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indodude said:

Woow... which reminds me, Sony needs to start mass banning >_<

 

Edit: Was browsing through the comments, someone said there's 9.00GB of actual gameplay and 32.4GB of cinema. lolwut


seems about right for a Blu-ray game, I mean they need to fill the disc with something and creating enough gameplay content would take to long and cost to much. But HD video and lossless (pointless more like) 7.1 audio can fill a disc real easy. In fact of that 9GB of game data some of it will be dupe to reduce load times so make that 8GB add the latest in compression and you could probably get it down to 7.5GB lol.



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Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


yea all the Sony haters would laugh 2 when somy hass to pay out, creating viruses is ilegal and if traked back to Sony (which hakers would) then the law suites would begin, it would be like the rootkits all over again.



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zarx said:
Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


yea all the Sony haters would laugh 2 when somy hass to pay out, creating viruses is ilegal and if traked back to Sony (which hakers would) then the law suites would begin, it would be like the rootkits all over again.

How would Sony hack it, and no1 can come forward without admiting to piracy, there's no way Sony would have to pay out 



Edgeoflife said:
zarx said:
Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


yea all the Sony haters would laugh 2 when somy hass to pay out, creating viruses is ilegal and if traked back to Sony (which hakers would) then the law suites would begin, it would be like the rootkits all over again.

How would Sony hack it, and no1 can come forward without admiting to piracy, there's no way Sony would have to pay out 


Well, not really sure about this law, but I believe some countries allow back ups. One would just have to pretend they also owned a real copy (and provide proof....they would just buy a used copy). 

Pretty sure, sony wouldn't create virus to begin with....so lets just stop assuming what would happen. 



 

Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


LOL that actually is a brilliant idea. Knowing how Sony is taking this piracy thing really serious, i wouldn't be surprise if they did do it lawlz



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Edgeoflife said:

How would Sony hack it, and no1 can come forward without admiting to piracy, there's no way Sony would have to pay out 



Sony itself would have to leak the game itself. Then downloading the game wouldn't exactly break the copyright as the one who owns the rights released it for free anyways.

 



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mantlepiecek said:

Not a big deal.





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Acevil said:
Edgeoflife said:
zarx said:
Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


yea all the Sony haters would laugh 2 when somy hass to pay out, creating viruses is ilegal and if traked back to Sony (which hakers would) then the law suites would begin, it would be like the rootkits all over again.

How would Sony have to pay it, and no1 can come forward without admiting to piracy, there's no way Sony would have to pay out 


Well, not really sure about this law, but I believe some countries allow back ups. One would just have to pretend they also owned a real copy (and provide proof....they would just buy a used copy). 

Pretty sure, sony wouldn't create virus to begin with....so lets just stop assuming what would happen. 

They'd have to prove the virus came from Sony which would be almost impossible since they wouldn't be stupid enough to upload it from one of their own computers, and then the person coming forward would be admiting illegal activity, even if it was a back up why would he be running it if he has the original disk, blu rays don't scrach easy, so he'd have to buy the disc untracably and break it just to pretend he's backing it up to come forward, like I said Sony wouldn't have to pay it 



Edgeoflife said:
Acevil said:
Edgeoflife said:
zarx said:
Edgeoflife said:

I'd laugh if Sony put it up there with a virus that bricks ps3 of anyone who tries to run it 


yea all the Sony haters would laugh 2 when somy hass to pay out, creating viruses is ilegal and if traked back to Sony (which hakers would) then the law suites would begin, it would be like the rootkits all over again.

How would Sony have to pay it, and no1 can come forward without admiting to piracy, there's no way Sony would have to pay out 


Well, not really sure about this law, but I believe some countries allow back ups. One would just have to pretend they also owned a real copy (and provide proof....they would just buy a used copy). 

Pretty sure, sony wouldn't create virus to begin with....so lets just stop assuming what would happen. 

They'd have to prove the virus came from Sony which would be almost impossible since they wouldn't be stupid enough to upload it from one of their own computers, and then the person coming forward would be admiting illegal activity, even if it was a back up why would he be running it if he has the original disk, blu rays don't scrach easy, so he'd have to buy the disc untracably and break it just to pretend he's backing it up to come forward, like I said Sony wouldn't have to pay it 

Honestly I don't know why some laws allow back-up copies of software, kind of paves way for piracy. I think it is one of those I own this object, I have the right to do whatever. Same excuse with hacking a console.