vlad321 said:
o_O.Q said:
vlad321 said:
o_O.Q said:
"You don't even understand that the laughable part is that you equate hacking your PS3 with PSN access."
i just asked you "go find me the quote of what i said that led to that hilarious assumption"
you haven't answered my question and what you are going on to write further shows that you appear to beleve that im saying that, which is quite frankly nonsense i never said such a thing
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You clearly state that hacking a PS3 should be prevented because it may adversely affect PSN users, effectively saying that the privilage of accessing the PSN should be the same as your right to hack your hardware. You don't realize that hacking your PS3 is a right, and accessing PSN is just a privilage. Just like the right to modify your car as you see fit, and the privilage of using a public road. The laughable part is that you don't realize this.
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"You don't even understand that the laughable part is that you equate hacking your PS3 with PSN access."
i just asked you "go find me the quote of what i said that led to that hilarious assumption"
you still haven't shown me the quote where i equate the two
"You don't realize that hacking your PS3 is a right, and accessing PSN is just a privilage"
modifying a console and completely unlocking it to the point where it can be used for malicious acts are different things aren't they?
so now i have to ask you where i said that ALL forms of modification shouldn't be allowed? as far as i remeber i was talking about the keys and the exploits that allowed the console to be completely altered for malicious acts
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I can quote the entire second half of your post, which is what you are saying.You still fail to realize that ANY modification is allowed and your right, PSN is just a privilage and you are equating the two to try and push off hacking your PS3 as a privilage, and not a right, that can be taken away. If I want to I can stick two lawnmowers on the hood of my car that would allow for maximum carnage to pedestrians. Obviously, I can't take it to the street (PSN) Your entire stance is just laughable on many points because you try to push off a right as a privilage.
Oh by the way let me tell you that modifying your car for illegal purposes (another example is tinting windows past 30% or so in some states) could mean death, meanwhile the hackers at best mean you have a bad game that last like 20 mins, and STILL modifying your car is legal. WHich makes your stance all the more hilarious.
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the only way it can be said that i equated the two is to quote me where i said that all modifications are not allowed ( i never did and never will ) to say so otherwise is just plain stupid
"ANY modification is allowed and your right"
lol any modification is allowed? lmfao lets take your car example if i strap a sword on the side of my car to extend into oncoming traffic thats allowed? or for the ps3 if i mod my ps3 to explode after a given time interval and chuck it at a group of people thats allowed?