what des jailbreaking do to your ps3 like can u get free stuff or soethin
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uhhh google? anyways allows you to dl ps3 games on to your hard drive and play them with out purchasing them, i woudnt recommend doing it tho because theyll prolly start banning people for it
if you enjoy sony locking your computer. (i dont mean ban your psn.) i mean they litterly will lock your system so you cant get online ever even with a new account.) and they can lock your dlc gammes and possibly your blu ray s if you enjoy losing 300 bucks so you can get a 10 doller psone game for free go right ahead with itwow really how do u do it.
mgmt101
uhhh before it was a thumb drive... but i think you can dl a program which i highly dont recommend at this point. just google it dude i woudnt mess with it personally. due to the whole law suit thing going onwow really how do u do it.
mgmt101
It costs a bunch of money and its not worth it anyways cause PSN games are pretty cheap. And you can risk getting your entire PS3 locked, and NO account would work on itwow really how do u do it.
mgmt101
Place your ps3 upside down in a bucket of lukewarm water for 13 minutes while rotating your left analog stick exactly 40rpm, your ps3 light should turn purple and then you can download all the games on the network for free.wow really how do u do it.
mgmt101
Who says such actions have to be mutually exclusive? That's an implication that rather bothers me, personally. Just because your system is unlocked, doesn't mean you don't enjoy the stuff that you can get 'legally' and support the creators. You don't really think that those with jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches don't ever buy any stuff from the itunes and app store, right? I personally know many who do continue to purchase stuff even with jailbroken/modded gear. Some of these people also use the jailbroken gear so they can make their own apps without having to worry about Apple's silly and arbitrary practices regarding what is approved for the App Store or not.Just don't do it, support the devs.
Upparoom
[QUOTE="Upparoom"]Who says such actions have to be mutually exclusive? That's an implication that rather bothers me, personally. Just because your system is unlocked, doesn't mean you don't enjoy the stuff that you can get 'legally' and support the creators. You don't really think that those with jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches don't ever buy any stuff from the itunes and app store, right? I personally know many who do continue to purchase stuff even with jailbroken/modded gear. Some of these people also use the jailbroken gear so they can make their own apps without having to worry about Apple's silly and arbitrary practices regarding what is approved for the App Store or not. so lets support some devs? and just steal apps from others? nice tryJust don't do it, support the devs.
codezer0
so lets support some devs? and just steal apps from others? nice trylegionofdugiYour reading comprehension could use some work. I'm saying the guys I know that have jailbroken iPhones, iTouches and iPads do so because they're making apps for the thing, and Xcode doesn't really give you an easy way of 'crash testing' an app for these devices without actually having the device on hand. It also lets someone demo their app out on the device without having to wait for Apple to grant it permission, which can take absurdly long for some apps, or be flat out denied for seemingly stupid reasons. But I wouldn't expect you to understand that. :roll: FYI, Jailbreaking isn't illegal. The DMCA has finally been revised to allow such things to be made possible. So despite what you and Apple would like people to think, jailbreaking is perfectly legal and protected. In turn, no company can deny you warranty for doing it.
[QUOTE="legionofdugi"]so lets support some devs? and just steal apps from others? nice trycodezer0Your reading comprehension could use some work. I'm saying the guys I know that have jailbroken iPhones, iTouches and iPads do so because they're making apps for the thing, and Xcode doesn't really give you an easy way of 'crash testing' an app for these devices without actually having the device on hand. It also lets someone demo their app out on the device without having to wait for Apple to grant it permission, which can take absurdly long for some apps, or be flat out denied for seemingly stupid reasons. But I wouldn't expect you to understand that. :roll: FYI, Jailbreaking isn't illegal. The DMCA has finally been revised to allow such things to be made possible. So despite what you and Apple would like people to think, jailbreaking is perfectly legal and protected. In turn, no company can deny you warranty for doing it.
It's illegal in the EU..... which is around 2/5 of PS3 sales.
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