Comme dis dans mon message au dessus, Polygon interrogé Sony sur le sujet.
Update: Sony responded to our query, reiterating that all disc-based games will be able to be traded and resold at the owner’s discretion, regardless of whether it’s first or third party.
“Similar to PS3, we will not dictate the online used game strategy (the ability to play used games online) of its publishing partners,” a Sony representative told Polygon. “As announced last night, PS4 will not have any gating restrictions for used disc-based games. When a gamer buys a PS4 disc they have right to use that copy of the game, so they can trade-in the game at retail, sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever.”
The Sony representative also confirmed that the Online Pass program used in some Sony first-party games on PS3 would not be used at all for its titles on PS4.
En gros quand ils parlent de DRM, cela serait plutôt la décision de mettre en place un Online Pass sur les jeux qui serait coté éditeur.
Si c’est bien le cas, le mot DRM est donc ici hors contexte.
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Oups : Double post.
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A priori, cela a été clarifié : (Cf Polygon.com)
Update: Sony responded to our query, reiterating that all disc-based games will be able to be traded and resold at the owner’s discretion, regardless of whether it’s first or third party.
“Similar to PS3, we will not dictate the online used game strategy (the ability to play used games online) of its publishing partners,” a Sony representative told Polygon. “As announced last night, PS4 will not have any gating restrictions for used disc-based games. When a gamer buys a PS4 disc they have right to use that copy of the game, so they can trade-in the game at retail, sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever.”
The Sony representative also confirmed that the Online Pass program used in some Sony first-party games on PS3 would not be used at all for its titles on PS4.
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PS4 : l’utilisation de DRM ou le besoin de connexion, au choix de l’éditeur
12/06/2013
Le 12/06/2013 à 08h 35
Comme dis dans mon message au dessus, Polygon interrogé Sony sur le sujet.
Update: Sony responded to our query, reiterating that all disc-based games will be able to be traded and resold at the owner’s discretion, regardless of whether it’s first or third party.
“Similar to PS3, we will not dictate the online used game strategy (the ability to play used games online) of its publishing partners,” a Sony representative told Polygon. “As announced last night, PS4 will not have any gating restrictions for used disc-based games. When a gamer buys a PS4 disc they have right to use that copy of the game, so they can trade-in the game at retail, sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever.”
The Sony representative also confirmed that the Online Pass program used in some Sony first-party games on PS3 would not be used at all for its titles on PS4.
En gros quand ils parlent de DRM, cela serait plutôt la décision de mettre en place un Online Pass sur les jeux qui serait coté éditeur.
Si c’est bien le cas, le mot DRM est donc ici hors contexte.
Le 12/06/2013 à 08h 25
Oups : Double post.
Le 12/06/2013 à 08h 22
A priori, cela a été clarifié : (Cf Polygon.com)
Update: Sony responded to our query, reiterating that all disc-based games will be able to be traded and resold at the owner’s discretion, regardless of whether it’s first or third party.
“Similar to PS3, we will not dictate the online used game strategy (the ability to play used games online) of its publishing partners,” a Sony representative told Polygon. “As announced last night, PS4 will not have any gating restrictions for used disc-based games. When a gamer buys a PS4 disc they have right to use that copy of the game, so they can trade-in the game at retail, sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever.”
The Sony representative also confirmed that the Online Pass program used in some Sony first-party games on PS3 would not be used at all for its titles on PS4.