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Hmmm so lets say u want to use the mod, disconnect the ps3 from internet, play burnt game.

Then i want to play cod online so i would just, remove the mod usb thingo, connect internet, then play cod?

correct.

altho sony's got a court case where they get all the modchips to reverse engineer to find out if someone is pirating shit.

for now they can't tell.

correct.

altho sony's got a court case where they get all the modchips to reverse engineer to find out if someone is pirating shit.

for now they can't tell.

just don't install the 3.42 update by the look

http://www.ps3-hacks.com/2010/09/06/ps3-fi...-3-42-released/

Sony has that covered man, if you do not update the firmware you cannot play any game over the internet. Its ok if you only play games single player or something but yea i mainly use it online.

you can't play online with it... you'll get bannzor'd. it's the USB dongle... I got the opensource DIY one and I'm building it myself. To un-mod it, you just pull the dongle out.

Finished DL'in Mafia II last night... gonna have to try it once I flash my dongle.

like Fevola? lulz

you been killin it with the lolworthy posts lately keep up the good work sir. :action-smiley-069:

:( i just cherry picked off shan's set up. but happy to take the credit

fark, had to wait long enough for someone take that and run with it.

eyes on the ball lads.

shit effort wasteland, i was in class when i wrote that haha

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