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It's just software, of course it's still there. Aemon Send a noteboard - 20/06/2013 02:03:35 AM

Sony could "turn it on" as easily as Microsoft could, and I don't see any reason to trust them more. Don't kid yourself; they'd love to eliminate trading and used-game sales. They're not looking out for your best interest, they just didn't think they could get away with it. For all we know they had a similar system in the works (competing companies generally try to match features) and just hadn't revealed it yet. Besides, Microsoft will have to be on their best behavior now. They're trying to play the "you spoke, we listened" card and even a hint of re-implementing their hated features will call down a gigantic tantrum.

I'd say you're as safe with Microsoft as you are with Sony at this point.

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Aaaaaaand Microsoft does a 180. No more phone-home, used game restrictions, etc. - 19/06/2013 10:26:37 PM 1401 Views
No, it's cool...we didn't really mean it. - 19/06/2013 10:38:56 PM 867 Views
The technology is still there... - 19/06/2013 10:51:53 PM 737 Views
It's just software, of course it's still there. - 20/06/2013 02:03:35 AM 960 Views
They'll sneak it in little by little. - 20/06/2013 04:21:26 PM 911 Views
Fair enough. - 20/06/2013 06:24:33 PM 902 Views
Not necessarily the DRM issue. - 21/06/2013 01:34:44 AM 782 Views
This is a win. - 20/06/2013 02:42:47 AM 772 Views
I'll not reward Microsoft for coming to its senses and covering its ass - 20/06/2013 10:15:09 AM 781 Views
Why not? That's exactly what's supposed to happen. - 20/06/2013 04:02:30 PM 948 Views
Re: Why not? That's exactly what's supposed to happen. - 20/06/2013 07:11:15 PM 739 Views
Re: Why not? That's exactly what's supposed to happen. - 20/06/2013 09:10:25 PM 692 Views
I also hope this happens. - 20/06/2013 10:55:06 PM 672 Views
Ok, makes more sense with the body of the message. - 20/06/2013 07:00:36 PM 769 Views

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