Prime said:
Bob Loblaw said:
Yeah I hear ya. You just need any kind of memory card and even the main systems hard drive can be any laptop Hard drive the size you want. also you can put whatever you want on the hdd like movies.
and despite what linki says you can transfer stuff you've bought from the store to 5 other ps3s for free. so say one of your friends gets warhawk you guys can download it on 5 other systems for free and all play together.
Leave, don't start a fanboy war. Everyone knows you are a ps3 fanboy.
Well, he is. But his comment this time wasn't really fanboyish.
After the introduction of Trophy system, more saves are getting locked. They can't be copied in the first place or a save from other machine is not loadable. I don't think it's limited to games that has adopted trophies, but more on the PS3 firmware side's decision I believe.
All this to prevent people getting unfair number of trophies, and in 360 achievement scores. As if they're really important in the first place.
Allowing 5 machines to download from one purchase on PSN did more harm than good I believe. PSN forums (be it on whatever site) are infested with trades until admins decide to ban trades. GBATemp doesn't allow trading virtual content so you are just less exposed to PSN pirates here.
Have you seen Tekken 5 DR and Siren boards?
I used to like the fact I can share saves within my local profiles AND with other machines. Like, when I am logged in as my Japanese account downloading something from Japanese PSN but forget to switch over to my Canadian profile after queueing download, games will still load up saves from my Canadian profile.
On Bladestorm I have maxed every single class, and someone wanted to try out the classes before he starts the game so I gave him my save and he picked his main class then started a new game.
But besides that, I haven't experienced any content-copying-goodness.
MS is more concerned about Marketplace security than the ability of users sharing purchased contents. I think that's a right thing to do from a business perspective. And to preserve people's gamescore integrity, saves are not transferrable (also happening to PS3 so Sony agrees on the necessity of anti-cheating)
And as far as my understanding of PS3's file system goes, everything is encrypted with key unique to your console. So if you forcefully copy over contents using Linux, the chances are other PS3s can't decrypt it since their keys are different from yours.
P.S. I thought Warhawk locks permission to one of the 5 users so if you purchase one and share it with your friend you two can't play at the same time?
P.S.2. Too much PS3 talk I guess, I just wanted to bring people up to speed assuming people are familiar with 360 side already.