Auto ban system = theory, right?Okay guys the reason why this CID has not been banned yet is because this CID is from a developer's console.
Sony has an autoban system and it only looks out for retail consoles, hence it does not ban a developer's console ID. So i know you are all asking "Why doesn't it look out for the developer's console then?", well it's simple, it's because when someone develops on a console and goes online while having a homebrew, chances are the autoban system will ban the CID, so therefore, this CID, or any developer's console ID, is on the "no ban list". I have personally done some testing from some CIDs from afew developer's console i own and it indeed does not get banned.
Auto ban system = theory, right?
Developers have the necessary tools to create legit PS3 apps that can be used on OFW, big difference between that and homebrew.
As for dev PS3, how did you test It to be 100% sure It won't get banned? I can't imagine any test that would allow you to conclude It really can't be banned and It's not just luck.
Yes your right.The autoban system is not a theory. Yes developers have the tools to create legit ps3 apps but that's only if their apps have went through extensive tests by Sony, hence the app that they create during development have not been signed officially by Sony and is regarded as homebrew.
Oh, and i'm not 100% sure it won't get banned, as a matter of fact it CAN be banned if they find out about this CID and manually ban it.
Interesting. Hope we can get more of those CIDs.The autoban system is not a theory. Yes developers have the tools to create legit ps3 apps but that's only if their apps have went through extensive tests by Sony, hence the app that they create during development have not been signed officially by Sony and is regarded as homebrew.
Oh, and i'm not 100% sure it won't get banned, as a matter of fact it CAN be banned if they find out about this CID and manually ban it.