04-27-2011, 10:32 AM
(04-27-2011, 10:14 AM)Alpha Six Wrote:(04-27-2011, 10:09 AM)Shadowth117 Wrote: but I DO know its far easier to set up with PS3.What? No it isn't. Modern Warfare 2 wasn't hacked until like, years after its release. MW2 on 360 was hacked almost immediately. 360 games are hacked WAY more than PS3 games.
I'm just saying at the moment its far easier to get a completely modified game to run on the PS3. Unless something big has changed recently you have to go through the effort of burning a new disc and doing that correctly whenever you want to run a modded game on the PS3 online since you can't run a JTAG online (As far as I know) without getting banned soon after. Because of that, you'd have to use a modded 360 disc drive to read the games and that has to be updated a lot which can be quite a pain to keep current games working online and you have to deal with MS's LIVE updates everytime so that you could even play online at all. Because you had to deal with these updates that added extra protection as well, it made things much harder.
With PS3, you'd just slap the game on your hard drive, mess with what you like, and use the latest PSN exploit to sign in and do what you want. You can literally modify the game off your hard drive and run it. While admittedly this is possible on the Xbox 360, you'd need to JTAG it which not only is a bitch to do now with a lack of consoles that can actually still do this since they require you to have a console that has only had a few of the updates after NXE at the very most or you're out of luck, but as I said tend to get banned very fast if you can even get them online.
So yes, even before this PSN trouble started I was more worried about hackers on the PS3 than the Xbox 360.
Edit: Also, before its brought up I'd like to point out while savegame modding hasn't been happening for as long on the PS3, 360 DLC/XBLA content still isn't publicly or maybe even privately moddable online. PS3 DLC/PSN content has been like this for a while now.