On this site it doesn't matter if Sony did something wrong. They're still innocent.
Does this mean people like Jack Thompson are complete;y powerless now?
There is no evidence it will be any different to the user. Sure the security will be different but we won't see that.
Its nice to see some real gameplay. The game has looked good the whole time but recent videos seemed to have the damage increased or enemy health decreased. The gadgets look to help but not do all the work which is good.
I believe it but the person that did this had the perfect scapegoat.
Yeah but a game like Black Ops it doesn't matter. When I borrowed it to try it out I literally didn't have to aim as long as I started shooting .01 seconds before the other player.
First PS3 game to sell 10 million is Black Ops.
When it was for bragging this wasn't mentioned but when its to make the hack seem less significant it is.
Can we please just make the penalty for identity theft death already?
Its not that big of a deal. Sounds like someone found out how to edit messages to make it seem like they're someone else.
Seven days of "don't worry PSN will be back up" followed by "LOL they got your info" isn't forgivable. Why didn't they come out and tell us day one so we could secure our emails?
Hate to agree with a troll but the fact they they put millions of people's information at risk is a major mistake.
Literally millions of accounts' personal information could have been taken. Its a big deal. I'm so glad I changed my password to something other than my email password that isn't used for nothing else before the breach and haven't used my debit card on there.
Attacking Sony isn't justified but the fact that PSN has been open to attack for years now is alarming. Addresses, credit card details, phone numbers, emails and passwords all ready to be stolen. Its sad to see all the Playstation fanboys here trying to defend Sony.
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Anger should be directed at both parties. Had Anonymous not done what they did you would still be gaming through an unsecured service. Sony's reaction shows something far worse than a DDoS could have happened.
All they're doing is what should have been done originally. Don't thank them. PSN hasn't been properly secure for five years. Sounds like something much worse could have happened.
Before PSN went down I saw Heart for costume glitch everywhere.
My only complaint with the game is the ridiculous levels people post. "Heart for Heart", "Heart for costume glitch" and more. Level stealing seems like a problem. The community sucks overall.
PC gamer here, almost want to buy a new 360 for Gears 3.
Maybe if Sony actually gave us some info this wouldn't be a problem.