Lu sur le forum de PlayAsia:
http://forum.lik-sang.com/showthread.php?t=9226
Pour ceux qui auraient la flemme de lire (je les comprends) ça dit en gros que SONY étudie actuellement un système pour que les jeux d'occasion ne puissent être lus sur la PS3.
Oui, oui, vous avez bien lu.
En gros il y aurait un code source sur chaque exemplaire du jeu, qui s'activerait définitivement à la première utilisation et ne rendrait le jeu utilisable que sur la bécane avec laquelle il a été utilisé la 1è fois.
Du coup exit le prêt entre amis, ou pire, l'occasion (ce qui arrangerait bien les affaires de SONY
)
J'espère juste que c'est une rumeur à la con et rien de plus sérieux, parce que sinon, je pense bien qu'aucune PS3 n'atterira dans mon salon tôt ou tard...
Edit: ça pose aussi un autre problème vu la durée de vie des consoles SONY...vous vous imaginez devoir racheter TOUS vos jeux si la console flambe? (soit au bout de 3 mois pour les + chanceux
)
http://forum.lik-sang.com/showthread.php?t=9226
Sony just did this patent...
Quote:
"SCE has secured the patent for a new disc technology that, if used, would not allow the PS3 to read used games for that platform. The technology was invented by Kutaragi himself, as well as two others
Details regarding the patent are featured here: http://www.ipdl.ncipi.go.jp/homepg.ipdl
It is indicated specifically that the technology is to prevent the use of used as well as pirated software
The technology involves actually rendering a authentication code originally encrypted on the game disk unreadable to other machines once the disk it is used
This would mean that Net-based and other such games will not be the only ones to be affected by the technology
Naturally third software developers would embrace this technology, and it would ensure sales of the inevitable "Best series" for the PS3, but used games shops would be put out of business if the PS3 were to become the primary platform in the next generation
While information regarding the patent does not specify outright that the technology will be used in the PS3, Kutaragi has gone on record saying that copy management is absolutely necessary in order to endure that no "Napsters" of the game industry create problems in the future "
Heres the punchline if your lazy...
Quote:
The technology involves actually rendering a authentication code originally encrypted on the game disk unreadable to other machines once the disk it is used
So no lending OR selling of PS3 games will be possible, if Sony want it that way. Well done Sony
Quote:
"SCE has secured the patent for a new disc technology that, if used, would not allow the PS3 to read used games for that platform. The technology was invented by Kutaragi himself, as well as two others
Details regarding the patent are featured here: http://www.ipdl.ncipi.go.jp/homepg.ipdl
It is indicated specifically that the technology is to prevent the use of used as well as pirated software
The technology involves actually rendering a authentication code originally encrypted on the game disk unreadable to other machines once the disk it is used
This would mean that Net-based and other such games will not be the only ones to be affected by the technology
Naturally third software developers would embrace this technology, and it would ensure sales of the inevitable "Best series" for the PS3, but used games shops would be put out of business if the PS3 were to become the primary platform in the next generation
While information regarding the patent does not specify outright that the technology will be used in the PS3, Kutaragi has gone on record saying that copy management is absolutely necessary in order to endure that no "Napsters" of the game industry create problems in the future "
Heres the punchline if your lazy...
Quote:
The technology involves actually rendering a authentication code originally encrypted on the game disk unreadable to other machines once the disk it is used
So no lending OR selling of PS3 games will be possible, if Sony want it that way. Well done Sony
Pour ceux qui auraient la flemme de lire (je les comprends) ça dit en gros que SONY étudie actuellement un système pour que les jeux d'occasion ne puissent être lus sur la PS3.
Oui, oui, vous avez bien lu.
En gros il y aurait un code source sur chaque exemplaire du jeu, qui s'activerait définitivement à la première utilisation et ne rendrait le jeu utilisable que sur la bécane avec laquelle il a été utilisé la 1è fois.
Du coup exit le prêt entre amis, ou pire, l'occasion (ce qui arrangerait bien les affaires de SONY
)J'espère juste que c'est une rumeur à la con et rien de plus sérieux, parce que sinon, je pense bien qu'aucune PS3 n'atterira dans mon salon tôt ou tard...
Edit: ça pose aussi un autre problème vu la durée de vie des consoles SONY...vous vous imaginez devoir racheter TOUS vos jeux si la console flambe? (soit au bout de 3 mois pour les + chanceux
)




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