Terzo
Platinum Member
Yes, this again. Also, I realize some may disagree with the use of the term "jailbreak" but that seems to be the accepted term so I'm going with it.
As far as I understand the reasoning for the removal was due to security concerns. As much as I disagree with it, they wanted to protect their platform in the interests of developers. Fine, whatever.
But now there's the ps3 jailbreak. Sure, they've released updates to kill it, but the jailbreak community has found ways to downgrade firmware and to enable PSN access without the most recent firmware. Now we're starting to see games released which require the most recent firmware. That may prevent those with the jailbreak from playing these games temporarily, but Sony is fighting an entire community. Sure, GT5 might be unplayable upon release without 3.50, but given some time I expect there will be workarounds. Not a big deterrent considering it's been in development so long.
Never mind that. Other OS was removed to help keep the ps3 as a secure platform. It has been jailbroken, and is no longer secure. Sony no longer has any valid reasons (as shitty as they were) to disable Other OS. I think it would be a good publicity move on their part to return Other OS support with the next firmware upgrade.
Is my reasoning ridiculous? Or do I make a valid point? Opinions in general?
As far as I understand the reasoning for the removal was due to security concerns. As much as I disagree with it, they wanted to protect their platform in the interests of developers. Fine, whatever.
But now there's the ps3 jailbreak. Sure, they've released updates to kill it, but the jailbreak community has found ways to downgrade firmware and to enable PSN access without the most recent firmware. Now we're starting to see games released which require the most recent firmware. That may prevent those with the jailbreak from playing these games temporarily, but Sony is fighting an entire community. Sure, GT5 might be unplayable upon release without 3.50, but given some time I expect there will be workarounds. Not a big deterrent considering it's been in development so long.
Never mind that. Other OS was removed to help keep the ps3 as a secure platform. It has been jailbroken, and is no longer secure. Sony no longer has any valid reasons (as shitty as they were) to disable Other OS. I think it would be a good publicity move on their part to return Other OS support with the next firmware upgrade.
Is my reasoning ridiculous? Or do I make a valid point? Opinions in general?