Even if a game required an online connection for persistent game elements, and had no fallback offline mode (like sim city where the offline mode was configed out) that still wouldn't necessarily place a a PS4 game in the same tent as every Bone game. Unless the PS4 game came with a single-use code, the game could still be given or lent to friends an infinite number of times.
The amount of interference that the (minority going by the latest poll) Xbox crowd are running against PS4 is incredible. The two systems aren't the same, the most you can say is that publishers may force some games to be limited similarly to how every single XBone game is limited thanks to system level restrictions.
"Online only" is just one element of the XBones anti-consumer DRM policy.
"No rental" is another.
"No resale" is another.
"No gifting without most benevolent glorious publisher support (but only once)" is another.
"No lending" is another, and it's possibly the most overtly contemptuous thing they've done. And no, it has nothing to do with "no-disk play" or "always online" or even "no resale". Their DRM system can handle lending, but they've chosen to block it. It's a choice all in itself that has nothing to do with anything else.
The amount of interference that the (minority going by the latest poll) Xbox crowd are running against PS4 is incredible. The two systems aren't the same, the most you can say is that publishers may force some games to be limited similarly to how every single XBone game is limited thanks to system level restrictions.
"Online only" is just one element of the XBones anti-consumer DRM policy.
"No rental" is another.
"No resale" is another.
"No gifting without most benevolent glorious publisher support (but only once)" is another.
"No lending" is another, and it's possibly the most overtly contemptuous thing they've done. And no, it has nothing to do with "no-disk play" or "always online" or even "no resale". Their DRM system can handle lending, but they've chosen to block it. It's a choice all in itself that has nothing to do with anything else.