Blackninja @GTB: vu la tête de l’héroïne ça ne m’étonne pas (il y a 51 minutes)
GTB Ah tiens, il semble y avoir un polémique sur Stellar 2. Pas surpris de ça. Par contre je m'attendais pas à ce que ça devienne carrément un jeu pedo (comme Pragmata). Tout dans la demi-mesure :s. (il y a 1 Heure)
face2papalocust J'ai toujours trouver ça débile surtout sur leur dernière prod,ca et la lourdeur de gameplay. (il y a 18 Heures)
Driftwood @DJOJO843: exactement, et pourtant ça bavarde énormément dans les trajets en voiture. Pareil pour Red Dead. Donc bon.... (il y a 21 Heures)
DJOJO843 J attends de voir en février ce qu il y aura ou pas , après gta a jamais été doublé et personne a jamais trop geuler donc … (il y a 21 Heures)
reneyvane Sept mois & demi avant la sortie de Fable, ils ont déjà décidé de ne pas doubler le jeu alors qu'ils prétendent chercher un accord avec les syndicats & une solution pour les dernier jeux sans VF ? FH6 (il y a 22 Heures)
CraCra J'aime encore mieux une version Québécoise que rien (il y a 1 Jour)
Driftwood Il est de nouveau possible de télécharger les vidéos sur le site. Désolé pour le mois et demi de panne. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Retrouvez notre review de Rift Apart dès 16h00 aujourd'hui, mais en attendant Guilty Gear -Strive- est en vedette en home ! (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Nouveau live sur Returnal à 14h30 aujourd'hui. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Rendez-vous à 17h00 pour un direct de 40 minutes sur Returnal (il y a > 3 Mois)

Inscrit depuis 7444 JoursThough there are probably many people, Grift included who will think the idea of a subsidized PC is a brilliant one!
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Inscrit depuis 7576 JoursThough there are probably many people, Grift included who will think the idea of a subsidized PC is a brilliant one!
That goes above and beyond the MS apologist attitude that I expect ;)
Inscrit depuis 7444 JoursOf course 'major' developers and publishers aren't going to start publishing their games that way, they've already signed a ton of agreements with Sony that cover that. They wouldn't jeopardize the business relationship.
But if you're a small indie developer or publisher who isn't already a licenced PS3 developer (that covers a lot of games companies) you would be able to;-
Publish PS3 games without paying the software royalty.
Potentially publish AO rated games on the PS3 despite SCEA not allowing them on the platform.
Avoid along with age rating requirements any form of TRC's, certification or region coding (not that the latter is really a factor for PS3 games mind).
Which is exactly why it won't be allowed to happen. If the RSX bar has no impact on PS3 game development, why does it exist?
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Inscrit depuis 7459 JoursLinux on PS3 already allows users to rip blu-ray movies and games with ease, adding RSX functionality would only make this worse.
I understand you may be frustrated about no Homebrew but thats just the way it is, they are consoles after all not PC's.
Marumaro for the WIN !!
Inscrit depuis 7576 JoursIt would facilitate a media player that would exceed the functionality of the PS3 itself, but I'm not sure why that's a big deal. Lets face it, even with a fully open RSX, Linux would still only appeal to a niche audience. There will be a far bigger impact on the PS3 once the pirates are actually capable of loading ISO's, which probably won't have one thing to do with the guest OS functions.
I'm actually surprised it's taken so long to hack the PS3. With the total exploitation of the PSP, I figured it would have been easy.. and yet the Xbox 360 is the platform of choice for most pirates.
It's really too bad that the original Xbox doesn't have just a little more horsepower. XBMC is basically useless now, since it can't handle high def. content all that well.
Inscrit depuis 7444 JoursI always thought PS3 Linux was bootable once you had installed it? I'll admit to having never tried because I'd heard mixed feedback about how usable and how worthwhile it is. It might be worth another look now, the wiki page points to a variety of distros being supported. If it is bootable, somebody could develop an XMB shell quite easily I imagine. Not sure it can boot games though...?
Anyhow I don't disagree that removing the hypervisor from PS3 linux would make it appeal to anything other than a niche audience. The CELL architecture largely takes care of that but that's not the point. It's the possibility of software that might look akin to a PS3 game running without software royalties, or an AO game being released, both via a method sanctioned by Sony that they wouldn't want the aggro/baggage of dealing with which is why it won't happen.
Even niche audiences can be significant enough for paranoid corporations to worry about. Running with Scissors would probably port a n AO rated Postal game to PS3 linux in a flash if the right circumstances arose. I'm not saying it's right, but I can understand the paranoia. Unlike the PC, there is a large corporation with lots of cash at the other end of a console to sue when something goes bad.
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