• zebidiah@lemmy.ca
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    remember when consoles got cheaper as they aged? …and eventually they’d hit that $99 sweet spot in the last few quarters of life? and used game stores were overstocked with older cheap used games…

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      And a PS4 BluRay exploit has just been released, so you can crack the whole thing by burning a BluRay (up to a certain software version).

      Lots of legitimately obtained backup copies to play!

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          There isn’t a CFW for PS4. But what we have is GoldHEN (which enables us to run decrypted games, also called fPKG’s) and various methods to run GoldHEN.

          Up to firmware 9.00 (I believe) there is a browser exploit to run it, up to 11.00 you can also hack the console via PPP (pppwn) and up to 12.02 GoldHEN can be loaded with a BluRay you have burned before.

          So you basically start the system and put it in a state where it accepts unsigned code. It’s very similar to PS3HEN. There’s also a method of hacking the console with some obscure Japanese games and one with a PS2 game. Some absolute madlads even made it possible to hack the PS4 with an LG Smart TV. 😆

          The channel MODDED WARFARE always reports on those methods and makes tutorials, highly recommended.

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      I once traded someone my PS3 for his PS4.
      I traded up, and he had two PS4s and no PS3 and he wanted one of each. It was a win-win.

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    Back in my day console prices would go down after being on the market for a few years

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      Back in my day, we elected scumbags who at least wanted to preserve stability and international trade relations so that at least a balance could be preserved long enough to nudge policy where people broadly wanted it.

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        Um, Aktuky…

        President Reagan decided Friday to impose punitive 100% tariffs on a wide variety of goods produced by Japanese electronic giants in retaliation for Tokyo’s failure to abide by the semiconductor trade agreement between the two nations.

        In approving a recommendation Thursday by the Administration’s top economic officials, the White House decided to put the tariffs into effect about April 17, less than two weeks before Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is scheduled to begin a visit to the United States aimed at easing trade frictions.

        The tariffs will be targeted to bring in as much as $300 million and designed to punish such firms as NEC Corp., Hitachi Ltd., Fujitsu Ltd., Toshiba Corp. and Oki Corp. by either pricing some of their goods out of the American market or by forcing them to accept substantial losses on U.S. sales.

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          So a specific tariff, on specific goods in a specific country, for a specific reason. Really not comparable.

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            Depends on who is telling the story.

            Japan / Korea were early instances of US industrial outsourcing. The consequences of the project was an economic boom during late 70s/early 80s in both countries, such that American politicians feared Japan and Korea would return to the world stage as independent regional powers. Reagan’s tariffs, the subsequent opening of Japanese import markets, and the further industrial outsourcing to China, the Philippines, and the rest of the South Pacific labor markets effectively clipped the wings of the Japanese/Korean wage laborer.

            You could argue this was part of the “agreement” between Eastern Zaibatsu executives and Western investment banks. But I’d hardly call it a “measured response”. I certainly wouldn’t call it a policy that served the best interests of either Eastern or Western wage labor.

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      Five years… in the OG days we’d be prepping for the next generation about now.

      Then things got weird around the 2008 financial crash. :(

      (US dates)

      Atari 2600 - 1977
      Atari 5200 - 1982
      Atari 7800 - 1986
      Atari Jaguar - 1993

      NES - 1985
      SNES - 1990
      N64 - 1996
      Gamecube - 2001
      Wii - 2006
      Wii U - 2012
      Switch - 2017
      Switch 2 - 2025

      Sega Master System - 1986
      Genesis - 1989
      Sega CD - 1992
      32X - 1994
      Saturn - 1995
      Dreamcast - 1999

      NEC Turbo Grafx 16 / CD - 1989
      NEC Turbo Duo - 1993

      Playstation - 1995
      PS2 - 2000
      PS3 - 2006
      PS4 - 2013
      PS4 Pro - 2016
      PS5 - 2020
      PS5 Pro - 2024

      Xbox - 2001
      Xbox 360 - 2005
      Xbox One - 2013
      Xbox One X - 2017
      Xbox Series X - 2020

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    Part of an overall concerning trend, but as someone who decided to stop buying consoles years ago: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      No no, I’m sure it’s the fault of the trans kids. And the immigrants. I’m sure prices will go down if the US just cracks down harder on these threats to gaming.

      edit: do some of you dipshits have literal brain damage? If I have to add /s tags to something like this, it’s proving that we have NO hope for the future ffs, take your medication and talk to someone.

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      There is also the choice if making less money that companies are allowed to make.

      A company that is profitable will still be profitable if they make a tiny bit less profit.

      But that’s not even seen as an option anymore. The idea that a company should shoulder the cost of anything instead of the consumer is crazy to us.

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        I think, if I understand US law correctly, not a legal choice to publically traded companies.

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        And to top it off, if the tariffs went away in 3 months, would they lower the price back down?

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        Why would they take a hit for something the US population voted for themselves? That makes no sense.

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          Why would businesses shoulder the burden of economic downturns when they have the option to force poor people to pay for it?

          Why would they ever save for a rainy day when the laws allow them to constantly redline their buisness?

          Yeah that’s the question

          I struggle to shed a tear for souless corporations

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            I don’t shed tears for soulless corporations either. But i also don’t shed tears anymore for a populace that systematically votes for self-harm

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        Why would they make less money just so someone else can pocket some of it? Raising prices is the only and proper business decision to this.

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    But the shouty man on TV said tariffs were good! Why vibeo janes cost more?

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        Bad for the budget too, because a shrinking economy shrinks tax revenues from other sources.

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          Good for the sovereign wealth black hole of money though! Wherever that ends up getting spent, likely on gold plating the jumbo plane bribe he accepted.

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    Unfortunately Christmas is gonna be rough time for a lot of Americans this year thanks to the trump tax

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        Eh, I voted third party. Why? Because my vote literally doesn’t matter in my state, since Trump took it with >20% margin. Votes only really matter in like 8 states because the rest have enough straight ticket voters to secure the election for one of the candidates. And in those 8 or so states, the misinformation was real, so it’s understandable that many people didn’t know what they were getting with their vote, they just voted based on whatever smear campaign made them hate the other candidate more.

        IMO, the fault here lies w/ Kamala Harris for running a mediocre campaign promising the “status quo” when most people wanted real change. If she ran a more interesting campaign with actual plans regular people could understand, maybe she could’ve cut through the noise and reached enough people to win.

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        Tens of millions of us voted against it and did our best to convince those around us.

        On the whole, we deserve what we’re getting. We asked for it. I just hope the rest of the world doesn’t forget that so many of us tried.

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        Literal millions of us (myself included) voted “correctly” for Harris. Blue no matter who. We did our part for your petty ass purity test and we’re still getting fucked.

        Must be nice to live in a world where people only experience the results of who they voted for.

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          Dude, I’m from the US. I know. But the fact of the matter is that there’s shittons of poor people who voted for Trump, and they’re the ones most at risk. And they’re the ones I’m calling out