then you want to potentially lose your $170AUD backup loaderCrazzy1 said:Rock Raiyu said:PS Jailbreak disables forced software updates
But what if we want to update![]()
then you want to potentially lose your $170AUD backup loaderCrazzy1 said:Rock Raiyu said:PS Jailbreak disables forced software updates
But what if we want to update![]()
OrGoN3 said:Fun_Zephyr said:I can promise you this works. I have one pre ordered. I was at OzModChips today and watched him using it in from of me. There was an external HDD and several games backed up on it. (Games can be stored on an external FAT32 drive OR the PS3 Internal Drive. Some games will be required to copy to the internal HDD due to some single game files being greater than 4Gb.
You can copy straight from Disc to either HDD.
As a disc is required to be in the PS3 I saw God of War III in the Drive but watched a different game get selected from a list and then be played.
It is 100% genuine.
It might seem pricey but think about what it does. A single game can cost over $100. If you damaged a few games then it pays for itself. being able to play straight from HDD - worth the price.
EDIT: I meant God of War III. Sorry for the Typo.
Yeah? Name one that isn't some stupid special edition package that comes with a gimmick. The point of the matter here is that, if you are downloading the games, you are screwed. Comcast has a cap of 200-250GB/month. Most other ISPs have similar followings. If you're ripping the games from Gamefly, then I guess this could be worth it. But in the end, you're still paying for Gamefly AND this.
See where I'm going? It is just very pricey for something that is just stolen. Plus, all Sony has to do to block this is disable the USB ports during boot. Done.
Crazzy1 said:Rock Raiyu said:PS Jailbreak disables forced software updates
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Forced updates are the updates that are on discs I think. Much like Nintendo has there updates in their games. I think this is what it means. So you can update if you want, the jigstick, they said, is updateable.Crazzy1 said:Rock Raiyu said:PS Jailbreak disables forced software updates
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No. You won't be able to play older console games.12345 said:can this make slim etc play old ps1 and ps2 games?

Not necessarily. If you can rip a game to the FAT32 HDD on the PS3, then you can connect the HDD to the PC and upload the files within to the usual places.psykobug said:a fench site tested it with a burnt BR disc , it don't work . you need to insert the original BR in your ps3 . so no massive internet piracy for now.![]()
QUOTE said:you can play backups without a game in driver right?
hundshamer said:Not necessarily. If you can rip a game to the FAT32 HDD on the PS3, then you can connect the HDD to the PC and upload the files within to the usual places.psykobug said:a fench site tested it with a burnt BR disc , it don't work . you need to insert the original BR in your ps3 . so no massive internet piracy for now.![]()
OrGoN3 said:Crazzy1 said:Rock Raiyu said:PS Jailbreak disables forced software updates
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What if they keep track of which consoles are in debug mode when started when playing online? All of a sudden, they see a lot pop up. BAN. In the whole for another $299USD or more. Until it's been proven to be 100% stealth in every situation, then I might get a clone. But Sony still can block it whenever they want with an update, and I like to keep my system up to date. It's a step in the right direction, but I'm still sticking with the fact that it is pricey and comes with no guarantee of working with the next update.
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I said most, not all. I too have FiOS and can confirm there is no feasible cap, at least in my area. There is also no cap on my service guarantee (but then again, there wasn't one with Comcast either, although mine wasn't capped). I'm not saying it's SOL for everyone. It just takes that much longer to get a single game, some folks will be capped to a few games a month if they aren't ripping their own.....It's the first next gen media [Blu-Ray] console to be hacked (and that exists). Everyone is used to files that are 5-10 times smaller than PS3 games. Even though most of the games are not /that/ large (as in the ones that are on PS3 and X360).

Christopher8827 said:Erm, didn't Sony say they couldn't software emulate the PS2 properly because apparently the PS2's GPU characteristics involving RAM and bandwidth is incompatible with the PS3's architecture and would be difficult to emulate properly.
The early PS3s could do it because they had some PS2 parts in them and they are now not present PS3s.
Man, they couldn't even emulate PS1 properly, some games I own don't even run - I would be surprised if PS2 gets emulated properly.

Yes, because Australia, being the shitty tiny spec of dirt on the rest of the world that it is, is the main party responsible for piracy. (Note I assume you didn't mean that but the way you worded it makes it seem that way.) Other countries have way cheaper (read as: half) prices than we do, and yet they still pirate. The real reason is the pirates don't want to pay for anything. And why would you if you can get it for free? Hell, even the people who do pirate that I know, do it purely because they can, not for any of those reasons you've listed.overlord00 said:the thing is, you can update from discs if need be, up until now there has been no patch to detect this, so all current firmwares are fine.
@other_australians: i dont even bother going into places like eb anymore, everything is WAY overpriced (in comparison to the rest of the world), and Yahtzee is right to complain... overpriced and overtime, thats why so much piracy happens in the first place, and thats why it gets so out of hand in the long run... first; get the game before retail release (by months for ssbb), then it just becomes easier because games just keep not getting released...
