A possible setback for DRM in Europe
A possible setback for DRM in Europe
Posted Feb 13, 2014 14:25 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: A possible setback for DRM in Europe by Awebb
Parent article: A possible setback for DRM in Europe
I think you need to study logic more.
You claim: This is the real reason why those consoles took so long to be cracked: The online stuff is too important.. This is simple hyphothesis and it's easy and simple to test it: it means that if one console can be cracked while leaving the ability to use it with online and some other console can not be cracked in such a fashion then first console will be cracked quickly and second one will be creacked slowly. We have three consoles: PS3, Wii, and XBox360. First two can not be cracked without losing online capabilities, last one cam be cracked in such a way. Yet one and only one console was uncracked for years: PS3. Both Wii and XBox360 were cracked early on. This means that implication “people was to play online games thus they will not crack their consoles if they could not keep that capability” is false one.
Your point about the fact that some people have just decided that they don't want to play these games and that not all people crack even Wii (which is very easy and simple to crack) is, valid, I'll give you that. All was just a hyperbola on my path: certanly piracy on Wii is more widespread that on XBox360 or PS3, but that because it's much simpler there. You don't need to even open the cover: buy cheap USB stick, install couple of programs - and play games for free! Almost like PC, really.
