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TarJak 02-17-10 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by danlisa (Post 1270552)
That's certainly a part of it. Who want's to pay out for a BR Read/Write Drive and then contend with up to 100GBs of data in one burn, not to mention the bandwidth usage torrenting this stuff.

However, that's not the real problem. There is no DRM on any PS3 disc. It's built into the console in the form of a 6 level encryption key. The decoder of which is on the disc, encrypted, and can only be read by the first 3 levels of decryption on the console, which in turn then re-encrypts it, through the last 3 levels, to the key set that the disc is expecting.:haha:

This only came to light recently after a patent filed by Sony in 2008 was published. I read it and it fried my mind.

Bottom line is, you can copy & burn any PS3 game but your can never play it as the cyphers will never match. Sony got burned by the PS2 and PSP hacks, they made this console as attractive to the developers as possible.

Cool. Gotta link to something on the patent? Sounds like a cool way of keeping everything kosher.

Until last Xmas I've not had a console in the house only PC's so I've not boned up on any of them. The kids and missus though bugged me to get a Wii so now they have one of those with a bunch of games. Gotta say I'm loving PC games even more after seeing some of the abysmal crap they are passing off over at Nintendo.:o

Reece 02-17-10 07:31 AM

I'm all for having some sort of hardware chips incorporated into motherboards, that would stop piracy then no other DRM/OSP/starforce etc would be needed, could be used for all games,:yep: as long as it stopped there, just imagine if every bit of software used it windows and all, you'd spend half the day feeding in disks!!:damn:

danlisa 02-17-10 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1270571)
Cool. Gotta link to something on the patent? Sounds like a cool way of keeping everything kosher.

Gotta say I'm loving PC games even more after seeing some of the abysmal crap they are passing off over at Nintendo.:o

Ninty is tosh! End of.:) Good and enjoyable games but bad system.

http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/2010...#ixzz0feEg2cT4

Good luck.:haha: The most understandable section is the Brief Summary.

danlisa 02-17-10 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 1270577)
I'm all for having some sort of hardware chips incorporated into motherboards, that would stop piracy then no other DRM/OSP/starforce etc would be needed, could be used for all games,:yep:

Yes, that is the best solution BUT it requires EVERY mobo manufacturer, OS designer (ahem, Windows) and games designer to subscribe to the same format and policy. I can NEVER see PC games going this way, the 3 main involved parties will never agree.

First and foremost, who will manage the security keys and implement their alterations, as the only way this system will work is by dynamic encryption key updates and certificate policy changes.

CaptainHaplo 02-17-10 07:41 AM

I have to agree with the premise that the poll is flawed. What pirate would admit it - even anonomously? With that said, I think the vast majority of regulars are legit owners, and the DRM/OSP debate in the SH5 thread demonstrates it. If those of us incensed by the copy protection were pirates, we wouldn't care, because it will be "cracked". But we do care, because we want to use our cash to support what we believe in. That is why I am disappointed that I will have to wait till SH5 gets unlocked by UBI before I can play it.

As for Neal's comment on SH4 and its piracy "easter egg", I would note that if memory serves, the majority of people who did ask about the "no eyes" thing were not regular, establishd members, but mostly were newer folks who found a site that might have good info on the game. I could be wrong on that, but its what I recall thinking at the time.

Reece 02-17-10 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1270584)
As for Neal's comment on SH4 and its piracy "easter egg", I would note that if memory serves, the majority of people who did ask about the "no eyes" thing were not regular, establishd members, but mostly were newer folks who found a site that might have good info on the game. I could be wrong on that, but its what I recall thinking at the time.

I had an idea that it was proved that even legit owners were having this problem, I never actually did, I had a problem with SecuRom in that half the time it wouldn't recognize the DVD, after restarting the game and trying again it would work, I think due to the many problems people were having is why UBI decided to drop the disk check!:yep:
@ Danlisa, yes I suppose there would be too many problems, one thing, if you couldn't play a game without the chips installed all manufacturers would install them or people wouldn't buy them.

NeonSamurai 02-17-10 08:35 AM

Locking this thread down for review.


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