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  • Durahansolo
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Mezlo View Post
    /motions to Malacite
    O_o Who is that guy?

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  • Mezlo
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Feba View Post
    Who cares?

    /motions to Malacite

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  • Feba
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Malacite View Post
    No, but how long will it be before someone who wants to pirate shit goes to him for the info?
    Who cares?

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  • Malacite
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    No, but how long will it be before someone who wants to pirate shit goes to him for the info?

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  • Mhurron
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Malacite View Post
    It won't ruin Sony, I mean people cracked the PS1 and PS2 and they did just fine but that's hardly the point.

    Pirates need to DIAF.
    I run XBMC on my XBox. There are a lot more reasons to want to have a cracked console then just pirates. This guy is not a pirate either.

    ---------- Post added at 06:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:49 PM ----------

    Originally posted by DakAttack View Post
    Hoimebrew apps include hacks?
    Until a completely hack-free loader is written, homebrew apps will require hacks (buggy games) to load.

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  • DakAttack
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    Hoimebrew apps include hacks?

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  • Malacite
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    It won't ruin Sony, I mean people cracked the PS1 and PS2 and they did just fine but that's hardly the point.

    Pirates need to DIAF.

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  • Feba
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    Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
    Yes, because cracking the Xbox and the 360 was the end of those platforms.
    Also PSP, DS, Wii (big time), and probably every other console anyone cared about.

    The chances of a PS3 ever emulating an Xbox are pretty slim. Technically, it might be possible if the PS3 has enough power in it, but it would require someone make an emulator. This was done on a very small basis to play Playstation games on Dreamcast, but was imperfect and never met great success. Bleemcast was also done by a company, which could've made money on its endeavors, had it not been killed with fire by one corporation or another. There's little incentive for a homebrew developer to do the same right now. If you want to play games without buying the console, wait about seven years after the console dies and then give emulators a shot.

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  • Mhurron
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Malacite View Post
    It means Sony better pay this douche bag some hush money ASAP for the sake of the industry.
    Yes, because cracking the Xbox and the 360 was the end of those platforms.

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  • Malacite
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    It means Sony better pay this douche bag some hush money ASAP for the sake of the industry.

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  • Mhurron
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Callisto View Post
    because the 6 partitioned PCs they have in the same room as the PS3 aren't enough for some reason
    It is never enough.

    Anyway, his guys hobby is hardware hacking. He finds it interesting and so he does it. What he finds helps others who like to do the same thing. That's it. Never expect that anything people like this find is going to really matter to most people. Remember, this guy set out to essentially break his PS3, not so anyone else could pirate software or do anything other then play PS3 games on the PS3, but simply because he wanted to know if he could.

    Again, you are not going to be playing Halo on your PS3 because of what he is doing.

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  • Callisto
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Takelli View Post
    If he did hack it so that you can play Xbox 360 games on it, I would like that... Won't have to buy the Xbox for the few good games on the Xbox that I want to play.
    Name an XBox 360 exclusive that doesn't rely entirely on XBL for its gameplay value. I don't think this is going to help anyone in any way aside from the geeks that want their PS3 to run Ubuntu or some bullshit because the 6 partitioned PCs they have in the same room as the PS3 aren't enough for some reason, aside from the people who want to get hacked versions of games which I think would likely be possible without hacking the PS3 itself.

    Really I don't even see the help, anyone who thinks they need to be getting more out of the PS3 than it already does in terms of functionality probably could be doing better with a retardedly strong PC of their own design.

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  • Ashrick
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    yikes technical terms!

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  • Mhurron
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Takelli View Post
    If he did hack it so that you can play Xbox 360 games on it, I would like that... Won't have to buy the Xbox for the few good games on the Xbox that I want to play.
    You think MS is going to port the 360's OS and libraries to the PS3? 360 games aren't magically going to know how to work with the PS3's hardware just because someone figured out how to get a different kernel working on it.

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  • Takelli
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    Re: Genius hacks PS3. What does the mean for us?

    Originally posted by Mhurron View Post
    It might allow homebrew apps and other OS's, if drivers for all the components are ever written. No you won't be running Halo on your PS3.
    If he did hack it so that you can play Xbox 360 games on it, I would like that... Won't have to buy the Xbox for the few good games on the Xbox that I want to play.

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