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dsister said:
Sweep said:

Sony's got several way to protect :

1.All future games and applications to require a new firmware (and by requiring I mean the game can not work without it, offline or online)

2.For very important games (GT5) they could provide a Dongle necessary to play it

3.They could also make a mandatory install for games that force you to update firmware (once the game starts to install, it installs also the new firmware)

4.They can go the way with online activation of new games

5.They can also try to update their firmware very frequently (weekly basis)

It's going to take a while to get games to get the new firmware update. Just enough time for the pirates to update

2.... how much do those dongles cost to produce along with the software on them? Have fun paying an extra $20 per game :D

3. This is the exact same as one :P

4. Sorry, but this idea is just stupid.... Not everyone has access to broadband. SOny would be crippling their fanbase

5. Same thing with one. Even though they can release firmware every week doesn't mean games are going to put that firmware to use that quickly... Only Sony would probably, and they don't release a game every week

@guy who responded to me: I'm leaving to school in five minutes and don't have the time to read that. Just making sure you don't think I ignored you ^_^


You're ignoring the possibility that this new firmware might actually stop the exploit in it's tracks. If it indeed does, there's no real update pirates can do. People will be forced to update or buy a second PS3 only to have their first not only cut off from PSN but limited to games that are on the market now. They'll just have to look for a new exploit and it took 3 years just to find this one. Everyone seems to think it's just blocking jailbreak but no one's considering the actual exploit being fixed.