160°

PS3 Hackers vs Sony, The Common Misconceptions

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

Read Full Story >>
sony.nyleveia.com
MWong5246d ago (Edited 5246d 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.

happyface5246d 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!

KingDustero5246d 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.

Gothdom5246d ago

Everyone needs to read this.

CaptainMarvelQ85246d ago (Edited 5246d 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

Christopher5246d 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.

forcefullpower5246d ago (Edited 5246d 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.

beavis4play5246d 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?

madpuppy5246d 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.

Biggest5246d 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.

Christopher5246d 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).

madpuppy5246d ago (Edited 5246d 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!?!?

Mahr5246d ago (Edited 5246d 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.

beavis4play5246d 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.

madpuppy5246d 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.

Christopher5245d 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.

Mahr5245d ago (Edited 5245d 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.

+ Show (7) more repliesLast reply 5245d ago
Da One5246d ago

very informative must read for all

Show all comments (23)
140°

Sony Faces Class Action in the Netherlands Over Allegedly Inflated PlayStation Store Prices

Mass Damage & Consumer Foundation in the Netherlands has filed a class action against Sony for inflating PlayStation Store prices.

dveio7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

My personal opinion:

Manufacturers and publishers have indeed inflated the industry.

From $700 million development costs for games like Call of Duty, to digital (store) prices for games and DLCs, online multiplayer fees on consoles (why can you play Helldivers 2 online for free on PC but not consoles?) or still preventing sell/lend digitally purchased games.

Sometime in the future, this bubble will collapse.

They should know better, but they just can't help themselves and suck even the last penny out of our wallets.

BeHunted7d ago

Because Sony knows people will be forced to pay those prices for single player and multiplayer games, not everyone prefers PC gaming. Sony also has a monopoly on PlayStation digital games. In 2019, they stopped allowing retailers and game key sellers to sell PlayStation digital games, making them available only through the official PlayStation Store

anast7d ago

The Dutch gov. wants a piece of the pie.

Eonjay7d ago

They should be suing the individual publishers increasing the prices to $80 instead of suing the store. There are plenty of publishers still selling game for like $50 with much success (like E33). But this proves that the publishers are the ones setting the prices.... so again nothing changes because they aren't even going after the main offender. How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD? Sony being the number one store in the market doesn't mean that publisher have to charge us an arm and a leg. Again the industry is laughing at us because consumers never get real representation. Just these fake platitudes that are meaningless.

BeHunted7d ago

"How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD"

Because Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly, I can purchase Call of Duty at a huge discount from CDKeys or other gaming retailers. The only way to purchase digital PlayStation games is through the PlayStation Store.

djl34857d ago

Weird, I swore GoW, Stellar Blade, Horizon Zero Dawn, TLoU, etc. were on the steam store....uh.....

BeHunted7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

@djI3485

I'm talking about PlayStation games that you can only purchase on PlayStation. I can purchase Steam and Epic games from 3rd party retailers and key stores.

"Sony to stop selling full-game download codes at retailers"

https://www.videogamer.com/...

Killer2020UK7d ago

About time. There is zero fair reason why digitally distributed products that you cannot recoup any value when you want to dispose of them, should be priced higher than that of physical copies that entail all of the costs and the benefits of owning.

Show all comments (12)
170°

Sony Aims To Sell 15 Million PS5 Units This Year, but Is Shifting Focus to Monthly Active Users

Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki and CFO Lin Tao talked about the state of the PlayStation business and the strategy and targets going forward, including how they're responding to the tariffs.

Read Full Story >>
simulationdaily.com
1Victor48d ago

I wonder how the USA tariffs war will affect that projection. 🤔

S2Killinit48d ago (Edited 48d ago )

I think they take that into consideration when they announce their projections. Currently, after the xbox price increase, the PRO is cheaper than the series x! That is ridiculous, and it can’t last.

darthv7248d ago

you keep saying that but the price of a PS5 Pro is S699.99 (US) and the price of a Series X is $599.99 (US)

S2Killinit48d ago (Edited 48d ago )

The series x with 2 TB storage space is more expensive than PS5 PRO which also has 2 TB storage space.

darthv7248d ago (Edited 48d ago )

Oh so you are pitting a regular Pro with a special edition X... got it. If you are going so far as trying to compare apples to apples... please add in the optical drive and stand to the Pro. Seeing as the X has both of those by default.

