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PS3 Hackers vs Sony, The Common Misconceptions

A brief article outlining the common misconceptions behind recent discoveries and events surrounding the PlayStation network.

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MWong4804d ago (Edited 4804d ago )

Very interesting read and cleared up a few bits of information put out in the last few days. I had a hard time believing the 3rd parties banning other users article.

happyface4804d ago

I hacked my ps3 but I haven't tried any of the hacks like the 3rd party control one so I dont know if they're bs or not

most hackers dont want to mess with other ps3 users, they just want free games!

KingDustero4804d ago

I posted the day the article came out that all of it was BS. The hackers were just trying to scare people. There was no proof in the article at all and it was just all theory.

A good amount of people are too gullible these days. I can't blame them though. Almost anything can be possible in theory now of days. It just doesn't mean it is right now.

Gothdom4804d ago

Everyone needs to read this.

CaptainMarvelQ84804d ago (Edited 4804d ago )

Very informative
thank god about the banning legitimate users bit,i was afraid this'll have a very bad effect on Sony
Let hackers ban themselves

Christopher4804d ago

Kind of a very basic overview and doesn't even go into mentioning that Sony has IDS/IPS implemented to detect "spoofed" data, which is a huge hurdle for anyone to overcome when trying to bypass PSN security.

It does address the important fact that while people say they can do something in theory, it doesn't mean they have the necessary information to do as such. In this case, they still haven't broken the security protocols that Sony utilizes.

Furthermore, the strange thing here is that hackers are claiming this as something they can do with the PS3, yet the exact same thing could be said of Xbox 360 bans. The way that they ban consoles are exactly the same in theory, meaning it's on the end of the network that allows you to connect online. If this was something so easy to do, we would have already have seen this happen on the 360.

Essentially, this is just idiot hackers - I really wouldn't call them that in the first place - trying to put more bad press on the PS3. Hackers hate what Sony is doing, which is fighting them for modifying Sony IP and preventing the installation of illegal software, and we've seen more worthless news on "Hackers ruin the lives of everyone who doesn't hack on the PS3" just to keep drumming up bad press for the PS3 and make it seem like you should never log onto the PSN again.

It's childish, IMHO.

forcefullpower4804d ago (Edited 4804d ago )

You are quite right the people that are screaming from the roof tops about what sony is doing is not the Modders than want to run Homebrew but the people that want to pirate games and play them online.

As most modders stay on 3.41 to run there homebrew. Why do you think you have not seen a 3.56 yet. Homebrewers have no interst in using the latest firmware.

beavis4play4804d ago

you seem quite reasonable in your post - so, i have an honest question for you - why would someone interested in homebrew buy a ps3 to run it? it's very accessible to run homebrew on a pc - so, why are these legit modders so hellbent on using the ps3 for it?

madpuppy4804d ago

@beavis4play, I think that the ability to have access to the Cell processor at a bargain price is one of the main reasons that Modders and organizations purchased the PS3. The ability to learn about the cell and, for the Navy, to create a cell Beowulf cluster supercomputer on the cheap.

Biggest4804d ago

I don't think that the Navy needs to hack their PS3s to make them run as clusters. So it still doesn't explain why a hacker would need it.

Christopher4804d ago

Re: Navy

They don't care about FW or anything PSN related. They've never updated their PS3s beyond what they originally received. They run OtherOS in a cluster farm environment.

This is the same for other supercomputing processes with the PS3.

The #1 use of PS3 in a cluster farm is for the extremely high level and fast processing of video/audio data. They're able to record a stream of video/audio data in real time, process various algorithms -- such as thermal image analysis and building/environment shape analysis -- against it, and then store the data for use later on (or in real time).

madpuppy4804d ago (Edited 4804d ago )

So, I got disagrees because I said the Navy uses PS3's as a supercomputer cluster?

http://scitech.blogs.cnn.co...

And I am really getting sick and tired of people using the word "hacker" like it is a bad thing.

It really shows how stupid the media is and how easily they can demonize a word they mis-defined.

A hacker is a computer programmer...thats it, nothing more and nothing less.

the proper word for a bad guy hacker is a "cracker"...sheesh, doesn't anybody want to use the right word rather than being as ignorant as
Uwe Boll as well as other pathetic movie directors and writers that lack a clue!?!?

