btw, sony's disclaimer on hackerone actually mentions that. you're likely to be sued if an exploit is released for the latest firmware, because that damages sony and sony's customers a lot. if you had been there with the ps3, when it was first...
the vita is unlikely as is the psp. the ps4 or 5, I'm not sure, but I wouldn't sign in to either if you have pirated games on the hdd. I'm sure sony has upped their game with the ps5, just like what Nintendo did. it seems unlikely that such an...
who knows. we don't know what causes a ban, but based on the experiences of most people, sony doesn't seem to detect much. they probably could if they put more effort into it, but they don't.
Bloopair allows connecting controllers from other consoles like native Wii U Pro Controllers on the Wii U.
It temporarily applies patches to the IOS-PAD module responsible for Bluetooth controller connections.
Here is a demo video showing off...