This page contains all the news items for the tag "Gaming" for the month of September 2011. To view all news items without being the current tag filter, please click here.
Early beta version of Diablo III shows the worst aspects of the "always-on" DRM Blizzard decided to use for the upcoming game, with no ability to pause the game, and the high probability of losing unsaved progress due to Blizzard's own flaky servers ... Read more ...
Sony forces users to sign new user agreement before being allowed back on the PSN, with new terms added to make it harder for people to join in class action lawsuits against the company ... Read more ...
The MPAA says that every pirate that stops downloading would otherwise spend $1,000 per year buying legal stuff, and that 13% of all American adults are movie/TV pirates ... Read more ...
The founder of Avalanche Studios, Christofer Sundberg, has come out attacking "always-on" DRM, saying that there are better solutions to the PC piracy problem ... Read more ...
Sony executive attacks Microsoft for "protecting an inferior technology", while the company tries to present a less arrogant image, and moves away from the PSN fiasco in a major rebranding effort ... Read more ...