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dsister said:
phinch1 said:

Even if people play offline, some games comes with firmware updaes on discs, so realy even only playing offline your not getting a great exprience........and for what? so you can have a slow version of linux on your ps3 and play some old snes games via an emulator? great way to waste £255.

And too the people saying "oh its my property ill do what i want with it"  course you can mod your ps3 "visually" all you want,add as many flashy LED'S on it and art work, but the software it runs on is a licenced product of Sony....

1. Like it's been said before. New firmware updates are cracked in days, sometimes hours of release.

2. The PS3 is the only console that I can think of that has less features now then when it was released.

3. A lot of consumers paid for the ability to use Linux, play games, and go online. What rights does Sony have to take that away from consumers?

PSN is a free service with a contract agreement.

You're going to have a hard time finding a judge that will say that a company can not stop providing a free service when people breach said agreement...

 



PS3-Xbox360 gap : 1.5 millions and going up in PS3 favor !

PS3-Wii gap : 20 millions and going down !