joeorc said:
how so: Sony cannot force you to update, they just told the Consumer COMPATABILITY ISSUES are going to be there it is for you to choose to not update: the judge will ask how is it they are removing the function if you can still keep it? the fact that your or my PS3 did not come PREINSTALLED WITH LINUX when we purchased the PS3 mean's you did not purchase a PS3 with linux on your Machine you purchased a PS3 with the XMB that has at that Time the OPTION by a consumer to install other OS through the XMB function's of that XMB have changed over time. you cannot PICK OR CHOOSE WHAT YOU DO AN WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT OUT OF THE XMB it's all or nothing: since my ps3 did not come with background downloading on the PS3 does that mean I can sue because I was forced to get background downloading because a game i purchased required the new update to play the game and on that update just so happen to have background downloading. you do not have a claim on the ownership of the XMB , thus you cannot tell what Sony can and cannot offer in the XMB. you can request function's in the XMB but you cannot demand them. Because you do not own the XMB. you do have the right of not updating, but on the same token you cannot cry foul if Sony's PSN requires or a game developer requires a new ver. of the XMB to play, because you can still update your PS3. Sony gave the consumer the reason why the Install other OS function was removed out of the XMB of future ver's of the firmware. before hand and it was not done just on the spur of the moment. sony even before Jan 2010 Sony was looking into the Hack. If Sony cannot find a work arround to the HACK OTHER THAN TAKING OUT Other OS install out of the XMB and can very well prove that to the judge that it was the only way to protect the product's security of the console when connecting online. and if this case so happens to be thrown out than what?
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And yet... that's completly irrelevent. It's ONLY relevent if they offer TRUE dual options... which they aren't.
While the rest of what you said, is just wrong. That's why, you know... software companies don't change it so that the last firmware update of a system just completly bricks it so you have to buy a new one. You can't take out functionality. You can add functionality, but not remove it.








