Kasz216 said:
LivingMetal said:
Kasz216 said:
LivingMetal said:
Kasz216 said:
LivingMetal said:
Kasz216 said:
LivingMetal said:
voty2000 said:
LivingMetal said:
You guys just need to stop making excuses and just see the truth of geohot being a malicious enabler. Legality, common sense, and his personal actions point towards this. It's just sad some of you would trade the love of gaming for a vendeta against Sony. Your loss of character, not mine.
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Just listen to the arguments. It's about consumer rights to use their devices how they want. Few if anyone are defending piracy, which is illegal. The majority are defending their right to do what they want with what they bought. I have no vendeta against Sony because I'm not retarded enough to pledge loyalty to any multi-national gaming company that could care less about me, only my money. You're the one with loss of character for taking a stance for a corporation that wants to take away consumer rights. Fight the pirates, not the modders. It's a simple concept.
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I want an online experience as flawless as possible for my gaming enjoyment. That's how I want to use my device. Why are you denying me that by allowing and promoting enablers to allow others to prevent that? It's a simple concept. Just listen to reason. Fighting just the pirates and not the modders is just like saying arrest the drug users and not the pushers.
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No....
it's more like saying... just punish the murderers... and not the people who produce the guns they use.
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Wrong. If you know someone will murder someone if you give him a hammer, you will not give him that hammer. Otherwise, you are as responsible (an accomplice at the very least). The truth that has been pointed out over and over again which has been denied by everyone unreasonable is that we all know that what geohot released WILL be abused. AND he PROVED his malicious intent by the release and content of that rap video. Keep lying to yourself. You guys aren't gamers.
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If you give someone a hammer and then they murder someone with it. You aren't guilty of any crimes... even if you think someone will murder someone with it.
Afterall gun manufacturers KNOW people will be shot illegally with their guns.
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Again:
"The truth that has been pointed out over and over again which has been denied by everyone unreasonable is that we all know that what geohot released WILL be abused. AND he PROVED his malicious intent by the release and content of that rap video. Keep lying to yourself. You guys aren't gamers."
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Again.
People who manufactuer guns KNOW that they will be abused and that people will be murdered.
Who's lieing to themselves here? Your analogy is broken and disproven yet you keep pretending it works.
The only person lieing to themselves is you, because you think you are right with the point when it's eaisly disproven and you've got no leg to stand on by way of your own analogy.
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Some people hand out hammers to fix things. Some people hand out hammers to hurt others. Some people mod console to thing they want at no expense to others. Some people mod consoles to cheat and make the gaming experience worst for everyone else. And it's about the intent, not the action. So, no. My analogy is NOT broken. But when someone such as yourself cannot successfully argue the point at hand (geohot being in the wrong), a common tactic is to divert attention from the real point such as focusing on an analogy (which is what you are attempting to do.) So focus on this:
"The truth that has been pointed out over and over again which has been denied by everyone unreasonable is that we all know that what geohot released WILL be abused. AND he PROVED his malicious intent by the release and content of that rap video. Keep lying to yourself. You guys aren't gamers."
You sannot deny that Geohot released sensitive info.
You cannot deny that it will be abused.
You cannot deny that Geohot proved his malicious intent from the rapping video he released.
Geohot is in the wrong. Stop lying to yourself, and start promoting gaming.
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Er, intent does not matter...
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Keep dreaming. Intent can matter in a court of law. This is a fact.