boktor666 said:It's so obvious. Using hacked content on PSN=asking for bans. Don't whine that it's their fault. It's yours, for pirating and using illegal hacks.
What are you talking about ?Twilight Loz said:hackers would've won if sony hadn't taken geohots computer equipments. Thats how they found a way to ban people. You cant really blame george for 'handing' his equipments to sony. he had no choice.
dills2 said:sony will start banning ip adresses soon enough
then again, there are far less online games for wii then either xbox360 or ps3.Dter ic said:if microsoft and sony starts doing this nintendo should of done the same if they *really* wanted to protect gamers from hackers online
That's directly proportional to the number of FPS games on 360 and PS3 compared to the Wii.ecko said:then again, there are far less online games for wii then either xbox360 or ps3.
Usage of unlicensed software and *COUGH*BACKUPS*COUGH* goes against your PSN ToS (Or I think it does.)ShadowSoldier said:What sort of hacks were you using?
I mean, if some people are just using a hack that lets them load a game off of their HDD and they ban, believe it or not, Sony has no merit to ban people. As long as you didn't use their servers at all for your hacks, and you own all of the stuff or you have permission from the homebrewer to use the program, you should be safe. And that's because Homebrew is 100% LEGAL.
So really, Sony doing this just because, when they don't know what a person has, is retarded and wrong. I get wanting to protect your console, but there are people who don't want to keep swapping discs and risk damaging them.
Anyways, online gaming sucks. I always found it to ruin the quality of the game. If I pay $60.00 to get a game that's going to be used mainly for online, and then the servers are shit-tastic from day one (looking at you CoD), it was a waste of money. Also don't have to worry about hackers or cheaters with offline games either. Don't have to deal with the 14 year olds thinking their hot shit because they live at home for free and have girlfriends.
fgghjjkll said:Usage of unlicensed software and *COUGH*BACKUPS*COUGH* goes against your PSN ToS (Or I think it does.)ShadowSoldier said:What sort of hacks were you using?
I mean, if some people are just using a hack that lets them load a game off of their HDD and they ban, believe it or not, Sony has no merit to ban people. As long as you didn't use their servers at all for your hacks, and you own all of the stuff or you have permission from the homebrewer to use the program, you should be safe. And that's because Homebrew is 100% LEGAL.
So really, Sony doing this just because, when they don't know what a person has, is retarded and wrong. I get wanting to protect your console, but there are people who don't want to keep swapping discs and risk damaging them.
Anyways, online gaming sucks. I always found it to ruin the quality of the game. If I pay $60.00 to get a game that's going to be used mainly for online, and then the servers are shit-tastic from day one (looking at you CoD), it was a waste of money. Also don't have to worry about hackers or cheaters with offline games either. Don't have to deal with the 14 year olds thinking their hot shit because they live at home for free and have girlfriends.
Judging from the email, It looks like Circumvention devices (aka PSJailbreak) are against the ToS too.