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walsufnir said:
SxyxS said:
Mnementh said:
SxyxS said:
MonstaMack said:
Wii U hardware sales explosion confirmed.

people don't buy the wii u because there is no software

-no software=no software for costumers= no software for pirates.

 

 

what i don't understand.the wii u has far more power than the 3ds but was hacked in a shorter period.I always thought:the more powerful a system,the harder to hack.Seems I was wrong.

The power has nothing to do with the ability to hack the system. You need some entry point, mostly bugs (like Twilight hack), but also different attacks are possible to jailbreak the system.

i've always thought:the more power a system has the more complicated the security and the harder the encryption codes to be cracked.

to hack a 10bit encription or a 100bit encryption should make some difference.

no, power of a system has no correlation with encryption. and yes, 10bit encryption and 100bit encryption is a difference and especially not "some" :) but the problem is that more bits doesn't necessarily mean more security. the main problem is mostly a bad implementation of crypto-standards which is what happened to early ps3's.

maybe the answer is:the more powerfull a system is the  more complicated it becomes,the more complicated it is the bigger the chance for mistakes/bugs etc that can missused by hackers.

 

@abbath

i think you are right.the reason why epic mickey2 sold only few copies on consoles are these mousetraps.