Mahr4804d ago (Edited 4804d ago )

"As most modders stay on 3.41 to run there homebrew."

Untrue. Most people in the modding community are on 3.55.

"Why do you think you have not seen a 3.56 yet. Homebrewers have no interst in using the latest firmware."

Again, untrue. We have seen 3.56 custom firmware. Unfortunately, unlike 3.55 firmware, there is currently no way to toggle between custom and official firmware at will, so installing it on the PS3 is a point-of-no-return move. It'll take time for a stable release to come about, if ever.

"why would someone interested in homebrew buy a ps3 to run it?"

No one buys a PS3 to run Homebrew; they put Homebrew on the PS3 because it vastly increases the system's functionality.

"it's very accessible to run homebrew on a pc"

Let me give you an example: PS3 Homebrew very greatly expands the range of PS1, PS2, and PS3 games -- legitimate, legally-purchased copies of them -- that I can play on a PS3.

"so, why are these legit modders so hellbent on using the ps3 for it?"

Because although we theoretically *could* use a PC to run those same games, the copies of them would certainly *not* fall into the category of 'legitimate and legally-obtained'.

That is therefore a suboptimal alternative.

beavis4play4804d ago

madpuppy - no hostility intended - but where i come from - a computer programmer is a computer programmer........and nothing more.

as far as the word "hacker" and what it connotes? ask 1000 people on the street- and hackers won't come off in a favorable light.
also - how you can propose such an outlandish story as to why people "hack" the ps3 is beyond me.

madpuppy4804d ago

beavis4play, just because you have decided to smugly step in line with the ignorance of Hollywood and News media does't lessen the value of my statements.
Big Media has created this disconnect with the true definition of the word "hacker", just because you never heard the word in a good light makes you either not very understanding of early and present "Computer programmer" subcultures or just too young to have ever heard the word in it's proper good light.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

A hacker can be anyone who truly enjoys programming, for example people like Steve Wozniak and Bill gates are and were hackers.

matter of fact the creation of the Web can be attributed to hackers, as well a the free software movement. The large community of enthusiast programmers that have created Linux and the many free and OSS software that people use today.

as for the PS3 statements, people who like to tinker with their PS3 have that right, the only time that it is not right is when it is done with the intention to access unauthorized networks (PSN,XBL) or to be able to play copyrighted software illegally. other than that
you and I have the right to buy a PS3 and take it apart, smash it to pieces or cannibalize the parts to make something else.

Personally, I have no interest in doing any of those things, but, when the PS4 eventually comes out I would Love to convert one of my PS3's into a media center PC. I have no desire to pirate or Illegally download games but, I would like to extend it's use to a true media PC and Bluray player when I am done gaming with it.

Christopher4804d ago

***Let me give you an example: PS3 Homebrew very greatly expands the range of PS1, PS2, and PS3 games -- legitimate, legally-purchased copies of them -- that I can play on a PS3. ***

The problem is that those emulators are the exact same ones running on PCs, which aren't legal as it is. They're not just software emulators that allow you to pop in a PS2 game disc and play it on any PS3.

Mahr4803d ago (Edited 4803d ago )

"The problem is that those emulators are the exact same ones running on PCs"

I am not referring to emulators; even with Homebrew, something like PCSX2 is never going to run on a console.

I am referring to the PS3's basic backwards compatibility and game playing functions -- which you or anyone else can do *already*, albeit with rather unnecessary limitations (region locks, lack of English language settings, et cetera).

"They're not just software emulators that allow you to pop in a PS2 game disc and play it on any PS3"

Well, obviously. PS2 BC is only available on fats. In that regard, slims are a lost cause no matter what. Of course, there are still those obnoxious PS1 and PS3 restrictions that are present no matter which model one owns.

For instance, on an unmodded slim or fat, I would not be able to take a legitimate, legally-imported copy of Tales of Vesperia PS3 and patch it with a fan translation so that I can understand the story as I play it. This is not civilized.

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Da One4804d ago

very informative must read for all

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Sony Taps Bungie's Head of Revenue to Lead Live-Service Games

Sony has recruited Bungie's head of revenue Jaremy Rich to head up its live-service gaming division, Rich has announced on social media.

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ChasterMies11d ago

Please do not put Destiny’s monetization into Sony’s first party games. The monetization is what’s driving players away from Destiny.

just_looken11d ago

The new temp boss is the sony cfo bean counter so i can see this being a thing get every penny.

