Comment #1 by Anonymous on 2008-03-16
Non-hackable? Hackers? Who the hell do you think you are? People who share things for free that you would normally only acquire by purchasing are not hackers, they are pirates. Hackers are people who can bend a BASH shell completely to their will, just as a psychic may bend a spoon with their minds. Hackers are the people that have put together the software that runs this site. Pirates share data freely. You take a stance as if you are high-and-mighty over these pirates, but that's hardly the case. Unless you personally know every single person who has 'pirated' this or other games, and know that they have the ability to purchase the game, you should hardly speak in such a pious tone. On that same note, your pious attitude should be reserved until you have seen with your own eyes exactly where every dime of spent money goes, and can assure that every dime goes to paying only for the development of current and future games and game systems. If a single penny goes to cigarettes, boats, or houses that are twenty times the size some part of Square Enix or any other game production company needs, then no one can blame some people for deciding to pirate, rather than pay.
Even beyond that, this game was never "hacked", simply dumped and shared. The "hacking" will be when people release firmwares that bypass this admittedly funny little stop in the game. Nothing in this world is "non-hackable."
Learn to write a story instead of just following along with what you're told like a brain-dead sheep.