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Before its release, Vista earned some wallops for its inclusion of a "kill switch" feature that would cause rebooting in the middle of your work and other nefarious features, if Microsoft deemed you were using pirated software. Microsoft eventually trimmed back the kill switch's awfulness, but a version of it ended up in the final product: If Vista determines your license key isn't genuine, it will immediately drop into a "limited functionality mode" and bombard you with "you're a criminal" messages.
Now the good news: Bowing to consumer pressure, Microsoft is yanking the kill switch from Vista when Service Pack 1 arrives next year, or at least toning it down. Systems deemed counterfeit will still get the pop-up messages, but reduced functionality mode is headed out the door. That's great news: In fact, I've been wrestling with a Vista PC stuck in reduced functionality mode for days... a brand-new PC straight out of the box.
Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), the tool Windows uses to determine if software is legitimate, has had a series of setbacks throughout 2006 and 2007.
Rest assured, Microsoft is still clinging to anti-piracy technologies. Vista will still require product activation and periodic validation from the mothership. As Microsoft itself says, "It's worth re-emphasizing that our fundamental strategy has not changed."
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Just goes to show how much of a masterpiece that system was.
It's a great system plus they some new games are still made for ps2, that's why it's lasting so long. If new movies, for instance, never stopped coming out on VCR people would probably still be using them
Or it could just be that the PS2 systems are being used by all the pre-teen/teenage kids who's parents just gave them the old system when they bought a 360/PS3/Wii. They do seem to have more time on their hands to play video games afterall so of course they will have more gaming minutes on that system. I am farily certain that the 3 newer consoles probably outsell the PS2 now though.
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1 Posted by mattharris92 on Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:34PM EDT Report Abuse
I had a PS2 but I sold it, I still kind of regret it. I have the PS3 but it doesn't play PS2 games. I really loved the PS2 and the games I kind of understand I mean it is the cheapest console still on the market for around $99 bucks and the game library is still really good, it gets a lot of games available on PS3. I never minded the graphics they are good sometimes....most of the time equal to or better then the wii and it has a DVD/CD player. Lets face it the Playstation 2 is amazing and makes up for the mistakes of the PS3 and PSP.