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wraggster
August 14th, 2007, 16:27
via gibiz (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=27634)

Peter Edward, director of the Home platform for Sony, has told an audience at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival that users who consistently abuse the upcoming Home service face having their machines banned and disabled from being used online.

In an admittedly radical but possible step, Edward noted that a serious abuser would "have to move house and buy a new PS3 before they could get online again."

Edward was discussing supervising the Home environment, although Sony doesn't intend to become a "virtual police" force. Instead, it will be providing different areas within Home depending on the age of the user, helping to apply appropriate non-game branding for products such as cigarettes and alcohol.

"Ultimately we know a users details, we know machine details and we know where they live," said Edward

"If you really feel like you've been abused or that someone has just shown wholly inappropriate behaviour then you are able to complain about it. If you really, really misbehave you can have your console disconnected at a machine level, so you would actually have to move house and buy a new PS3 before you could get online again.

"Clearly that's not something we would want to be doing very often but as a disincentive to mess round too much it's in our power," he admitted.

Rather, Sony expects players to police themselves and other users, taking advantage of various methods for blocking communication with any users that are disruptive.

"It's a hard line to draw because we don't want to be walking around telling everyone off for saying 'bloody' so we've got to strike a balance there," said Edward.

"We're going to be relying on users assessing what's appropriate to them – if they've been subject to behaviour they don't like they can complain about it rather than we walk around as virtual police."

With a presentation featuring potential branding from Durex, Marlboro and Bacardi, Edward said that it's not Sony's intention to offer a sanitised experience, and that more mature gamers can expect to see the same products advertised online as in the real world.

"It's relatively simple to be confident that somebody is over 18. So it's no problem to have areas that are only open to those aged 18 years' and over. We are able to do that quite comprehensively, we have access to the log-in data that they use for the PlayStation Network," offered Edward.

"Undoubtedly there are going to be some things and some brands that we are not going to want to be involved in the environment at any stage.

"But a large proportion of our demographic is over 18 so we will make a point of catering to that demographic – we certainly don't want to dumb everything down to the lowest common denominator," he said.

F9zDark
August 15th, 2007, 05:58
Very interesting. I am glad that Sony isn't catering to the little shits who happened to sway mommy and daddy to buy them a PS3 at 10 years old, but I do not believe their response to abuse is warranted.

Sure, people going around flaming others with racist or sexist remarks deserve to be put in their place. But such a radical system REQUIRES a "police presence". Not "self-policing".

Why? Because some schmuck being a sore loser after a game, figures he'll get one up on ya and starts reporting you for no reason whatsoever.

Drop the radical bans or start enforcing home with Sony hired moderators. Don't give users the power to ruin another person's life in home. Self-policing has rarely ever worked online.

pibs
August 15th, 2007, 06:55
Lol whats all this moving houses about lol just change ip and mac address and might need a new ps3, btw stupid move by sony. sure there is a lot of annoying racist/etc people online but perm ban? why not just disable their team speak and maybe for constant offenders a weeks worth of online ban.

$ony just trying make more cashola on new ps3 sales with their whole new ban method.

mcdougall57
August 15th, 2007, 07:39
ill go to the 18 only section cause i swear when i get angry lol

BrokenHaiku
August 15th, 2007, 16:36
*hopes for an acronym-brat free room*

F9zDark
August 15th, 2007, 20:33
Lol whats all this moving houses about lol just change ip and mac address and might need a new ps3, btw stupid move by sony. sure there is a lot of annoying racist/etc people online but perm ban? why not just disable their team speak and maybe for constant offenders a weeks worth of online ban.

$ony just trying make more cashola on new ps3 sales with their whole new ban method.

For the true trolls, abusers and griefers, this will be a good way to make extra money. But for those who are banned wrongly, it will simply mean getting a 360 or Wii.

As is the case with MMOs, no matter what the company does to a griefer they return. Ban a person who has done no wrong, and you lose a faithful customer.

mike03$$$
August 15th, 2007, 22:47
this is a smart/bad idea i think should suspend them for 2 weeks that would be better instead of buying a new system

f9zdark you havent been online in a while

F9zDark
August 15th, 2007, 23:38
f9zdark you havent been online in a while

Yeah I know. My family had to switch ISPs because Verizon kept ****ing us on the bill each month. Went back to trusty ole cable.

Glad someone noticed though :p