joeorc said:
mirgro said:
joeorc said:
mirgro said: Ok I just have to ask this question. Do the majority of you live under rocks or are you just not too informed about how technology works? Does no one know that the more a company touts its security features, the more it eggs on crackers to crack their software. Do people here also not realize that people will always want to crack into a system? They don't do it for monetary gain, they do it for the status and to jsut say they were the ones to crack a certain system. I mean seriously, these people have been around since the '80s, I can't believe there are people still somehow surprised enough to blame this one guy right now. Where have you all been for the past 30 years? |
did you ask for this?
The hack could allow gamers to play pirated games
So why did Geohot release it to everyone, if he was just doing it for Fun!
for pete's sake he admitted this in jan
George Hotz said the hack, which could allow people to run pirated games or homemade software
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If I asked for a dumb parrot, I'll make sure to come to you next time, thanks for your business card.
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and you still think it's ok for Geohot to do what he want's no matter who it harm's?
don't you and other's get it?
this hurt's the bottom line, Geohot think's the rules does not apply to him, and for those following him are going to learn the hardway. alot of bricked or banned system's are going to happen. but o'l yea Sony will be to blame for that.
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I think that the PS3 hardware should have been open from the beginning, if anything this guy provided a service. Hell, the game hackers are a far darker shade of gray and I support some of the things they do, mainly conveinience and the no-bullshit releases they have. If companies didn't act like they owned the hardware after a sale, then maybe all this shit wouldn't be happenig in the first place.