Shinlock said:
While hackers do sometimes (not always) do it purely for the challenge of it. its pretty easy to see (psp and DS are a prime example, more so psp) that most people that use the hacks that these hackers develop for the challenge of it, do end up pirating in some form. Piracy in any shape or form only results in losers, from publishers to developers to gamers themselfs. As for otherOs, yes its a big pain the ass that its going. for homebrew developers, linux on a ps3 is the cheapest method to programming for the cell architecture, for universities it was a cheap way of building a powerful beowolf cluster. I do feel sorry for them, but I don't think for a moment that sony is using the "piracy scapegoat" to screw those user over. They sell the console at a loss, still do, any _remote_ risk to game sales they simply got to stamp down else they might as well take the system off the market. |
I'll grow up when you stop being ignorant and learn a hackers' motivation. The moment OtherOS stops working they will start working on other ways to hack it. That's the nature of a the people who invent the hacks in the first place. So the only thing this will do is egg people on. The when the next hack is found what will they do then? Removing OtherOS will not solve anything in the long term, plain and simple. What will they do next time? Remove firmware it so you can't watch BDs on there? No I'm sorry, if Sony does remove OtherOS they are committing an extremely retarded move, and anyone blaming pirates on the removal is equaly idiotic.
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