28-05-2005, 12:14 AM
Anti Hacker Wrote:Scott you are over reacting big time, I really think it is a better game, and whilst making some areas of PSO a bit less secure, it makes other areas far more secure (character data) and I dont think the details are really that un-secure or they wouldnt be allowed to store them under the DPA (personal Data Protection Act).
No, I'm just looking at real-life while you're living in a dream world.
I don't get it, you dog Sega and PSO on GC, but you expect it to be any better on PC when there's lots more potential for damage to your property.
As for the DPA, I got a degree in law, and since they own the data that builds up the character, there's no case on it, since they own the copyright of the games coding, it means it's not classified as personal information, thus making the 1984/1998DPA irrelevant.
They will have to learn how to hack if playing PC, as they AR does all the work for them, they just get the codes off a site.
And it is widespread, just like cheating on PSO3, but PSO3 codes ain't as well known as PSO1/2 ones.

