PlayStation 3: Now Hacked in Full?
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tsunami231
dont think i care I just got the demo for dragon dogma which first time i really fired up the console in months for anything other then netflix, and I pretty much turn the game off, My eyes bleed almost all the games make my eyes bleed with there fake 720p let alone fake 1080p and lack of AA.
Im sure Sony will have harry canary about this though
slyphnier
sykozis
Maybe Sony should learn to be more consumer friendly...
orion24
Happy to see that most dislike this "policy" of SONY
Neo Cyrus
AZkiller7
Alright, let's be honest with our selves. A lot of media and tech news sites are talking about this like it's MEGA NEWS or something, and giving it too much attention than it requires.
Some of you may think that this LV0 (and the previous LV2 USB exploit) will unleash a horde of piracy movement on the system [ which I somehow agree with that ] . However no one recalls that the XBOX360 has been hacked years ago, some crackers even call the 360's security system a joke which in fact it is. Just guess what you can do with your 360, DVD drive CFW, Xcuter, Xkey, Glitch, JTAG. You can do a lot to your 360 when piracy matters, yet every one is bashing about the PS3 security.
It is apparent that the 360's scene represents piracy at its full glory.
I own 3 XBOX360s (one is flashed, one is JTAG'ed and the other has the Glitch chip installed in ) and 3 PS3s (the 3 of them have CFWs) and I've done all the soft/hard-modding myself [ just for testing purposes ], in fact I don't even remember if I spent 10 minutes playing with those.
Sony is battling piracy releasing firmware updates that disable exploits when discovered. That's a strategic move to earn the trust of 3d party Devs, Microsoft on the other hand are doing less to nothing to protect their system INTENTIONALLY, why? Because they know in some emerging markets where people cannot afford buying games, their console will sell like a piece of cake for that facilitates obtaining free copies via P2P or any other source.
Chock