Cacabunga11d ago

PlayStation officially losing it.. fans will never support gaas games

just_looken11d ago

@car

The new boss did a interview in japan he wants to tap into the mobile market like nintendio so he give 0 fucks about gamers/fans

https://www.pushsquare.com/...

Redemption-6411d ago

@Cacabunga
You only speak for you and those who think like you, but most fans will support what they want. Playstation and PC fans are literally supporting Helldivers 2 and that is a gaas. Maybe you wouldn't, but many more would if they like it.

Huey_My_D_Long11d ago

@Redemption-64
Look, Im not making any judgement calls about this guy, but I will say that Helldivers 2 GaaS model is unique to Helldivers, and legit the only other game I can think of thats similiar was the Avengers game except HD2 pass is still better.
The fact that you can earn in game currency in a way that doesnt make you feel like you have to grind forever, as well you being able work on that pass that you bought...on your own time without a time limit...that right there is fucking huge to me, and I can't name any game other than avengers that avoided trapping players with FOMO logic...I think GaaS on HD2 shouldn't be compared to the rest of the industry...it should be copied.

Einhander197211d ago

Cacabunga

Helldivers 2...

Redemption-64

In Europe it's a 60 40 split favoring PC.
In the US its a 60 40 split favoring PS5.

So PlayStation owners supported the game just fine, it's not getting carried by PC or anything like that.

FinalFantasyFanatic11d ago

@just_looken,
I'm perfectly fine with the way Nintendo entered the mobile market, I never touched their mobile games, meanwhile, the console/handheld stayed the way it is. As for being a bean counter, he's probably going to reel in these massive budgets that Sony's studios have had lately, I haven't played Spiderman 2, but I cannot see how they almost tripled the budget for that game.

@Redemption-64,
That's an exception to the rule, I'm expecting a lot of these GAAS games from Sony to fail, to be fair, they only need a few to succeed, but I would have preferred that they put more of their resources into other types of games.

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DivineHand12511d ago

True their monetization is driving players away and at the same time, their decision to chop out content and convoluted systems is keeping new players away from the game.

Joe91311d ago

I don't think that will happen based on how things worked out at Naughty Dog now that we know what we do, seems they had the option to fully commit to live service games or stay making single player experences so they gave up on their live service game. We are not sure how things came about with Bend making a live service game but I hope that was not a forced situation. Sony doesnt seem like they are forcing studios to switch up but we will see, Sony's bread and butter is single player games it is how they dominated the console market.

Obscure_Observer11d ago

Yeah, I though Sony learned something from all their failures in the LS segment under Bungie´s disastrous leadership and supervision which led to games been cancelled, studios closed and all the people laid off.

Looks like Bungie still plays a major role in Sony´s LS initiative and Sony is not backtracking on their GaaS plans.

S2Killinit11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

Are we forgetting that Destiny is also a highly successful franchise? I feel like that definitely deserves mention here.

Besides, there is no reason why a person cant learn from past experiences.

Joe91310d ago

I agree, people act as if Destiny flopped when it came out lol it took 9 to 10 years for the numbers to fall yet people are still playing it add the success of Helldivers 2 no wonder Sony is going forward down this path.

S2Killinit10d ago

Personally, I see no problem with Sony also having service games as long as they make good ones, and more importantly they deliver the AAA story driven games that they are known for. So yeah, I agree 100% with you.

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Christopher11d ago

I mean, this person made some pretty bad decisions at Bungie. I hope they've learned from them because I definitely don't see those type of ideas as good for PlaySation in general.

CrimsonWing6910d ago (Edited 10d ago )

Honestly, what’s to learn from? How to make people happily continuously dump money into a single game over its life-time? Buy season passes continuously for several years with a smile on our faces?

GaaS is a design decision that is everything wrong with this industry. The fact that Helldivers 2 did so well and people defend the monetization because it was $40 and is a fun game, scares the sh*t out of me to see that the door is open and all shift will probably be to replicate that in future games. We already know the ROI for traditional game dev cost isn’t doing it for them.

I thought with Jimbo leaving we’d see a change for the better… I’m not so sure now.

S2Killinit10d ago

Service games are being offered by everyone. Sony cannot afford to only create single player AAA games. No one can. They already said they will be doing both.

