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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 10751335)
Yeah, when a utility goes out (be it water, gas or electricity), you don't get more free when it's back, you just don't pay for what you didn't use.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
I agree with the people that do pay, they're getting fucked by only getting 2x what they lost.
Whereas people like me are getting an infinite benefit ALL WHILE never paying Sony a dime. It's really lop-sided and, frankly, unfair. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 10751381)
I agree with the people that do pay, they're getting fucked by only getting 2x what they lost.
Whereas people like me are getting an infinite benefit ALL WHILE never paying Sony a dime. It's really lop-sided and, frankly, unfair. Some people will say it's the point of the matter, which it isn't really. Do you think that extra month is going to get sony to make sure this happens any less than now? As it is now the fines they are likely going to have to pay to the attorney generals of various states for not encrypting some data will hit pretty high and it's already stated that this could cost sony billions as it is. It's not like they are getting out of this unscathed. They are well aware that this is never to happen again, or it could possibly ruin them. People can forgive once, but twice is just incompetence. I just want this to not happen again, I care not for compensation, I just want them to learn from this and know that they are not invincible online like they thought they were. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Guess it's this thing called "the principle". You should treat your paying customers slightly better than your non-paying costumers. Whatever, I have no horse in the race so it's all bonus to me.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 10751388)
Guess it's this thing called "the principle". You should treat your paying customers slightly better than your non-paying costumers. Whatever, I have no horse in the race so it's all bonus to me.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the ps+ for people who don't have it is more of a marketing thing to get more people signed up for it after they see all the free stuff they get, and I bet there is going to be a ton of free stuff for the next month for that very reason. The free month for subscribers is to reimburse them for what they lost. I honestly think they should have a free month for new psn accounts anyways ala Live, but that's neither here nor there. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Then give non-members 14 days to maintain equity. It's as simple as encrypting transissions.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 10751351)
however, the difference is that when your utilities go out, it's not because someone hacked into the system and stole all your information and potentially a credit card.
I agree that they don't really owe us anything, but it would be nice to get a free cheap game or something. Let us choose from a list of maybe 5 Sony-published games (I'm not sure if third parties would go along with it). Obviously those that already have all of them wouldn't gain anything, but it would still be a nice gesture. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
I honestly don't give a shit what freebies they give us since I rarely use my PS3 as a gaming system, but for the love of everything that is good and holy, just shore up their shit so this doesn't happen again!
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by Drexl
(Post 10751493)
Also, the utility companies aren't in danger of the customers jumping ship to a competitor due to the intrusion.
I agree that they don't really owe us anything, but it would be nice to get a free cheap game or something. Let us choose from a list of maybe 5 Sony-published games (I'm not sure if third parties would go along with it). Obviously those that already have all of them wouldn't gain anything, but it would still be a nice gesture. They already said that everyone will be getting free content as well as the 30 days of Plus and Qriocity. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 10751559)
I honestly don't give a shit what freebies they give us since I rarely use my PS3 as a gaming system, but for the love of everything that is good and holy, just shore up their shit so this doesn't happen again!
Originally Posted by Drexl
(Post 10751493)
Also, the utility companies aren't in danger of the customers jumping ship to a competitor due to the intrusion.
I agree that they don't really owe us anything, but it would be nice to get a free cheap game or something. Let us choose from a list of maybe 5 Sony-published games (I'm not sure if third parties would go along with it). Obviously those that already have all of them wouldn't gain anything, but it would still be a nice gesture. I believe they said that in addition to the free month of ps+ they will be giving out a free game or two depending on what region you are in, so we are getting a free game at least. Might be something horrible though. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
It's be a PSN game. Of course it's something horrible.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
It would be funny if the free game turns out to be Final Fantasy vii :lol:
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by glassdragon
(Post 10751596)
Exactly, i don't care about free shit, I just want this to never happen again.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by atxbomber
(Post 10751899)
Right, that should obviously be Sony's primary goal - but I don't think it's an either/or proposition between shoring up their security and "compensating" it's user base for the downtime.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
No one's complaining that we're getting compensated :lol:
I, as a non-paying member of PSN, question why I'm given the exact same amount of free stuff as paying subscribers. Look, everyone was out X days. I didn't pay for those X days so when they give me Y > X of free stuff, I'm good. PSN+ were out the same X days and are given the same Y days. However they paid for the X days so they're really only getting (Y-X) free. That's inequitable to me. It doesn't matter that it's "only $3" or whatever. They're basically saying that all the people that don't give them money are entitled to more. Plus those paying members could use a lesser percentage of their games offline in the time because they're tied directly to having an online connection. So it affected them even more. That's my problem. I'm the people's champion! ;) |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
That free month of PSN+ reminds me of the (now apparently defunct) class action lawsuit awards where you get a coupon off the service that did you wrong in the first place.
Also, I haven't tried it, but does the free content work while PSN is down (considering you have to be a PSN+ user to use it)? |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by mhg83
(Post 10751761)
It would be funny if the free game turns out to be Final Fantasy vii :lol:
Actually, I don't get it. Help??? |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 10753185)
That would be HILARIOUS. rotfl
Actually, I don't get it. Help??? It won't be a third-party game, I'd bet. |
Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Won't it most likely just be whatever is offered as part of PSN+ at the time?
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
The smart move would be to just drop $10-15 in everyone's wallets.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by gryffinmaster
(Post 10753213)
The smart move would be to just drop $10-15 in everyone's wallets.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Speaking of wallets, have they said anything about the security of the funds in everyone's wallet? I'm still not sure how much I had exactly but hope nothing was moved.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by lordwow
(Post 10753239)
Agreed. Never will happen.
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 10753195)
Won't it most likely just be whatever is offered as part of PSN+ at the time?
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Re: The Official PS3 thread - Encryption? We don't need no stinkin' encryption.
Sony can't win:
Uh-oh. While Sony Online Entertainment had assured its customers last week that, "to the best of our knowledge, no customer personal information got out to any unauthorized person or persons" during last month's breach into Sony's systems, the MMO division today suspended its games and services, including its websites and Facebook titles. "We have had to take the SOE service down temporarily," the group said in a brief statement this morning. "In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately." SOE added that it would provide an update later today. In the meantime, the notification page suggests you download and play some (offline) casual games to distract you from that horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach. |
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