Flake wrote:Lol, I still only barely understand what you guys are talking about but the gist is clear: Sony's gaming division is starting 2011 totally fucked in half.
so far this is Quote Of The Year.
Flake wrote:Lol, I still only barely understand what you guys are talking about but the gist is clear: Sony's gaming division is starting 2011 totally fucked in half.
Breetai wrote:If this really is a monumental as claimed, does that mean that those old modded X-Box emulator stations can finally be replaced? Will the PS3 replace the original X-Box as the console of choice to run emulators on?
To be honest, that is all I would use it for. My PS3 is already my primary media hub. My Wii is acting as my emulation hub (since I don't feel like having a bulky X-Box in my living room). The emulation on the Wii is not as good as the X-Box. If the PS3 is, I will be very happy.
Is this something so bad that it will hurt the software sales of the PS3 as much as hacking hurt the DC, X-Box or even PS1? I hope not... but, it is looking like it might based on what this thread seems to say.
Breetai wrote:Is this something so bad that it will hurt the software sales of the PS3 as much as hacking hurt the DC, X-Box or even PS1? I hope not... but, it is looking like it might based on what this thread seems to say.
Breetai wrote:If this really is a monumental as claimed, does that mean that those old modded X-Box emulator stations can finally be replaced? Will the PS3 replace the original X-Box as the console of choice to run emulators on?
Is this something so bad that it will hurt the software sales of the PS3 as much as hacking hurt the DC, X-Box or even PS1? I hope not... but, it is looking like it might based on what this thread seems to say.
AppleQueso wrote:Yeah, I'll be using CFW as soon as it's available, and I still plan on purchasing plenty of games.
Hope sony doesn't fix this before Last Guardian comes out...
This is along the lines of what I was thinking they would do. Just re-sign their old software with new keys and toast everything else. This is an interesting prospect though; think I will wait and see what happens between Sony and the hacking community. Personally I would still buy the disc-based games; but would be more inclined to get free PSN games.Hatta wrote:Then they'd need to make a white list of games generated with the old keys. This is not a "monumental task". They signed every one of those games in the first place, so they should have the signatures on file. Shouldn't take much more than a properly formed SQL query to get that list.
Then they need to sign that list with the new keys, so nobody can add anything to the whitelist of games.