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wraggster
April 23rd, 2010, 19:52
As reported by Joystiq, the PS3/PlayStation Network version of Final Fight Double Impact features a rather restrictive piece of digital rights management. In order to launch the game, you have to be logged into the PlayStation Network and if you're not, the game refuses to launch. This could be written off as a bug of some kind except for the fact that the error message that crops up tells you to sign in, suggesting Sony/Capcom intentionally included this 'feature.' Granted, you do have to log into the PlayStation Network to buy the title but as one commentator pointed out, logging in once does not mean you'll be logged in all the time. Curiously, the 360 version has no such restrictions, so you can play the game whether you're online or offline. But annoying as this feature may be, there may be method in Sony's madness.

http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/04/23/0536246/Final-Fight-Brings-Restrictive-DRM-To-the-PS3

FireStag
April 24th, 2010, 08:09
What if you don't have internet? Are you boned from the start? Do you ave to buy internet in order to play the game? If so... pretty lame

Darksaviour69
April 24th, 2010, 10:38
What if you don't have internet? Are you boned from the start? Do you ave to buy internet in order to play the game? If so... pretty lame

but you have to have the internet in the first place to buy the game as its a PSN/Xbox Arcade game. Still makes no sence

kaneco
April 24th, 2010, 21:40
but you have to have the internet in the first place to buy the game as its a PSN/Xbox Arcade game. Still makes no sence

hmm...What about if you go to a friends house then download the game with his internet into your PS3, then to find out you can't play it at your internet-less house.

Pretty lame and to think I was considering buying the game.

I wonder if the game boots you out mid-game when having a network connection problem that signs you out?:p