why oh why are people so stupid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IDaGne0 ... r_embedded
- All those games are on PSN store, infamous has a full game trial on PSN Plus atm
- that console could still be a dev unit, they are sold on ps3 hack forums all the time.
- the PlayStation 3 name is just on the plastic cover & not the actual console itself, you could slide the dev cover off (it says Playstation 3 test/test unit) & put a normal one on
am i the only one whos skeptical?
Another PS3 hack *sigh*
seems it true then
http://www.ps3news.com/PS3-Hacks/psjail ... s-arrives/
quite shocked tbh, a lots been going on & i havent been paying attention :3
http://www.ps3news.com/PS3-Hacks/psjail ... s-arrives/
quite shocked tbh, a lots been going on & i havent been paying attention :3
No! You damn fool hackers Sony will disable USB ports next!
Shocking.Matty wrote:i havent been paying attention :3
Urgh. So shortsighted, someone needs to go to specsavers. This is alittle more than piracy. Being able to have your games on the system, and a possibility for homebrew aswell.Kaito-kun wrote:Boo! Bad pirates! Boo! We need to support the industry darn it!
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Homebrew = Good. Piracy = Bad. However; seeing as these two very often tend to use the same devices and my faith in humanity is near zero and there are so few homebrew devs compared to the number of pirates out there forgive me for reaching that conclusion. As for having them on your system, why should that matter? There are these things called discs that are normally within three feet of your console; it's not that much effort to get off your bum to change them.Reknoc wrote: Urgh. So shortsighted, someone needs to go to specsavers. This is alittle more than piracy. Being able to have your games on the system, and a possibility for homebrew aswell.
Maybe so but ease of homebrew has hardly hurt the Wii any.Kaito-kun wrote:Homebrew = Good. Piracy = Bad. However; seeing as these two very often tend to use the same devices and my faith in humanity is near zero and there are so few homebrew devs compared to the number of pirates out there forgive me for reaching that conclusion.
You're not a proper gamer if you don't want to take as little effort doing something. I'd much rather just choose a game in a menu and play it than figure out where I put the game, put it in, wait for the PS3 to recognise it and have longer load times for it.Kaito-kun wrote:As for having them on your system, why should that matter? There are these things called discs that are normally within three feet of your console; it's not that much effort to get off your bum to change them.
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That's because there's little worth pirating on the Wii if we're honest.Reknoc wrote:Maybe so but ease of homebrew has hardly hurt the Wii any.
So your justification for all this is "I can't organise for toffee therefore I'd much rather have a machine do it for me"?Reknoc wrote:You're not a proper gamer if you don't want to take as little effort doing something. I'd much rather just choose a game in a menu and play it than figure out where I put the game, put it in, wait for the PS3 to recognise it and have longer load times for it.
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