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Old 07-20-2012   #18
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Thanks you @SkillerCMP for more details and your answer.

To make clear, because it s internet and because i m lack of different quality as writing/humor/ps3 knowledge...my comments can sound worst than i m already.
I don t agree/support the idea of DRM CD/dongle at any cost (no matter the price) but that s my problem. I also admit it required quality i don t have.

About the idea of cheat: i don t mind, trophy things also (and i doubt about the featuring related to online block) cheat can be use for make games harder or cool.

But let s speak about more important, not me or people behind the DRM.

But still, i don t agree. Anyway more important it this device(s):


So from what i understand, it will be CD+Dongle:
from the cd solution:
-about saves (and param.pfd)----similar that xploder cd. Target customer are users on ofw 4.21.

from the dongle solution:

-about game mod (more specific to usrdir files )----similar than the cheat disc pkg.
Target customer are cfw users.

Price: 39$ (for the cd+donge)

And on CD or the dongle, it will be added cheat code, mod games (menu unlock things)

So that was my nice part and correct if not that (and i can be wrong but that s the pleasure of forum, to discuss)

I don t see how this can be really interesting for cfw user. They already have a lot of available cheats (release of the Cheat Disc PKG was probably really bad new), fake owner save, mod games, and so. They already have more dongles than necessary.

For ofw user: yes, resign and add cheat code is attractive feature but you got the 19$ cd xploder against you. And even it just resign save, people probably already feel fine because they can just use an other 100% save.

And "worst thing" will be param.pfd being publicly reverse and free tools available.

So, clearly i ll never be convince and can be pessimistic but good luck.
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