Brazilian "hackers" did something similar (or the exact same thing) for the PS4, and it was confirmed.This seems too good to be true
Assuming it works like the Brazilian method mentioned above, it doesn't allow you to play any game you want. Essentially you clone someone else's hard drive and get access to their already-installed games.I think this is just a tutorial how to replace your HDD inside(replace 500 gb hdd with 2TB or 1TB), which is the reason you need to carefully copy all the licenses and stuff.
Licenses wouldn't be necessary if you could pirate games, you're basically creating the EXACT SAME hard drive and putting it back, there's no way this lets you play any game you want.
Brazilian "hackers" did something similar (or the exact same thing) for the PS4, and it was confirmed.
Assuming it works like the Brazilian method mentioned above, it doesn't allow you to play any game you want. Essentially you clone someone else's hard drive and get access to their already-installed games.
This is taken from wololo: "Activate a PS4 for a given account, make a full copy of its state/NAND, deactivate it, then copy the backed-up NAND again. UOL mentions however that in their experiment, their console ended up with 2 registered accounts, which are part of the cloning process, and required for the games to work."I'm pretty sure that if you clone a hard drive of console "X" and try to use this method to play games for free on console "Y" this won't work, as the licenses are most likely attached to a console, and will not work on a different console.
This is taken from wololo: "Activate a PS4 for a given account, make a full copy of its state/NAND, deactivate it, then copy the backed-up NAND again. UOL mentions however that in their experiment, their console ended up with 2 registered accounts, which are part of the cloning process, and required for the games to work."
http://wololo.net/2015/05/13/new-pi...rmed-to-be-real-sony-might-take-legal-action/
Essentially. This was from May though, so it's been patched for a long time.Wait, so they copy/paste the NAND of one console on to the other and it works ? Or is there something I'm missing here ?
now I want a ps4 lolThis is taken from wololo: "Activate a PS4 for a given account, make a full copy of its state/NAND, deactivate it, then copy the backed-up NAND again. UOL mentions however that in their experiment, their console ended up with 2 registered accounts, which are part of the cloning process, and required for the games to work."
http://wololo.net/2015/05/13/new-pi...rmed-to-be-real-sony-might-take-legal-action/