If only they reached a level of self-awareness on this.Orange12345 said:WOW the disconnect is strong with this one, stop modifying our product that modifies other peoples products it's unethical
The manufacturer only sabotages cards that aren't legit. It would be like Nintendo bricking the device if it was found to be playing pirated software. Few would say I can't imagine too many people rushing out to buy a tool that the manufacturer actively sabotages.Scars Unseen said:Not what I was saying. Basically, Gateway just ensured that no one can ever trust them again, thus devaluing their own product in an attempt to protect it. No effect on piracy in general, but I can't imagine too many people rushing out to buy a "backup" tool that the manufacturer actively sabotages.
umm.. no. It does not sabotage illegitimate cards; it turns illegitimate cards into vehicles of sabotage that destroy people's expensive gaming hardware. This is illegal, and would earn a legitimate company a well earned lawsuit, but since Gateway's own product is already illegal, that isn't likely to happen. Thus the only thing people can do is not to buy any Gateway derived product, original or otherwise.wulf3n said:The manufacturer only sabotages cards that aren't legit. It would be like Nintendo bricking the device if it was found to be playing pirated software. Few would say I can't imagine too many people rushing out to buy a tool that the manufacturer actively sabotages.Scars Unseen said:Not what I was saying. Basically, Gateway just ensured that no one can ever trust them again, thus devaluing their own product in an attempt to protect it. No effect on piracy in general, but I can't imagine too many people rushing out to buy a "backup" tool that the manufacturer actively sabotages.
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It also seems disingenuous to call this a "Piracy Tool". By that logic we can call the internet a "Piracy Tool", we can call computers "Piracy Tools"
Well, it's a card designed solely for piracywulf3n said:OT:
It also seems disingenuous to call this a "Piracy Tool". By that logic we can call the internet a "Piracy Tool", we can call computers "Piracy Tools"
Actually, apparently, the Gateway product can't even run homebrew. Only pirated commercial software.wulf3n said:OT:
It also seems disingenuous to call this a "Piracy Tool". By that logic we can call the internet a "Piracy Tool", we can call computers "Piracy Tools"
lacktheknack said:Just... I can't even anything anymore.
Yes, because any costumer that wants to modify its product, perhaps fix the problems said product has, is not a genuine costumer.Karloff said:Gateway has said that it only offers support for genuine Gateway customers, and those with bricked devices can't be genuine customers. If they were, they wouldn't have tried to modify Gatway's product. Those with dead devices have only one option: send it back to Nintendo for repair.
tyhe problem is said hardware shouldnt be illegal to begin with. this hardware is illegal because when you buy a 3DS you dont actualyl buy it, you rent it from nintendo and it can tell you what you can and cant do with it. Its like if you bought a car but wanted different light inside the car and when you installed a different light the car exploded because lol you pirate lights.JoJo said:Can't say I feel too sorry for the people whose 3DS's got bricked, if you use illegitimate pirating hardware you take the risk of fucking up your system. Hopefully they've learnt their lesson and they'll pay for future video games they play.
you can never trust another persons cooking. never eat any food another person made. i applaud the guy that put poison in his restaurant, that will teach the lesson to those who eat food another person made. sure some people died but thats the cost of learning right?medv4380 said:Hypocrisy at its finest. If you're a script kiddy using other peoples hacks you're asking for trouble. You could never trust other peoples hacks let alone trust someone else's illicit hack. The only hacks you can ever trust are the ones you do yourself. Soder, code, and all. Then you're just hoping you don't do something that doesn't brick it yourself. I applaud Gateway for teaching another generation that you can't trust someone else's hacks. Now they can go off and try to learn to do it themselves. 5 3DS's later they might have made some progress, but that's the cost of learning.
I'm not saying it's not wrong per se but rather only blaming Gateway is wrong. It comes across as everyone treating R4 and their ilk like victims when they're as much responsible for ensuring the products they release don't contain any malicious software. This is especially important when reverse engineering anothers code/hardware illegally.Scars Unseen said:umm.. no. It does not sabotage illegitimate cards; it turns illegitimate cards into vehicles of sabotage that destroy people's expensive gaming hardware. This is illegal, and would earn a legitimate company a well earned lawsuit, but since Gateway's own product is already illegal, that isn't likely to happen. Thus the only thing people can do is not to buy any Gateway derived product, original or otherwise.
Take away the illegitimate nature of the products involved and it would be like Sony inserting a virus onto Sony Pictures blu rays that trashed the firmware of any non-Sony blu ray players.
CaptainMarvelous said:Well, it's a card designed solely for piracy. It isn't like a boat that you can use for some smuggling on the side, it's a galleon with skull crossbones and is physically incapable of holding legitimate legal cargo.
I guess that all depends on how one defines piracy. I know several people who only use cards like these to consolidate the games they already own into a single cartridge to negate the need to carry around a pouch full of DS carts. Still technically illegal, but not immoral from my perspective.lacktheknack said:Actually, apparently, the Gateway product can't even run homebrew. Only pirated commercial software.
Just... I can't even anything anymore.
Yeah, can't imagine how THAT feels like.Karloff said:We do not answer rumors, speculations and other tactics from people who are not even real competitors but simply companies stealing our hard work...