I will help you if you are unable to do so.
PS5 Pro 2tb: $699.99, Optical Drive: $79.99, Stand: $29.99 = $809.97
Xbox Series X Galaxy Black Special Edition 2TB: $729.99

48d ago
S2Killinit47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

The PS5 PRO has 2TB storage. The series X with 2TB storage and much weaker, is… more expensive! So yeah, Im pointing out that fact.

Also, the PRO does not require a stand.

Ps: regular series 2TB is $749 (where did u get 729?)

darthv7247d ago

Its right here on the official XB site: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/...

Okay, so no stand for the Pro, but you might still want the optical drive. So $779.98 vs $729.99. A properly outfitted Pro is still more $$ than a 2tb X.

S2Killinit46d ago (Edited 46d ago )

Do I need to mention that the series x is not nearly as powerful as the PS5 PRO?

And no, the PS5 PRO runs just fine without a drive, and people don’t have to buy the drive right away, assuming they want it.

+ Show (4) more repliesLast reply 46d ago
drivxr48d ago

I wonder why they are shifting focus to MAU.

RaiderNation48d ago

Because that's where the real money is made, in microtransactions.

Profchaos48d ago (Edited 48d ago )

People are spending less time playing is a typical trigger for this.

The less time spent playing the less likely you are to spend more money on games and services including subs or even the next console.

Increased engagement equals more money.

48d ago
DarXyde47d ago

Same reason Microsoft does it: it looks better to investors and it's a solution when unit sales slow down.

Personally, I'm not a fan of this metric; and by using it, you're kind of signaling that you're moving into the "This is a PlayStation" era.

Z50147d ago

Because the PS4 also has users and not necessarily sales

Obscure_Observer45d ago

"I wonder why they are shifting focus to MAU."

Because they´d finally realized that MS wasn´t wrong after all.

+ Show (3) more repliesLast reply 45d ago
48d ago
48d ago
310°

Sony Announces Large Profits Growth for PlayStation; Expects Further Wins in Current Fiscal Year

Sony announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2024, and things are certainly looking up, despite a decline in PS5 sales.

Read Full Story >>
simulationdaily.com
CrimsonWing6948d ago

Expect sh*t to slow down if prices aren’t kept in check.

Redgrave48d ago

Who downvotes the truth?

Even PSN itself is too damn high.jpg

S2Killinit48d ago

Gamepass is already at 20$ per month if im not mistaken.

toxic-inferno48d ago

@neutralgamer1992

Not all of us. I'm a big PlayStation fan, and have been since the PSOne. But I can't begin to defend what's happening currently.

At least Nintendo release a large number of games from their major franchises. Sony is just not banking on their established franchises, and yet are raising prices. Not great.

S2Killinit48d ago

Im pretty sure we are going to see a price increase for PRO. I mean think about it, its currently cheaper than xbox series x! That cannot last.

Eonjay48d ago

I'm absolutely sure we will not see a price increase. I don't think we should 'expect' to see price increase because it just adds validity to what Nintendo and Microsoft have done.

darthv7247d ago (Edited 47d ago )

Sorry to pop that bubble but the Pro is not cheaper than a series x... generally speaking (like you are). It is cheaper than one specific version, and doing so by not including the optical drive and stand like the X has by default.

So keep on trying to convince people you are right when everyone knows it's quite the opposite. A stock Pro is $699.99 and a stock X is $599.99. A special edition galactic black 2tb X is $729.99. And if you really want to compare apples to apples... adding the aforementioned optical drive and stand brings that Pro to $809.97 and then they would be on equal footing.

Twisting truths to fit a narrative... I expect better from you S2.

S2Killinit47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

The PS5 PRO has 2TB storage. And the series X with 2TB is more expensive. Which in my opinion is insane conseidering how much more powerful the PRO is. The PS5PRO does not need a stand, it can be used without a stand.

TheKingKratos48d ago

So the Pro is not offering any push in sales at all ?

CrashMania48d ago

It's still an expensive, niche product ultimately. And they exceeded their sales projections for units sold by half a million.

lawox48d ago

"18.5 million units have been shipped during the full fiscal year. This is actually ahead of the 18 million units target set by the company."

They beat their yearly estimate. It's not broken down by device, but it's clearly performing well enough. Since it's been released it's consistently been the second best selling SKU on Amazon only after the the Slim with disc.

48d ago
Bathyj48d ago

18 million a year is in the toilet?
I remember when 10 was considered good
Hell Microsoft would take that right now.
Probably pay $100b for it.

48d ago
BeHunted48d ago

If their profits fall next quarter, we'll probably see more price hikes. I can't imagine having to pay £20 a month for PlayStation Plus.

S2Killinit48d ago

I think gamepass is already paying that much.

