Registration was in fact on the honors system.
Sunday Ticket on PS3 is awful. I canceled and got a refund. The image quality was decent. Softer than an HD broadcast, but where it really failed was the frame rate. It looked like they were dropping every other frame on the FOX 60fps broodcasts. 30fps might not sound that bad, but you have to remember that a true 30fps source would have motion blur, the result is that motion looked very choppy on the service.
If that was the only problem, I'd let it go. It often just didn't work. The video would randomly skip back to the pregame show. You were only allowed to watch one game at a time... not a huge deal, except that it takes around 10 seconds to change games, making it useless for quick flips between games.
They declared that I was blacked out for the Bears and Lions game. Which was wrong. I'm in San Diego, so A) I'm not in the blackout area, and B) It was not the game shown on our local FOX affiliate, which would be the two possibilities where maybe I should get blacked out of Sunday Ticket. Playstation support was unable to explain to me why I was being blacked out nor could they fix it.
And finally, even when it is working 'well' by its standards, it's undeniably laggy. I use U-Verse for TV, which is an IPTV solution, and I get my broadcasts seemingly 5-10 seconds behind people on Cable TV. If I load up a game on an illegal site, oftentimes that will also be a little bit ahead of my TV. The PS3 Sunday Ticket on the other hand was a full minute behind. That is just way too much. That's where you start getting text messages from people about plays you haven't seen yet. That's where if you're watching your fantasy football stats online you'll get spoiled on plays.
The service wasn't worth $100, let alone more than $300 that they wanted. It's back to the sports bars for me.
I did have DirecTV Sunday Ticket back in the day, and that was actually a pretty good product. But they completely fucked up their internet streaming service. What's funny is that the NFL actually had a pretty damned good streaming service for preseason games.
Oh also, you'll still miss games if you don't have ESPN and NFL Network. With Sunday Ticket on DirecTV it's not really a big deal since you'll have those channels anyway as part of the forced contract... but it's a joke that you don't get ALL the games at $340.