In light of recent events and due to the wild success of my exclusive railgun/fourth raid/race and class for Xbox post, I have decided to tackle another sensitive yet controversial topic pursuant to the request of the community.
Sony has been hacked multiple times in the recent months, most notably on the week of Christmas. Needless to say, this ruined the holidays for many people expecting to immerse themselves in the world of Destiny. This is due to the fact that Sony lacks an effective infrastructure in relation to its online networking; which is why it is so easily open to attacks by groups like lizard squad and the not lizard squad squad guy. As a result, I feel--along with much of the community--that the only real solution to the problem is to establish the requirement of a subscription fee of $20.00 a month for Ps4 users. This subscription will directly fund development of security measures which would be set in place to insure that Sony servers can actually remain active for more than 3 hours at a time. Further, this subscription fee will filter the community and rid it of the people who only bringing the Sony community on Destiny down. Let me know what you guys think as I know that together we can bring this to fruition and live to see our plans through.
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5 RepliesWell, I have a few things: 1) Your poll is loaded, all of them are basically just "yes" in different languages, although the one you're using in place of German should Just be Ja, not überfeg which isn't a German word. 2) Need I remind you that the DDOS attacks brought your favourite here, Microsoft, down? Yeah, Microsoft went down over Christmas to, so, you should all start paying 2.5 times more a month for your connection to multiplayer, just like you suggest for us playstation members. 3) Sony is not active for 3 hours at a time, I can play online for 12 straight hours if I chose, I always have PS connection, I think your internet provider can't access you to the internet for more than 3 hours at a time, that's not Sony's fault 4)Lots of Sony's latest problem come from that new movie they released, "The Interview", which, by the way, is on sale on Xbox store, so, microsoft are participating in that with sony willingly. Perhaps you should make this sound less propagandery and more unbiased. Your anger towards Playstation is Noted, no, you will not get your Hawkmoon untill fall this year regardless. Enjoy.
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2 RepliesPenis
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3 RepliesYour milk is so sour, can I buy your hat? <3
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5 RepliesI suggest less then 20$ a month as xbox live is only 70$ for the year. You need to keep them competitive.
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1 ReplyYour milk is so sour, can I buy your hat? <3
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3 RepliesEither a troll or a fool. This is ridiculous.
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5 RepliesA few arguments i have against this post: 1. There already is a fee to play online games, not as steep as $20 but it's there 2. I do not recall experiencing any, I repeat, [b][u]any[/u][/b] issues with my connection to PSN aside from the lizard squad over the week of Christmas.
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3 RepliesSome how i cant see much people paying $240 a year when you get xbox for $70. But everything else i agree with.
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6 RepliesStopped reading when idiot poster used the term hacked..... obviously a total idiot....learn what the words mean before you start using them.
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Sony has the money to have a network like Microsofts, they are just Jews and will get as much money out of you for as little as possible. Microsoft only gets taken down for an hour or two since they aren't as big as Jews as Sony
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1 ReplyHelp! I've been troll-baited!
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18 RepliesA extra 20 quid a month. -blam!- that.
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24 RepliesWell first off I'm guessing you're an Xbox user. Secondly I'm guessing you're a troll. And lastly, this is obviously a troll post.
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1 ReplyGR8 B8 M8 R8 8/8
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20 RepliesPlaystation users won't pay up, it's a poor mans console. Owned by chavs, children and job seekers
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6 RepliesYou are an idiot
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Another troll by him
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4 RepliesDo you know what a ddos is ?
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1 ReplyYou mean they were DDOS'd
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3 RepliesYou would need to go first look up what a ddos attack is first, and stop referring to the incident as a hack. In my opinion Sony took preventative in light of of the actual PSN hack that took place in 2011, which had to be settled with a $15 Million lawsuit. What [Sony] did over the holidays regarding the ddos attack was appropriate and considerate to ensure that user sensitive data was not comprised. Of course this raises the issue for the long run of how they intend to create a better buffer, but sitting here and throwing stones isn't constructive nor mature.
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5 RepliesAre you jealous of PS4 owners for some reason? It's ok. Sony is going to have to dip into its pockets to fix its network issues. They should. Microsoft has some kind of prior knowledge of these issues since they've been in the server game much longer with Windows. Snot is just going to have to learn how to deal with this stuff the hard way.
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4 RepliesThe solution is xbox live.
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2 RepliesI pay for the playstation plus service. You need it to unlock a majority of the destiny things. Sony is a multi-billion dollar company. I believe they have money. They can put aside some to "fix" their psn.
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5 RepliesI think you missed spelt the last voting option. Cause your post makes you look like an uberfag. I think I have cancer... The only real hack the PSN had was this summer and a year ago. Charging members more for a company already making a ridiculous amount of money is poor management and won't solve the hacking issue. With that said I believe the PSN and XBN (Microsoft) could learn a lesson from Valve. They were hit by the same DDOS attack and only one of there servers went down. Oh and it was only down for 15 minutes. Logic B(blam).