Does Sony regret what they did?
Let's hope so!
Does Sony regret their disgusting and illegal consumer rights violation of removing OtherOS, which was the main cause of this hacking fiasco in the first place?
Let's hope so even more strongly!
Will Sony admit that they regret their actions?
NO!
Will Sony learn anything?
LOLNO!
And the more Sony do, the more they bring attention to the hacks that have already been released. Sony has done well in helping to build up the PS3 hacking community with their iron-fisted actions. Now that the security holes have been breached, they'll never be able to plug them.
| RolStoppable said: Piracy isn't that harmful. It's rampant ever since consoles are using optical media, but it didn't have significant or even notable consequences on developers and honorable gamers in the past 15 years, so why should it suddenly be a dead serious problem now? |
It isn't a serious problem now. Most of the industries whining that they are being killed by piracy are turning in record profits year-after-year. The console gaming industry is no exception, and it's absolutely absurd that they say, and that people believe, that they are losing billions or trillions or quadrillions of dollars per year because some 15-year-old with no money just downloaded 4TB of games that he never would have bought and will mostly be left unplayed.
The PC gaming industry might be an exception, but that's mostly their own fault for using restrictive DRM that punishes legitimate customers and makes cracked versions of the game far easier to play








