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Originally Posted by ibe2fly4chu wow. just wow. Lol Yea sony just mad because the hackers who hack their firmware usually come up with interesting homebrew apps. I bet you if they had a section where they bought your homebrew and then they can resell it and make proffit from it they would not even be complaining. I have looked at things official firmware intends on doing...like programming the psp to run ps1 games...ofcourse..when custom firmware came out this was an outrage. But as soon as sony figured out a way how to market it its gonna be on official firmware. If u ask me lol its these same hackers that they blame that help them develop the system even further. Get a life sony and instead of giving modders a bad name learn from them...and by the way..if the definition of hacker is closely looked up on its not someone who intends on getting pirated content.... |
I agree with you 100%! I said many of the same things in my post from the other thread.
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Originally Posted by Canada2113 there is no separation of Hacking and Piracy in that survey. I love hacking my psp because i can do more with it, but that doesnt necessarily mean that i do it to pirate games.
Sony should do what Apple did. Hand out the sdk and let people make their own programs then send them to sony. If sony approves of it (as in it doesnt involve anything illegal) then they sign the code and publish it. The only downside to that is that emulators wouldnt pass the test, but it would be a great way to get the whole community involved in a 100% legal way.
I hope they send it to me. I want to fill this out. |
I love this idea, except Sony would never hand out SDK's for psp, they are way too greedy to give anyone credit. They should've done this from the beginning and they wouldn't have so much problem with piracy.
Let's go back in time a little bit to when the psp was just coming out, Sony was saying how it was going to revolutionize handheld gaming because users would be able to develop their own aps for it. Now fast forward to today, had they actually done what they intended to, or at least what they made their users BELIEVE they intended, we wouldn't be here answering questions about "pandora this and downgrade that. We'd all be on a forum talking to devs suggesting what we'd like to see happen next for our systems.
I guess that's way too close to a perfect world. Maybe Sony stalled the end of the world by going back on their word.
