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Originally posted by Phar View PostTo get the most out of this you'd have to install a modified version of the OFW to allow things like installing pkg files as well so I think Sony may be able to tell when you log into PSN that your firmwares not legit either.
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My understanding from the video was that they cannot yet run software from a Blu-Ray disc because disc-based applications run via an Apploader (presumably a layer which means games aren't running at low-level). Since this has little implications for running hombrew (low-level access is what they're working on), they've not bothered to work on getting the keys to access the Apploader. They state that it's probably very possible, they just have no plans to work on it. Watch from 43:15 on the video when the lady asks the question.
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Originally posted by Flabio View PostThe thing that annoys me most with Blu-Ray at the moment is the number of discs that go off and try to download stuff from the net when you start them up (in the case of the Scott Pilgrim blu-ray, it goes off and downloades some *trailers* to play before the front end). It's reached the point where I purposely disconnect my PS3 from the net when I want to play a Blu-Ray so that it'll boot up quickly...
Originally posted by InvisibleKid View PostWhat Sony could easily do is implement a database that is stored on their end that compares the signatures to the title-id of the product, as well as a hash of the contents of the executable and the size of the executable.
They could easily spot edited apps at that point.
If the PS3 turns into the original Xbox when it comes to homebrew, I'm going to do what I did with that and buy another one. I'll keep a new slim model for playing games properly and going online, and my big old BC one will be for dicking around with homebrew.
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It's not going to stop people using their PS3s offline. And if we're talking about using that technique to prevent cheating online, that's all down to how much of the game is happening client side.
The point you make about offline homebrew is of course valid - but the reasoning for protecting online is that a) if they don't then the trophies and leaderboards won't mean anything, people will stop playing b) online gaming accounts for such a large portion of the gaming userbase now.
Offline games are completely screwed though, yeah.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View PostLike recordable CD's were years ago?
Recordable BDs could take a while to become cheap.
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Originally posted by NekoFever View PostIf the PS3 turns into the original Xbox when it comes to homebrew, I'm going to do what I did with that and buy another one. I'll keep a new slim model for playing games properly and going online, and my big old BC one will be for dicking around with homebrew.
Otherwise I'm quite content with my Xbox - I had two modded ones!
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The xbox has gone as far as running 720p movies (just about) and PSX emulation. I think anything else is a step too far.
With the Ps3 as open as it is now I would hope to see a new front end like XBMC etc plus ability to run blu ray isos etc. Theres already a DC emu out although I heard its flakey. Snes, finalburn and MD are perfect as expected. Wouldnt have thought Mame, pc/dos, saturn and Amiga emulation to be too far behind now.
I should've put a larger hdd in it than 320gb, grrrrr!
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostThe only thing the Xbox can't do, which I would want, is Saturn emulation. Could the PS3 handle that, what with it's 18.53 different processors? I mean, the Saturn only had two.
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