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by kube-system
1008 days ago
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The purpose of gaming consoles is to play games, and allowing cheating software on them ruins the experience for others. Consoles are not general purpose computers, they have a specific use which is gaming, and it is reasonable to protect the fairness required to have a good experience when using it in the way it was intended to be used. |
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- genuinely third party software, e.g. the short lived Playstation Linux => "good"
- modified software (usually "bad" but we can find non-bad cases)
- piracy. "Private servers" probably count under this
- preservation (unfortunately indistinguishable from piracy, but covers what happens when required online services shut down)