" thing
the twitter thing, yes it's neogaf
ms pulling out? it's everyone
https://twitter.com/NeoGAF/status/347470262985437184
Gravestomping. Hadn't chimed in in this thread yet, but I have followed closely. Proud of everyone involved.
I hate to say it but I guarantee MS didn't change policies because of this.
I hate to say it but I guarantee MS didn't change policies because of this.
https://twitter.com/NeoGAF/status/347470262985437184
Gravestomping. Hadn't chimed in in this thread yet, but I have followed closely. Proud of everyone involved.
I've done kazifications. I've done cernifications. This is my first famousmortimication.
GAF helped save the gaming world. You're welcome, gaming world.
What? That dedication! It was worth it.
I've done kazifications. I've done cernifications. This is my first famousmortimication.
GAF helped save the gaming world. You're welcome, gaming world.
Posting again.
https://twitter.com/NeoGAF/status/347470262985437184
Gravestomping. Hadn't chimed in in this thread yet, but I have followed closely. Proud of everyone involved.
GAF deserves credit.I hate to say it but I guarantee MS didn't change policies because of this.
Guys, I thank you sooo much!! You all are awesome!
This is on step closer to the death of the AAA multi-million dollar games!! HURRAY!!
I mean, No used games was a serious threat in that regard. It's not like I ever believed NoUsed games would actually work (the sanity in the gaming world is just too strong), but I was concerned a little.
So hopefully AAA games will die soon and bring us back the variety!!
Cheers!!
My last title edit. I promise.
#PS4NoDRM is confirmed explicitly by Sony to have influenced Sony's decisions on the DRM front and helped codify the message within the company, and also led to hundreds of news stories which increased awareness with consumers (leading to massively one-sided public perception like with the Amazon poll). That reassurance from consumers led to the confident Sony E3 press conference and Jack Tretton's crowd-pleaser, which fueled even more DRM awareness and pressure on Microsoft.
You're not framing it accurately.
Totalbiscuit must be so butthurt right now (at least i think it was him shitting on our efforts).