I'm quite happy my PSP doesn't feature automatic updates, since 90% of the data I keep on it is media I *can* play with homebrew media players, but isn't supported by the OFW.
I can also use it to read eBooks (not supported in the OFW), make calls with Skype (not supported on my model in the OFW because there "isn't enough memory"), stream nearly any media format (only partially supported in the OFW), and play music while in a game (not supported in the OFW).
I can also use my PSP as a PC controller, or output video over USB to capture screenshots, videos, or just play a game on a larger screen. None of which is, according to Sony, possible on the original PSP-1000.
Now, imagine what could be done with the 3DS's processing power, which seems to greatly outstrip the PSP.
Now, further imagine that these things are possible *in the original firmware,* while *only* blocking the ability to load a specific list of commercial titles. That would be accepted much more openly by the community, and would do far more to hinder piracy than this.
Take special note that the PSP's firmware hacking and homebrew scene existed *long* before anyone was making ripped UMDISOs playable, due to those who were doing the hacking not caring to find a way to do it. The ability to load disc images came about as a natural consequence of people wanting to find ways to write their own software and run it on the unit, and being forced to break the protection on the unit to do so.
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iceykitsune said:
Danzaivar said:
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BeholdMyGlory said:
Try getting a dev kit when you don't have an "office"
Or thousands of dollars! Don't forget thousands of dollars!
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Mr. Fister said:
What I'd like to know is if the 3DS will block all R4 flash carts on day one. If they can stop that, then that's a significant portion of piracy taken care of.
What? You can't block things that don't exist.