Soldato
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I have a PC and PS3 plugged into my TV I just press source a couple of times to switch between them. I bet you could build a PC that costs less than a PS3 for Linux.
I have decided that i, personally, do not feel this is a fair leagal argument. I am opposing this motion and i move to strike.
In fact on behalf of PSN users globally I am Done with this. please issue a class action within the alotted time othewise i will be forced to persue this further
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cheers pseudo, will do what i can, imo this has gone on long enough. Usual address for support.
Care to explain or is this a private conversation![]()
I am looking to gather information should somehow there be issue with the information released, as a result of statutory inclusion, or anyone with legal or pseudo legal movement motion be stricken from the contingency record as may anyone otherwise be falsly accused of behaving otherwise than in accordance than with the public record. It would be to the benefit of the defence council that the defendant discovered only that it was the primary target of racially or otherwise biased slurs and in propreitiest over the duration. I move for no motion as long as i feel the inherit motion of the plaintiff carries said weight to block further motion by and on behalf of the defendant.
I concur...
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more than likely psn will implement something to keep its integrity intact, but what you say about people not paying 200 quid for a machine in order to save 30 quid every 6 months!! spend 200 quid and you can get the whole catalogue of ps3, why would you only get 2 games per year for free if you had a hacked console? theres a whole other world out there dude, but the hacking community is not so big in the grand global scheme of things, largely due to people totally ignorant to the fact this kind of thing even happens
Uh no. There's already pkg hacks that trick games into thinking they're PSN games that work on 3.55 with online/psn access, and it'll be across the board once a backup manager is released for 3.55.you can only play the games offline, duh.
Uh no. There's already pkg hacks that trick games into thinking they're PSN games that work on 3.55 with online/psn access, and it'll be across the board once a backup manager is released for 3.55.
therefore its offline only for a hacked console.
No they won't. If you spend some time reading about this there is no way for Sony to differentiate a machine running custom firmware. This is because we will be able to create firmwares that are signed by Sony's master key and thus will appear as legitimate Sony firmware. There will be no observable difference.thats because sony has not launched a detection service, they should be able to detect custom firmware and when they do, consoles will be banned from online.
therefore the whole online gaming on custom firmware wont last very long.
therefore its offline only for a hacked console.
No they won't. If you spend some time reading about this there is no way for Sony to differentiate a machine running custom firmware. This is because we will be able to create firmwares that are signed by Sony's master key and thus will appear as legitimate Sony firmware. There will be no observable difference.
As said above can't Sony read the MD5/hash of the CFW which will be different to the OFW?
What's to stop someone creating homebrew software that captures the hash request for the firmware, then sends the hash for the official legit firmware back instead of the CFW hash?
Why wouldnt itbeing banned from PSN won't really be a big issue for many![]()
you can only play the games offline, duh.
how many offline games do you buy every year, for the sole purpose of offline play, and no online what so ever.
therefore it doesn't open up the whole catalogue of games, unless you never ever play online.
put it this way (current games i play)
call of duty - online
fifa - online
UFC - offline
therefore is it worth me to spend £200 in order to save myself £30 every 6 months?
can everybody answer this question? how many games do you buy every year just for offline? no online play what so ever.
maybe if i was 14 again and didnt have a life or a job, and spent 60 hours a week gaming, it would be worth it, but i rarely get to spend 5 hours a week gaming nowadays.
therefore i dont see this hacking business as being a great deal of use to me, unless its undetectable by PSN, therefore i only need one ps3.
lol, you must be living under a rock
the games are free for hacked consoles, nobody is buying the games just for offline, THEY ARE FREE FROM THE INTERNET, duh
there a more people play games offline than those that only play online, work it out
you base the hacking community on your own preferences, good one...