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  1. #111
    I have never connected to PSN but I was going to eventually for Netflix. Right now will even connecting to PSN to access the store flag my console? Because they can detect CFW on connect? This is a new happening though so I'd imagine some kind of Fck_Netfl1x app will come out in the future.


  2. #112
    Quote Originally Posted by albatawy View Post
    ABC
    do these mobs care if your using cfw or backup games like sony?


  3. #113
    Quote Originally Posted by albatawy View Post
    ABC
    Is it safe to use?


  4. #114
    Quote Originally Posted by GrandpaHomer View Post
    ABC
    more detail please and tutorial links


  5. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by BluRay View Post
    ABC
    Wow, so you are comparing people with CFW with murderers? Don't be ridiculous. Following your own analogy, buying a car DOES give you the right to modify it as you wish since you OWN it, for God's sake.


  6. #117
    What if you just want to ftp to your system will they still detect you and ban you is the question.


  7. #118
    I would also like to know


  8. #119
    Here's a tip. If you make a new console account but NO PSN account you can still browse the PSN/SEN with a banned console. You just can't make a PSN account.


  9. #120
    Quote Originally Posted by Djmatrix32 View Post
    ABC
    Sorry about that, I didn't mean that directed towards you. I just meant it as in general, I think Sony started taking a stand on this after the new resurgence of a new CFW. I have no problem with people who cheat offline, hey I'm sure we all used to do it back in NES era, sadly though for a small handful of people's mistakes (cheating online) we all pay the price.

    Personally, I own two PS3s, one for CFW and one for OFW. Mainly because my 60GB Fat is getting a bit old and I don't want to stress the hell out of it by playing games on it. Loading the games straight of my hard drive saves me the paranoia of having that extra stress put on the bluray drive reading discs and getting even hotter.

    I just find facepalm worthy seeing people argue about the rumored banning, saying they will buy a 360 and never buy a sony product again if they get banned like if they were entitled to play online with a modified system. I understand some wanted back OtherOS, or PS2 compatibility, but a handful of those users try warping the truth so out of the way to justify their actions (piracy/cheating).

    To answer the question about XLINK KAI, you aren't connecting to Sony's servers. It's a straight LAN to LAN kind of thing. I haven't used it since the PSP days, but it should still work the same way, so it should only work with LAN games. The thing about it though is we don't know how Sony will start the banning if/when they do. I remember awhile back someone mentioned all the places Sony phones in the moment you turn on your PS3 (even if you are not logged into PSN). As long as you have internet access, Sony still keeps a eye on you.

    Now I'm not sure if this is related but back before Music Unlimited came out. Sony pushed the file to everyone's PS3, I may be wrong and it may have been a firmware feature that was locked away until a certain date, but it was still pretty damn freaky because out of nowhere one day I just noticed it in my XMB under Music, when I was 100% positive there was nothing there a day prior.