Abnor_Mal11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

Ps5 gamers in 2023 seemed to play more live service types of games, so regardless to how people feel about them, numbers don’t lie and Sony is going where the money is. I mean look at the excitement around Helldivers2, people are showing that they want live service games.

Christopher11d ago

They play long-time existing live service games like CoD, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Destiny 2, and the like. Mass majority of new live service games are considered failures and aren't moving gamers away from older games.

just_looken11d ago

Yep the huge issue with live service is they need paid players along with a reason to play them.

You forgot mobile market that also taps into that player base as well as the eve online style games there is only a certain amount of krakens/whales blind supporters compared to the amount of live service games we have its not sustainable math wise.

700 restaurants making food for every seat for 1000-3000 eaters just does not work out

Einhander197211d ago (Edited 11d ago )

Christopher

I am not a big live service fan and literally own zero of the games you listed, but that is not true, unless you call games that aren't the top games to be failures.

There are tons of live service games that are profitable.

Games don't have to be the biggest game ever they just need to make more than they cost.

I challenge you to show professionally prepared data that shows that more live service games fail than make enough to keep going.

Because all the data that I have seen shows that live service is less of a gamble than making a big AAA budget game which needs to survive off retail sales.

FinalFantasyFanatic11d ago

I sometimes wonder if we're at saturation point, where it's hard for a new game to join those ranks unless it's particularly exceptional, people only have so much time and money to devote to these types of games.

romulus2311d ago

Correction, they have no issue playing good live service games

shinoff218311d ago

Lol it's not even a quarter of the ps5s sold. Helldivers may have been a hit but let's not say most are enjoying it because truth is most(the real most ) don't care about it.

S2Killinit10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

I play what is fun. If a live service game is good I’ll play it as long as its not a money scheme which Helldivers is not.

And Im a single player gamer.

mastershredder11d ago

How do you kill a franchise that already been killed?
Destiny’s grind, cash-in-on-playbass-cha-Ching, and pop-culture-insertion mainstream-me-too bs totally killed any rep Bungie had. Sony/Bungie, if you are doing this to ward-off players, it’s already working.

crazyCoconuts11d ago

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"... off a cliff"

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Sony May Soon Let You Decide How Much NPCs Talk In Games

Sony has patented to add multiple dialogue modes to let players switch between how many conversations with NPCs they want in the game.

blackblades17d ago

Sony is like the only ones outta the 3 that has atuff like like this pop up changing thing in ways.

just_looken17d ago

Sony in the past has always been first at bat with new ideas/tech but in the end never fully use it or just toss it away.

blackblades17d ago

I think they did use some but yeah most usually never happened but at least they thought about it. Sony seeks things like this and other, Nintendo seek different ways of playing going by there different controler designs and console designs.

just_looken17d ago (Edited 17d ago )

some of the other stuff sony want's/owns never used
https://gamerant.com/sony-p...
https://gamerant.com/sony-p...
https://www.eurogamer.net/s...
https://metro.co.uk/2023/03...
https://decrypt.co/114754/s...

monitor/adjust game difficultly as you play
https://www.techradar.com/g...

Sony nfts
https://www.theblock.co/pos...

Pay ai to play the game for you
https://thebusinessofesport...

Oh all the above last 12 months

I just imagine a evil scientist with test subjects when it comes down to sony recent patent reports.

Kaii17d ago

Will we get dialogue options that won't spoil puzzles in a matter of seconds? :p

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Judge rules in PlayStation's favour in $500m patent infringement lawsuit

Genuine Enabling Technology was seeking damages, claiming the tech allowing PlayStation consoles and controllers to communicate infringes its rights.

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S2Killinit19d ago

Big victory for Sony. And a long time coming.

DarXyde19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Crazy to think the savings from this lawsuit allows them to develop one AAA game.

Make it Bloodborne 2, please and thank you.

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Profchaos19d ago

Sounds like patent trolling they tried the same thing against Nintendo with the same pattern.

Motion and control input traversing over higher and lower frequencies seperate from each other allowing the controller to do both

Pyrofire9519d ago

Patents suck. Most of them are complete garbage.

Knightofelemia19d ago

So to recoup the money Genuine is going to take on Nintendo or Microsoft next. I hate patent lawyers they are some of the worst bottom feeders out there.

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