48d ago
drivxr48d ago (Edited 48d ago )

Decline in hardware sales.
Behind on lifetime sales and decline in first party sales.
Third party content and PSN came through to save the day.
Things will improve starting with the next Ghost game.

Hopefully a steady flow of first party content by end of '25

rlow148d ago (Edited 48d ago )

I guess you get downvoted for stating facts from Sony’s own lips. What I’m curious about is what their top games of the year were and how much Xbox games contributed to the increase?

CrashMania48d ago

Well, generally 3rd party publisher games contribute the most anyway, so no different to capcom, EA and so on contributing to this figure.

lawox48d ago

That's because the report is actually really good.

They beat the console sales estimate that they set last year March, they have increased users both due to the record numbers of PS4 users and strong PS5 sales which is leading to great profits in sales and user spend.

This report is about the financial health of the PlayStation brand and as a platform PlayStation is stronger than ever. Heck they even have Microsoft putting their biggest franchises on the platform.

48d ago
S2Killinit47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

Well, the facts in the article are positive. Nothing wrong with his comment, but in my opinion it doesn't correctly indicate all the facts and nuances that give context to the reality of things. I downvoted for that only.

Make sense?

+ Show (1) more replyLast reply 47d ago
Lightning7748d ago

This is exactly what happened to Xbox year's ago. They had no first party and started seeing decline in 1st party sales, which effected their third party games which eventually effected their console sales. A slow decline across the board.

Calm down PS fans I'm not saying PS is becoming like old Xbox. I'm showing examples of the importance of first party output. Look how Xbox finally has compelling first party and things are on a up swing(despite years going on a downswing). I know thanks to PS releases which helps a ton, (which is why Xbox hardware only dropped 6% instead of 30+% like it usually does) The point still stands despite what Genz Trends may go, first party and compelling games sell hardware and software still. Sony's financial quarter is an example of this, of what lower First party output looks like.

No matter they'll be right back on track in due time any time especially with DS2 (not my type of game but I know many like it) and Yotei. They're not Xbox and let things get bad for so many years on end.

crazyCoconuts48d ago

"I'm showing examples of the importance of first party output. "
First party is mostly relevant for the sole purpose of creating EXCLUSIVES that are needed to stay competitive. With Xbox consoles collapsing and no more Xbox exclusives, first party is way less important. PlayStation as a platform now has free reign to profit without the high expense of needing exclusive first party titles.

red2tango48d ago

Sony has been very lazy with 1st party games compared to the PS4 era. And even the PS4 era was nothing compared to the PS3 era in terms of games.

S2Killinit47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

We have Ghost and Intergalactic coming. And then Marathon which is not exclusive to PlayStation. I think Covid and that chip shortage put a speedbump in game development because game manufacturers dont want even more risk that their game will arrive to too little hardware, but the games are starting to show up.

Lightning7748d ago

"With Xbox consoles collapsing and no more Xbox exclusives, first party is way less important."

Absolutely not. If that was the case then Nintendo would put Mario on Sega Genesis and Sonic on Super Nintendo. I know things are way different 30+ years later but not much has really changed in terms of exclusives and their impact on hardware. Especially early in the console life cycle.

Sony made all the money this quarter handover fist. Profits isn't a issue for them right now. I was just saying lower hardware sales and lower first party sales will hurt them or any console manufacturer of they don't have the compelling games in the long run. Just like it hurt Xbox. IF Sony keeps up not having lower first part output. Which we know they're not.

crazyCoconuts48d ago

Well no big exclusives in the last two years yet PS is doing great. What are people gonna do? Buy an Xbox?

S2Killinit47d ago

I agree with you. But they have had plenty of exclusives so far. Has it been ideal? Nope. I have a feeling we are seeing a resurgence with the effects of covid and that chip shortage now behind us.

Lightning7748d ago

No it's just like 360 where they had no games yet ppl still bought it because they sold ppl on the games early on that gen the fans were locked in and invested. They were riding the good will and was dubbed the shooter, racer box. The games dried up and they never recovered from it which hurt them in the long run. Same here with PS they still make the big bucks because they had games early on and the fans locked in and will continue to lock in for a little while longer despite lacking in first party.

S2Killinit47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

I agree. But the problem with xbox was that for some crazy reason MS thought game development wasnt all that important to a platform holder. They literally did not fund games with their own studios. When they lost marketshare they couldnt justify paying for exclusives with large install bases making it too expensive. That is not the scenario with PlayStation.

+ Show (1) more replyLast reply 47d ago
Show all comments (46)