I’ve been selling CFW PS3s on eBay for a minute now and they’ve suddenly gone into some holy war against mod menus and game backups. Does anyone know of another reliable site I can sell them?
I’ve been selling CFW PS3s on eBay for a minute now and they’ve suddenly gone into some holy war against mod menus and game backups. Does anyone know of another reliable site I can sell them?
Sony doesn’t own the copyright to the games. The game makers do. Not all of them are still in business, so no worries about them. Those which are still in business required to send a cease and desist from a court before there is ever some type of lawsuit.Just don't go selling backup, unless you want a lawsuit from Sony over copyright intellectual properties.
You could install OFW 3.55 and have the buyer install CFW instead.
You can install CFW on the lastest firmwareYou could install OFW 3.55 and have the buyer install CFW instead.
I got the impression that CFW was the culprit for the listing being flagged. If the console is on 3.55 OFW, then the buyer would only have to download and install the latest CFW. It would be quicker and easier than using PS3Xploit.You can install CFW on the lastest firmware
This.You could install OFW 3.55 and have the buyer install CFW instead.
This is true. I got my 3DS XL hacked and even though I don't understand most of the features, I get along okay with installing games at the very least. And converting them.Selling modded consoles is worse than just piracy, people who want a hacked console should do it themselves, so then they know how the console was hacked and what has been done with console, I see a lot of people who buy pre-hacked consoles and have nothing but trouble with them because they don't understand how it was hacked or what you can or cannot do with the console.
As an example: "PS3 Slim 250GB with Official Firmware 3.55, Very Good Condition"Yeah just don't sell that kind of things >_>
3.55 doesn’t matter anymore. Downgrading is a waste of time. First thing I usually do is install HFW4.85 and go from there.As an example: "PS3 Slim 250GB with Official Firmware 3.55, Very Good Condition"
That would be fine. It wouldn't be taken down.
Those who want to an easy to hack PS3 would go for this.
Yeah just don't sell that kind of things >_>
Why? I’m helping people of lesser experience have a formidable system and superior game play, while saving PS3 consoles from being bricked. I know the SJW in you hates it, but nothing is made for the PS3 anymore. No games. No controllers. No systems. Providing backup copies of games which are no longer in production does NOT effect the maker. You can’t go into a GameStop and buy new games. Maybe in the third party market you can (in fact I’ve got some great games still sealed for PS3 ie Walking Dead Collectors Edition & No More Hero’s: Red Zone), but mainstream retailers no longer carry them. I mentioned earlier about a possible lawsuit, but now that I think about it, one of the conditions is it must create a hardship for the maker by reducing their income. Since they no longer make or sell the games, it will be impossible to prove this.
PS4 is a different story, it’s still in production and games are still being made for about 3-5 more years. Then it too will be dead. Until then, I don’t mess with them, except to play for myself.
I once sold a PSTV with a 64GB card on eBay and if I recall, I never mentioned anything about the backups, but I did private message him about it and how to transfer them. He either got along with it or wiped it.Unless you're somehow including a hdd big enough to include EVERY PS3 title ever, the end user still has to figure out how to a. find those games and b. how to get them working on a CFW system... tasks probably impossible to anyone lacking the basic knowledge to hack the console themselves. I'm with those here that believe that soft mods should be the responsibility of the end user.
I'm all for modders selling hardmodded systems, as hard mods require a skillset and tools not everyone possesses, but softmod sellers are in that same scummy territory as those selling fully loaded/configured retropi's for many times what the hardware costs. What's your mark-up on a soft modded PS3 opposed to how much a non-exploited one costs you?