Legal and ethical considerations
For a decade, to hack a PS3, you needed a console stuck on ancient firmware (3.55) or you had to physically solder a chip into the motherboard. It was dangerous, difficult, and excluded 99% of users.
Legal and ethical considerations
For a decade, to hack a PS3, you needed a console stuck on ancient firmware (3.55) or you had to physically solder a chip into the motherboard. It was dangerous, difficult, and excluded 99% of users.