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letsdance said:
redspear said:
letsdance said:
Metallicube said:
Ssliasil said:

For Three reasons!

 

1.) Breaking the 5 Million Mark in Japan.

2.) Breaking the 15 Million Mark in Others.

3.) Being plain Awesome when it comes to Hack Prevention, buh bye Other OS!

So you're HAPPY Sony is axing features from your PS3 that you already paid good money for?


Yes i'm extremly happy.

Maybe you should buy a ps3 before you form an opinion of this situation since you arent being effected.

PS3 will be fully hacked and customizable in 6 months because of Sony's move. That was a brilliant strategy.


I'll take that bet. Oct 1st is the dead line.

I think it will blow over by April 8th just like FW 2.4 when all the ps3 fanboys started boycotting sony. I guess with this new FW the rest of them will start boycotting Sony also. Sony will lose its entire fanbase with these 2 updates and no one will buy Ps3's or games for ps3 anymore starting today. Next weeks numbers will show a -250k number for ps3's row because everyone who bought a ps3 this week will return it

It has nothing to do with Geohot or this whole thing. It would of started anyways when they removed the feature from the Slim but with the added press I am sure a few more people are likely to start work on it. It really isn't much of a bet really I am fairly sure by August pirates will be ripping ISOs onto HD for play back but its basically gonna start because someone is gonna want to run inux on their. If you think that people don't you are kidding yourself.

 

The first thing that happens before any hack is the Linux geeks run unauthorized Linux. These are not basement geeks. I know a few they probably make 4 times your salary. They like to drive BMWs and run Linux on there toasters. They of course share everything they know because they can't help themselves they love talking tech and tinkering with things.

Its the script kiddies who do the damage They know just enough to carry the lessons learned from loading unauthorized linux on something to circumvent DRM on games.