The Anarchyz said:
The thing is, they're not denying that piracy is a result, in their presentation, fail0verflow listed piracy as a side effect of the homebrew scene in all platforms, they don't support it, but they're not blind. Now, i don't think the hacks are simply harmful to the industry, i think that depends on the use of this hacks, just like alcohol (if used well it has benefits, if used wrong it can cause chaos)... I used console hacks before, and it gave me the opportunity to play imports that never came here, and backup my discs so they lasted longer... With the PSP, it did wonders to me being able to dump my UMDs in flash memory, more battery life, less noise and better load times are a great given (god i hate UMDs)... And with the PS3 i expect my Linux back and if they can do a better video player and better web browser, then great... Of course i know that while i was doing this, others were using those hacks to play games illegally, but in the end every system gets hacked and the decision to do piracy is in no one but ourselves... |
IF failOverflow knew that pircay was a side effect of what they were doing then they are wrong point blank. comparing alchol to pirating isnt a good comparison. because the more people that pirate the more damaging it is to sony, but if a lot of people drink its not as bad because they still have a choice of moderation and they didnt steal their product. Sure this wont kill sony but its still sad that developers that work hard get their games stolen and might just have to deal with it. Sorry i hate thieves lol.








