ZellSF wrote:Not sure about their wording. Are they banning consoles or accounts?
Should be consoles, banning accounts imo isn't acceptable or even a good idea, more dedicated consumers might have over thousand dollars worth of content on those accounts. They won't be coming back as legit consumers if you take that content away from them.
I have heard conflicting reports about this.
The PS3 itself contains no provisions for permanently marking a console as a banned device. This is in contrast to the Xbox 360, where getting yourself banned from XBL will actually write changes to EEPROM on the logic board and remove the ability to install games to your hard drive and do a few other things as well (you can backup the contents of this EEPROM and restore the bits an XBL ban blows away, but it's neither easy nor straight forward- I don't even think it's possible on the latest Slim units).
So hardware side bans for the PS3 would have to be implemented using a blacklist on Sony's side, and given how old the console is and the fact that the PS4 is right around the corner- I highly doubt they're going to want to invest the time and resources into building a global database of "banned" consoles that PSN can check your console against every time you sign in.
It is more likely that they will simply terminate your PSN account, since that's what they'll be detecting- user XYZ signed into PSN on a "hacked" PS3, so erase his account from the network.
-CMPX