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sim-card
Apr 2007


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ps3 hacked without modchip

yeahh baby

its been confirmed by respected hackers like DA etc.. so its not a fake. Some german kid has exploited the ps3 not in 1 one way but 2 ways...without any hardware modification.

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Originally Posted by Firey View Post
From what I have read over at QJ.. It appears to work like a Swaploit. Somethings I have heard:

-Works only with games requiring updates.
-The Hdd Is scanned for the cached data when the game loads, this is when you do the HDD Switch.
-Will not lead to homebrew.
-Works only on early titles.
-Can be easily patched.

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OSH
Sep 2006


WHO IS JOHN GALT?
*Smashes seal skull*

I heard that it was hacked, that is all.

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Avenue_1
Apr 2008


Need Bummed?

Not hacked at all apparently...

""Apparently taking a game that natively installs to the HDD, and running it just as-is is news? Come on, how gullible does this fool think we, the PS3 Community, are?

As we all know, the Warhawk BD-ROM installs 100% (assets etc) to the Hard Disk Drive, only needing the actual BD-ROM to load the Original SELF (which then stays in memory, until the game is exited).

Now, this SELF that is in memory (allowing for disc removal), since the game is fully installed on the HDD, the SELF looks to the HDD for all of its asset files, so its quite simple to just remove the disc from the PS3, and still run the game.

If you really wanted to be "cute", go online with the game, make it install a patch as well - then even the EBOOT will run from the HDD, same issue however, you still need the Original BD-ROM to boot it.

To sum it all up, most PS3 games install the bulk (if not all) of their files to the HDD, to save on loading times! This wont help us get to our goal of running unsigned code, at all. ""


http://www.ps3news.com/forums/ps3-n...ked-100274.html

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Darlowad
Oct 2007


Gade joodey

Av remove the link "yoshy" style and take cred for that paragraph yourself

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