Please do not close this thread, its nice for people that use "otherOS" to keep using it in conjuncture with PSN, as theyve always been able to do. If they hack, then ban their console from PSN exactly like Microsoft did. Thats the right thing to do, instead of banning everyone that use "otherOS" from PSN. The only positive thing from this, is the message that it sends to hackers and developers, but that doesnt justify the end anyway considering the risk is light. The risk will be bigger in the future, but please, the slim doesnt even have "otherOS". Its only a selected few that will be able to perform this hack, heres are the factor:
Owner of a fat PS3
Blu ray burner
High bandwith or renting games or lending games
Connaisance in technology to perform the hack
Out of the people that fit those criterias, only a few will actually want to hack. We know where it starts, but where does it stop if everyone agree its the right thing to do? People should think about this. Other company may do the same thing if we as consumers, agree its the right thing to do. I know its not a big deal since only 1% of PS3 owner use this function, but is it really morally correct for a company to do that? Where does it stop?







