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The three-tiered PlayStation Plus subscription model is finally live in the US which means that now is the time that many fans are considering subscribing.
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PS4 Games Included in PS Plus Extra and Premium.

PS5 Games Included in PS Plus Extra and Premium.Because there are people going online with no protections and not being banned (at least if they tell the truth). Anyways I block those servers and enable the option on Sen Enabler to hide the CFW folders and those things (at least, it's the best I can do, that I know of).

I know the PS3 communicates with them even with PSN logged off, but I thought it wouldn't be that easy. I thought they couldn't detect CFW that easily.

I'm not an expert on fair things (or I wouldn't have CFW in the first place), but I try to be as much as I can. I like things to be fair and well done, so that's why I think they should have improved the security. People just had to block the connection from the PS3 and 5ºny wouldn't be able to check the game ID. Block the game from being played offline is an option too, but that's their part to decide - though, it would be fair to do too.
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There is no reason to implementing fingerprints into games (it is costly BTW).Ĭlick to expand.As long as 5ºny doesn't block the game from being played online, if I broke the rules and gave it to another person or just played online on a cracked console and I didn't buy it, then I couldn't be mad with them, just give them reason for doing it - it's fair.
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They also can easily check if digital game which You playing was bought by You or one of the accounts on the console validating license and/or comparing to shop activity by their side. Yet for some reason, banning only those who abuse playing online (i.e on PSV/PSTV still no one gets banned (all consoles have unique ID, and all SEN accounts have unique ID)). What exactly is weird? Do You want situation when i.e Sony can blacklist exactly Your game? Do You want situation when thing which You bought isn't Yours and managing by someone else? Sony can easily detect if You have CFW, and they for sure monitoring all pirates and sceners who goes online/logged-in.
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I never did nor I want to do this, but people do it and I'm curious to know if anyone knows the answer for this.ġ - Do physical games have that unique ID?Ģ - Do digital games have that unique ID?ģ - If the physical have, does it have anything to do with an ID on the Blu-ray? (I think PS2 discs had that, but I don't know, never had a PS2)Ĥ - If those IDs exist, does 5ºny use them to know if a person is using a copy of a game from another PS3? Because anyone can play a pirated game online, but some just don't do it because they think Sony will find out because of this.Ĭlick to expand.If this is true, how to explain that disc image made on PC or PS3 (DDA) comparing to "forged *.iso" have different only in executables (EBOOT.BIN and SPRX's), with the same file size in both cases? If encryption is on block level (2048), why retrieved encrypted files aren't rounded to occupied block counts? There is something which I don't understand or this information is wrong. Will Sony know the same ID is being used twice, so they can ban the accounts and/or PS3's using that game unique ID? Because people sell games on accounts and many people use the same copy of a bought game on PSN, and some are banned. I make a backup with multiMAN and put it on another PS3 and play it online. I've been wondering for some time if any copy of a game, either digital or physical, has an unique ID that prevents other people to use it.įor example, I have a game on my PS3.
