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PlayStation 5 Jailbreak Rumors Have Caused A Star Wars Game to Increase 1000% in Price
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I’ve started full-on blocking domains on my pihole for websites that have started to host their own intrusive/tracking ads, break due to other ad domains being blocked, have non-bypassable adblock blocker, or whatever other anti-choice nonsense. Like IMDb won’t load content with the ad elements blocked, so IMDb is just blocked as a whole. Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me! Hasn’t been a substantial degradation in experience, if I’m being honest. Barely even notice it outside of one-off searches and stuff, and having to find a new source of info about what I’m watching (if anyone has recommendations, I’d love them!!)
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Original xbox too. Mech assault and 007 were the games on that system. And you needed to download the modded save and get it onto a save card too.
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Stuff like that happened with the Wii and 3DS. Suddenly a random LEGO game that's not being produced anymore becomes the hottest game on the second hand market because it can be used to inject code and install homebrew. Until someone finds another way in at least.It felt great when the jailbreak for Wii came out and the vulnerability was in the Zelda game everyone had.
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Please be a troll rumor
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>That’s because, according to the rumours, the jailbreak method can only be done with a physical version of one particular game. > > The game in question is Star Wars Racer Revenge, which, before the rumours, was selling for around $50. Now, listings on eBay are as high as $500, meaning that the price has increased tenfold. At a certain point, if you want an open system, it's gotta be cheaper and less hassle to just get a PC than trying to start with a closed system and pay $500 to try and set up a brittle jailbreak of it. EDIT: I guess maybe some of these people are trying to get control of their environment specifically to cheat specifically in competitive multiplayer games in a console environment, and I suppose that it wouldn't be the same on a PC for them, or maybe to pirate console-exclusive games that can't be emulated, but outside of those very specific niches...
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If it can be done with this game, I'm sure there's a way to make a disk that does it without this game.