@Cockmeat SandwichWell then for the most part the only thing you'd have to really worry about is making sure you don't have your credit card info tied to your PSN account or the email you associate with your PSN account. Very important because 77 million PSN accounts were compromised
Reports: 77 Million PlayStation Network Accounts Compromised | PCWorld
Now whats alarming is after that happened, the "keys" as they call it was released into the wild. What that means is, there is no such thing as fixing an exploit on PSN anymore (Tru fukkin Story) because...
And what happened after that profound statement by a developer?
PlayStation 3: The Final Hack? • Blogs • Eurogamer.net
What this means is they can't stop things like...
And any game that later becomes "popular" will attract the same type of cheaters.
Now if you wanna play online with either GTA4 (and soon GTA5) or Assassins Creed? like Bud asked about?
Well, expect this to happen DAY ONE GTA5 PS3
mods hack menu lobby gta iv online ps3 - YouTube
Because like I been saying, they can no longer stop it. If anyone is not sure of what I'm saying, just name the game and i'll show you what is going on...
What exactly is your point for this thread? Can you sum up in 3-4 short sentences?
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), and it also saves them when it comes to online play since they are gatekeepers across different checks with live account, system serial numbers, live code generation and credit card numbers. It's a lot harder to hide in Live. The con to that is you're at the mercy of Microsoft should anything happen, good or bad.


I then saw the same shyt in Uncharted 3, its the reason I stopped playing it. As a gamer, I'm pissed off about it.





I've never stepped on your toes, or liquids, or any other mod. Just Exo... and now Chews for the same reasons.
when someone goes to scratch their head because youre used to your parents beatin you type dude


