Yeah, like Activision is going to really stop making PS3 ports. They're too greedy to boycott Sony because Sony didn't hand them blank checks after they got unfortunately hacked.
They link you right to the interview...
If you really want to read it, go read it.
I've read articles from Microsoft employees that say otherwise.
They thought it wouldn't be a big deal, just like they thought the PS3 was releasing one year before it actually did.
This was Microsoft's second console. They had a few slip ups in their decisions. That's what happened, it's the truth.
And where's your proof?
This article talks about how that WASN'T true, and people like YOU keep saying things like THAT without ANY proof.
So, where's your proof?
"I will never understand why journalists will report other journalists "information" with out even checking the facts first. "
It's a race to get the story out sooner.
Especially online, journalism is competitive when it comes to getting the story out first. Not everybody feels this way, but it's more than obvious that the majority of the video game industry journalists prefer the fast track in whipping up stories.
Really?
There are 2.6 million people online on Steam right now. Compared to 0 on the PSN, that's pretty significant ;)
Says the troll
Even that idiot could probably make better sense of that article than you did, though :)
The cops brought this story online, not the kid.
Sony isn't who Anonymous should be worried about...
The FBI are the ones who will come knocking.
What experience do you have with statistics Stealthdawg?
Statistics is a serious math. You can do many things with it. Don't need a paradigm to get statistically significant data.
I'm willing to bet cash money that someone goes to prison over this.
Th FBI has handled some pretty serious hackers before. People who stole millions of dollars, and were from all over the world. Right now, all eyes are on this situation. Everybody is asking questions, and everybody wants answers.
With Congress barking up a storm, and tens of millions of people's personal information at risk, you can rest assured that the FBI will be knocking on a few...
Sony didn't know. They found out that somebody else did know once they hired the online security firm.
Sony says that, in hindsight, they could have been more secure (potentially underestimating hackers).
They're not saying "Yeah, we knew about it. We didn't care. We give out your personal information ALL THE TIME already, this is no big deal."
That's what I'm getting out of this.
Well let's see:
ANYONE HERE FROM ANONYMOUS?
Shed some light for us, Anon.
No to mention: "On the IRC servers Anonymous uses to organize its operations, channels dedicated to attacks on Sony have been systematically deleted for weeks."
Hmmm, I wonder why they'd do that. If they weren't planning attacks like THAT and weren't hacking like THAT, then why do they need to cover up their conversations about PSN? Weren't they all cool with fighting Sony just a moment ago?
Obviously there were members who discussed...
They say there was no fire wall months ago. Well, about the months that he didn't have any forum posts to go off of (which are an amazing source, after all).
Not trying to defend Sony to the grave or anything, but it seems fishy that it would be THAT bad.
The rumor is that there is now confirmation. They're not saying the rumor has been confirmed. They're saying the rumor is about games that were supposedly confirmed to someone in confidence (who proceeded to leak it).
Not really seeing what's THAT complicated about it.
Good idea.
Show a sackboy hopping over a wall of fire. After a few jumps he gets a room full of bubbles.
What's not to get?
I always loved the Braid story. The imagery is too brilliant to be a coincidence :)
tmoss, that still doesn't make the DLC character a "known".
"$100+ bucks for an unknown...? Doesn't seem worth it."
That is the correct opinion here. Don't know what character. Don't know the public availability once the game launches. Don't know anything.
Not worth it.
I disagree with just about everything that author said, to be completely honest.