fordy on 16 December 2011
| Baalzamon said: Ok, I have a question. Maybe Sony did advertise Linux as a feature (it really depends on what you classify as advertising. I find it quite humorous that press statements are supposedly advertising, yet companies say things ALL the time in press statements that get changed, etc.), but if you really want to get technical, when did Sony ever reveal that the PS3 can play games, go on PSN, use Linux, etc. all under the same circumstances? If they advertised it can do those things, it can. Just not at the same time, because you will need a different setup. I was also told that our country was made with the idea of free speech, but every day, more and more things are added to the list of things we simply cannot say. Isn't that false advertising? |
In which case, there should have been a clause that says OtherOS removes PSN and some game playback capability. Features are, by default, meant to be all usable, not 'chop n change'.







