vr6GOLFr32 said:
NotStan said:
vr6GOLFr32 said:
So does anyone really know if this problem can be potentially fixed via firmware updates etc? I know they say it would require new hardware (aka bring out the PS4) or they could start looking into fixes for future models of the PS3. But is anyone confident that Sony will get this problem under control? It's a shame this had to happen to such a great console. As long as this problem doesn't affect my system, account, or my online experience, then i'm fine.
Here's hoping Sony comes up with a quick fix soon :( it's a shame this had to happen though, seriously. Especially with the release of DCUO, and future releases of UC3, KZ3, R3, and other great titles.. I don't want to see these games get plagued by hackers due to someone feeling the need to expose the systems security code.
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I don't think Piracy can be stopped now bar release of new console but that would mean abandoning PS3. Even if they release a revision of Slim, I think it will still use exactly the same codes otherwise the previous PS3 games will not be compatible with it, so kind of ruining the point of releasing a new revision. I don't think there is a fix for Piracy or introduction of homebrew software. What Sony can do however is ban/punish the users who use the hack maliciously, game cheating, trophy glitching etc, but I think someone mentioned before that Sony has no way to tell the difference between legitimate trophies or the ones that have been glitched, so they'll likely just get away with it.
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This severly upsets me :( so much for people earning their platinums.. Do you have a feeling that Sony may strike a deal with George Hotz and possibly hire him?
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Wouldn't they be better off hiring the failoverflow team? They are the ones who came up with the hack in the first place. Either way it wouldn't help Sony at all, as the keys are already out there and other hackers have already started using it for piracy and this trophy hack.