- http://www.shopto.net/PS3/V...
This gave me some hope for something at E3.
Good stuff.
Can't wait for it to return.
Borderline fake.
No bank will authorize such a huge transaction, without proper confirmation.
Not really expecting features.
The aim is to reassure people that they've upgraded security, and that information is safer. Features will probably be looked into after this has been solved.
Facebook have your personal information, in plain sight. Just add random people, like many people who use it do, and you're already at risk.
Its being blown out of proportion, big time.
Altair, this time?
Lets see what they got in-store for this game.
Been blown well out of proportion now.
Now I'm just wondering what would happen if Facebook reported something like this happened to them.
Like many above said.
Yes, it probably will improve over the years, but it should always be kept as an optional thing.
Can't wait.
More information is always welcomed!
I'm still waiting for a release date though.
I hope it really does well.
Yes, Splinter Cell: Conviction.
I think I got my copy still, somewhere.
Sony give the option of using cards, or PSN cards. They have for a while now.
Its optional. (Unless P+ Sub (?))
Well, either way, people should still be on alert, just in-case.
But it is at least reassuring to some extent.
I'm excited for this game.
Had it on pre-order for months now.
It won't end till it comes back up, unfortunate, but true.
Then when Sony say something on the blog again, expect another 10000 N4G posts about it. So forth, till it comes back.
As long as its kept optional, I see no issue.
I still got this on pre-order, seems it will remain that way.
I think the whole rebuilding the PSN is good. Maybe, they may use the time to tweak other little things too. Other than the most obvious, security.
I wouldn't mind them, if they were stating different things. Really showing an understanding of the situation.
Having 100 of the same topics, stating the same thing, causing more panic, and stress. Adding fuel to an already lit fire isn't news, and isn't interesting.
Agreed.