What happens if you pirate ps3 games




















These people are doing some impressive things. Look at the continued work on the unofficial but fantastic PC port of Super Mario Or just a few days ago, The Hidden Palace uploaded over PlayStation 2 game prototypes and dev builds , uncovering and preserving a huge bit of game history in one fell swoop.

Meanwhile, publishers like Nintendo use lawyers to crack down on the availability of emulator-playable ROMs for games that are no longer sold. Nintendo even explicitly limits how long it will sell certain games. None of this helps preserve these works. In fact, it actively hurts efforts to do so.

I find this situation frustrating and sad. It is this: Release all games on PC, preferably alongside their source code. Having PC game releases with source code would make certain aspects of game preservation much easier, and could allow even the oldest games to survive for decades to come.

It frees games from being tied to one single platform or the whims of whatever capitalist entity published it. One of the most-ported and played classic games is the original Doom. As a result, Doom has also stayed relevant. Imagine the goodwill Rockstar might have garnered had it actually officially released the source itself.

Release it on PC to start with, and release the source code later. Consider it an investment. The community will spend years and years improving your game, porting it to new platforms and keeping it relevant. Consumers using circumvention devices or running unauthorized or pirated software will have access to the PlayStation Network and access to Qriocity services through PlayStation 3 system terminated permanently.

To avoid this, consumers must immediately cease use and remove all circumvention devices and delete all unauthorized or pirated software from their PlayStation 3 systems. Circumvention devices and game piracy damage our industry and can potentially injure the online experience for you, our loyal PlayStation customers, via hacks and cheats.

Many PlayStation. Blog readers have asked how we intend to deal with these incidents that they have been reading about in the gaming press, and this is our initial response. By identifying PlayStation 3 systems that breach our guidelines and terminating their ability to connect to PlayStation Network, we are protecting our business and preserving the honest gameplay experiences that you expect and deserve.

Rest assured, this message does not apply to the overwhelming majority of our users who enjoy the world of entertainment PlayStation 3 has to offer without breaching the guidelines detailed above, and we urge you to continue doing so without fear.

Did you like this? Like this. I support you Sony in this. The thing i find funny about this, is that it took you this long to just issue the first response about it. Why not give OtherOS back Sony? Thanks for acknowledgeing this officially. Good to know Sony is not just hoping that this goes away. As community members, who want fun and fair experiences with our online games, supporting Sony on this is pretty much a mandatory.

I am on your side SONY all the way;. Some people spend too much time trying to get free stuff. Happy Gaming everyone!! Dear SONY, your futile cat and mouse game with PSP hackers came only at the cost of your legitimate users being bombarded with a barrage of forced updates. Please do not let such ultimately fruitless practices be repeated on the PS3, the hackers will spend all of a single day to break the new firmware and your legit users will be forced through another pointless, long and obnoxious update procedure.

There is a fast way you can negate the need for a lot of these devices and workarounds: remove region locking. I do not play pirated software on any game systems I own.

Sony should give us more functions to our consoles, like install a game on HDD like the other console does, simply place the disc on tray and run it from hdd, making loading times decrease significantly… I would like to use this resource, the oficial one of course…. Hope Sony takes him out.

You can buy Japanese, European, or US games and play them on your system with no issue. The homebrew argument is lame since the psp community produced few if any apps of note. The ability to cheat alone makes supporting jailbreaking efforts as a bad deal. Ban the pirates and disable all their online capabilities! Well-known Member. The PlayStation 3 is much more than a gaming console. It has a hard drive that allows you to store large media files, such as movies, on the system.

If you have a movie on your computer and want to move it, you can transfer it to your PS3 with a USB flash drive or external hard drive. It is probably a region issue. Different disc formats may not be recognised by your PS3. The answer is yes. Sony is keen to push the fact that the PlayStation 3 can play Blu-ray discs. As a HDMI 1. Netflix is available on the Sony PlayStation 3 in all regions where the Netflix service is available. Browse rows of movie posters or select Search to find movies.



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