Do you have a kmode exploit for this? lol
SO NAO i CAN RUNZ ISOZ?!?!
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steal
I guess what i'm trying to say is at the end of the day, harsh as it may seem, the devs would be nothing if it wasnt for those who actually use their programs, i hope the devs havent forgotten this.
This is what happens. Look at it this way, wololo releases his excellent resource on finding exploits in savedata parsing on his site. Malloxis finds the same exploit as a few others and wololo says that they'll write an eLoader and release it when it's done alongside the exploit. Malloxis can't even wait this long, and decides to releases basically shoving all credit to him.
Notice how the whole scenario was on the scenes side, then a end-user comes along and fucks it all up? Check it this way, US DEVELOPERS TRY TO GIVE YOU WANT YOU WANT SOMETIMES, BUT IT'S NEVER GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU!
I wasn't involved in this, but I'm absolutely disgusted by this. Once again, the end-users fuck around the developers. Just wait though, you'll end up fucking up to a point where they'll be no skilled developers like wololo and m0skit0 left. I don't think they are thrown in the towel, but I can probably bet that their focus has been changed.
Why must releasing the exploit come down to this? Davee, I'm sorry, but I seriously don't think it will matter in the long run. If their are people still working on it, then it was going to be released either way. Besides....If people actually follow the scene, they will know not to update their shit.
Why would he release anything? This exploit only allows usermode-level homebrew, and that's the way it should stay.
Sony needs to experiment to gain back market share. Just allow homebrew on OFW for 2 months so people can run emulators, homebrew games, apps. excluding flashers and anything of that nature. Imagine the increase in sales PSN would get because users could run homebrew and not be locked out of PSN.
It would totally crush the DS if the above were possible and people would be happy to spend $$ on PSN if they are happy being able to run homebrew if the freedom of choice was available for the user. Imagine how many more units even the GO would sell if this was possible.
What would Sony really lose if they allowed this?
It would only benefit everyone because people wouldn't have to choose between PSN and homebrew.
Sony Dev's could create a OFW that allows homebrew games and emulator's only while still locking out ISO and flashers, installers, anything dangerous like that.
Why can't sony take a page from apples book and approve homebrew to be on the PSN then once purchased it would work on OFW?
Of course I don't know how open source stuff would work in this situation except maybe the original creator could submit only.
ANYWAY.... the place where we are at now is getting damn old
exploit this game or firmware.... usermode or kernel mode....
Create HEN.... homebrew is now possible only to be locked out of PSN once again.
Another pointless update by sony and the game starts over again.
Sony you're games can be ripped to ISO or CSO regardless of firmware
but not necessary run or launched so it's only hurting EVERYONE and affecting your bottom line by not supporting homebrew.
They already did that with 1.00 and 1.50 and look where it got them..
Sony needs to experiment to gain back market share. Just allow homebrew on OFW for 2 months so people can run emulators, homebrew games, apps. excluding flashers and anything of that nature. Imagine the increase in sales PSN would get because users could run homebrew and not be locked out of PSN.
It would totally crush the DS if the above were possible and people would be happy to spend $$ on PSN if they are happy being able to run homebrew if the freedom of choice was available for the user. Imagine how many more units even the GO would sell if this was possible.
What would Sony really lose if they allowed this?
It would only benefit everyone because people wouldn't have to choose between PSN and homebrew.
Sony Dev's could create a OFW that allows homebrew games and emulator's only while still locking out ISO and flashers, installers, anything dangerous like that.
Why can't sony take a page from apples book and approve homebrew to be on the PSN then once purchased it would work on OFW?
Of course I don't know how open source stuff would work in this situation except maybe the original creator could submit only.
ANYWAY.... the place where we are at now is getting damn old
exploit this game or firmware.... usermode or kernel mode....
Create HEN.... homebrew is now possible only to be locked out of PSN once again.
Another pointless update by sony and the game starts over again.
Sony you're games can be ripped to ISO or CSO regardless of firmware
but not necessary run or launched so it's only hurting EVERYONE and affecting your bottom line by not supporting homebrew.
hate to burst your bubble, but emulators are no diffrent then iso loaders, so those are a no
tecnically no, thier is not, the only diffrence is one uses it's natural hardware to run games off the hdd(or ms in the case of the psp), where the other emulates the hardware to run games off the hdd without the original hardware, that is their only diffrence.There is a HUGE difference between ISO loaders and emulation
They are not the same.
yes, their is, illegally obtaining a copy of a game is still theftB2K24 said:There is a difference between games still sold in retail channels today and old console systems that have been phased out that are no longer supported.
except for the third party u talked about...B2K24 said:Developers are not supported by used game sales, only third party people
are supported, so it does not hurt anyone to emulate NES, GB, Genesis, ETC.
while i do agree that when the game/console loses retail capability's that piracy is the only answer, i am simply trying to state that emulation would be a means to that piracy, and for sony to support it would be a just asking for law suits up their asses from any company that is still around that is being emulated i.e. nintendoB2K24 said:I am all in favor in preservation of all the old work before it phases out to nothing.
My 5 year old daughter enjoys playing NES games and of course she was not alive when carts were sold in stores. so are you saying I'm in the wrong because I didn't spend $$$ on every cartridge ever made?
Should she miss out on that Gen because games are no longer sold?
There is no way to compensate the developers that made those things possible because studios have shutdown or people have moved on.
for sony to support it would be a just asking for law suits up their asses from any company that is still around that is being emulated i.e. nintendo