New Playstation firmware is going to make it harder to play games offline. (nitter.poast.org)
from hal_5700X@sh.itjust.works to games@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 00:08
https://sh.itjust.works/post/26127365

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Before you could download licenses for everything you owned even without the game being installed. Now you must install a game first before you can get a license for it. This will have major implications for jail breaking.

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hondaguy97386@sh.itjust.works on 04 Oct 2024 00:18 next collapse

Stares confused in PC

cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca on 04 Oct 2024 06:53 collapse

I just got a steam deck. What a compliment to my PC.

thermal_shock@lemmy.world on 05 Oct 2024 16:38 next collapse

it is a PC. little bro/sis

cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca on 05 Oct 2024 21:04 collapse

Yes I know it is, lil bro/sis. I’m more referring to how I can stream my higher end games from my PC to this PC.

thermal_shock@lemmy.world on 05 Oct 2024 21:56 collapse

oh I wasn’t calling you little bro I was calling the steam deck a little bro

cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca on 06 Oct 2024 01:41 collapse

🤣🤣 I totally read it that way

Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Oct 2024 21:48 collapse

It is a PC. In fact, a good PC. It runs Linux. But it’s better than a ordinary Linux PC, since it also has an amazing console UI that’s actually fun to use with a gamepad. It’s the best of both worlds, and it’s build on top of FOSS software. It’s excellent.

cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca on 06 Oct 2024 05:33 next collapse

I know it is… Fun fact, my desktop is also running Arch Linux btw :P

DreitonLullaby@lemmy.ml on 06 Oct 2024 17:39 collapse

The console UI is just the Steam Big Picture mode but unlike desktop Linux is loaded into at startup. Although loading it at start up can also be enabled on Linux desktops even if you aren’t using SteamOS.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 00:21 collapse

Ok, let’s say I have no interest in Jailbreaking my PS5.

What happens if I just don’t have PS+? And no intention of getting PS+? Will this make it harder for ME to play disc games? Or games I downloaded from the store?

Hellinabucket@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 00:57 collapse

Absolutely nothing will change for legitimate users. If you are not jailbreaking this means nothing to you. I really can’t imagine the PS5 jailbreak community is that big.

[deleted] on 04 Oct 2024 01:16 next collapse

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RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 01:28 next collapse

Steam Deck is not any closer to real ownership than Xbox or PlayStation. Video Games have had “non-ownership” clauses in their EULAs long before the Xbox or PlaysStation existed, sadly.

garretble@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 01:39 next collapse

Everyone on Lemmy either says one of two things when any console news is posted:

  • Build a Linux gaming rig!
  • Get a Steam Deck!

On the second point, you are right. You are trading licensing games from Sony or MS to licensing games from Gabe and his yachts.

MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works on 04 Oct 2024 06:43 next collapse

People have a hard on for steam though so they give it a pass for everything.

Blaster_M@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 21:50 collapse

DRM on Steam is a choice made by the game publishers selling on Steam

Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 19:23 collapse

The difference being that some Steam games are DRM free, so de facto you do have full ownership of what you buy (just like with GOG), as long you have a copy for the files.

garretble@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 01:36 next collapse

I did a quick search on how many PlayStation Plus subscribers there are, and according to one site as of March 2023 there were 47M worldwide.

So just a small community.

j4k3@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 03:04 collapse

(47m/8b) × 100 = 0.5875% of the world. Those numbers are likely total accounts as well and nowhere near the real active users. I bet many of these are also systems with multiple users or users with multiple accounts. Reported numbers are usually unverified and inflating them as much as possible is in the best interest of Sony on may fronts.

It is neither here nor there. I used to love the first few generations of PS stuff, but I really see no reason for consoles like these any more. I owned everything I played back then. I find it rather pathetic that my right to own has been stolen.

I’m presently taking a snack break from Cataclysm DDA after tracking down foods with better iron content in the game. Under that I have a bash script and Emacs running with my mods to the game. I’ve been playing all afternoon and making little odds and ends for the game. Sorry if my perspective from a non dystopian space rubs the wrong way. What I’m doing isn’t for everyone, but if everyone had some better self control and the character to stand up for themselves, you will find that you get your rights back from these asshats, or you will get them from the next generation of platforms that rise from the ashes. The only terms that actually matter are the ones you’re willing to put money into. I back up that statement. I’m on a 12th gen Intel with 16 GB GPU. I would be playing AAA titles but there are no game manufacturers. I don’t care if I’m the only person unwilling to adopt feudalism and serve some tyrant overlord on their yacht. So be it.

garretble@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 13:52 collapse

Ok.

_Sprite@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 02:22 collapse

most people just wanna play games man

60fpsrefugee@lemm.ee on 04 Oct 2024 01:17 collapse

So the title is just straight up a lie?

Stovetop@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 02:33 next collapse

I am trying to think of scenarios where this will screw with normal users because companies never do moves like this unless they’re after some sort of grift.

But I am not seeing it at present. Maybe I’m just too tired and my brain isn’t working, but if a game is downloaded digitally and the license comes with it, there’s effectively no difference. Take it offline, you still have the license, no issues.

The only potential impact I can think of is if you have two users on a console that is the home console for neither person, and both of them bought the same game digitally. User 1 downloads the game, the license comes with it, and they take the console offline. User 2 then uses the console, tries to play the game they own, and gets a license error because the console is offline and doesn’t know they own it and therefore it can only be played by the person who downloaded it. But I think that’s how it works already, since User 2 would still need the console to be online to import their licenses.

brbposting@sh.itjust.works on 04 Oct 2024 04:06 next collapse

Is this an actual edge case?:

Someone whose hard drive is full and buys a bunch of new games and wants to go play PS5 at a cabin in the woods

Venator@lemmy.nz on 04 Oct 2024 12:19 next collapse

But you’d still need to download the games onto the ps5 in the cabin in the woods, assuming this doesn’t apply to games on disc.

slimerancher@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 14:34 collapse

Well, they would get unpatched games which won’t be playable anyway 😀

But no, this only happens for downloaded game, and even then it’s generally for games you have downloaded as part of subscription. If you stay offline for long period of times (don’t know exact time these days, but I think it’s at least more than a month), then PS needs to recheck if you still have the subscription, or if the game is still present in subscription.

ObsidianZed@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 15:07 next collapse

To be fair, I’m pretty sure that’s how PS5 handled that scenario even before this update.

Stovetop@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 15:11 collapse

That’s the same conclusion I arrived at, but wasn’t 100% sure. Since the act of downloading a game and the act of obtaining/transferring licenses both require the console to be online, I couldn’t see what difference there would be to the user experience compared to before, even if the order it does those steps in is switched.

Peruvian_Skies@sh.itjust.works on 04 Oct 2024 15:28 next collapse

I could be wrong but it seems like before, licenses for games you owned but hadn’t downloaded were already loaded o to your account when you logged in. So in your example, if user 2 bought a game and didn’t download it on that console, then user 1 bought and downloaded it and took the PS5 offline, user 2 could still play it because his license was already there. Now, user 2 has to go online to grab the license first.

Seems like it will have a minimal impact.

Stovetop@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 2024 16:54 collapse

And only if the PS5 isn’t user 1’s home console, which if it is, the license extends to any other user on that console.

yamanii@lemmy.world on 05 Oct 2024 22:30 collapse

What this means is that you can’t restore your games from backup while offline because uninstalling them also removes the license, forcing you to put the console online again to download the license again.

yamanii@lemmy.world on 05 Oct 2024 22:28 collapse

How is it a lie? Jailbreakers played their digital games offline fine before this, and now they have a headache, making it harder.