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Viper1 said:
A downloaded title will likely be smaller than the BR equivalent because large BR titles require redundant data to keep loading down.

 

The downloaded titles are images of the original BR disc, like you said there's data that gets copied 2 or 3 times for some games due to the slow transfer of BR disc.

To be honest though very few games actually need a BR disc on the PS3...

 

Anyway, to answer the question of the OP...

 

The reason the PS3 hasn't been hacked is because Sony has allowed some freedom by allowing Linux to be installed...This has meant that the hardcore hackers have not made any serious attempts to hack the console because they feel Sony is doing the right thing.

Bloody moralistic hackers...can't stand them! They're all over 40 and wear glasses and check shits and look like lumberjacks. They tell us when they've hacked something, but not how they did it...They then report back to Sony\Ms\Nintendo with their findings so they can patch up the exploits they discover.

Complete tossers in my opinion, well their actions are in complete contravention to what the public at large desire, and generally that is who the audience is...