Team M33 PSP v3.71 CFW done, won’t be released yet

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An interesting statement from Team M33 was posted in their official website, and it’s both good news and – err- rather off-putting news. First things first, the good news: Team M33 has finished PSP v3.71 CFW. The bad news is… we’re going to be waiting for quite a while before they actually release it to the public.

Hold on just a second! Let Team M33 explain themselves. We’re sure it was a tough decision to make because it will undoubtedly disappoint a lot of people. In fact, the decision was voted upon – three against two. What’s their decision? They’re going to be taking a little break before they release anything else.

Here’s an excerpt of their official statement from the website:

The main reasons for this decision are as follow: First, looking at how have things have come since we started our work, we now know how might have felt other developers when there are much other interests that don’t benefit to the entire Scene. We all know what we are talking about, and we will make our best to eradicate all of this rotted side of the world in which we are nowadays, in the near future.

Second, to teach a lesson. A mayor percentage of the PSP (and others) Scene(s) has to think about what it has come into since there are lots and lots of people that just want to steal money and attention when they don’t even deserve it. This has existed since the beggining, and this is, clearly, to that hackers-wannabe that modify a couple of files and want to be acclaimed as a God-like.

And third, to have fun looking at how all this lamers that steal codes don’t know what to do when there is no binaries or sources to modify 😉 Ok, that last one was kidding a bit… but that doesn’t mean that it’s not right 😛

We know, of course, that lots of psp webpages will full with insults and lame plots (we surf daily most of them), but this won’t make change this decision, so here’s a little advice: Don’t waste your breath reinforcing what we have just said, and have patiente. Also, don’t look for guilty ones, as you might have to look deeply into every one that have demanded without any right to be released something that will be free for all of the scene, as always.

Also, it’s interesting to say that you should buy the games you like, gaving support to the ones that you think that they have done a good job, as we are all developers, and all the ones that stay hours and hours in front of a pc screen have their rights to have a remuneration for what is, after all, their job.

Yes, we know some of their statements sound pretty harsh, and we ourselves are getting all emo about it. These guys must be going through a lot right now. The above reasons for their going on a hiatus seem to echo a lot on their previous statement. And if we’d hazard a guess, this could also be a result of the whole DAX OE source code leakage drama. Keep your comments clean, guys. Respect the developers for all their effort and continuing support to the homebrew scene.

Thanks to johnny nguyen for the tip!

Via Team M33

PSP - Image 1

An interesting statement from Team M33 was posted in their official website, and it’s both good news and – err- rather off-putting news. First things first, the good news: Team M33 has finished PSP v3.71 CFW. The bad news is… we’re going to be waiting for quite a while before they actually release it to the public.

Hold on just a second! Let Team M33 explain themselves. We’re sure it was a tough decision to make because it will undoubtedly disappoint a lot of people. In fact, the decision was voted upon – three against two. What’s their decision? They’re going to be taking a little break before they release anything else.

Here’s an excerpt of their official statement from the website:

The main reasons for this decision are as follow: First, looking at how have things have come since we started our work, we now know how might have felt other developers when there are much other interests that don’t benefit to the entire Scene. We all know what we are talking about, and we will make our best to eradicate all of this rotted side of the world in which we are nowadays, in the near future.

Second, to teach a lesson. A mayor percentage of the PSP (and others) Scene(s) has to think about what it has come into since there are lots and lots of people that just want to steal money and attention when they don’t even deserve it. This has existed since the beggining, and this is, clearly, to that hackers-wannabe that modify a couple of files and want to be acclaimed as a God-like.

And third, to have fun looking at how all this lamers that steal codes don’t know what to do when there is no binaries or sources to modify 😉 Ok, that last one was kidding a bit… but that doesn’t mean that it’s not right 😛

We know, of course, that lots of psp webpages will full with insults and lame plots (we surf daily most of them), but this won’t make change this decision, so here’s a little advice: Don’t waste your breath reinforcing what we have just said, and have patiente. Also, don’t look for guilty ones, as you might have to look deeply into every one that have demanded without any right to be released something that will be free for all of the scene, as always.

Also, it’s interesting to say that you should buy the games you like, gaving support to the ones that you think that they have done a good job, as we are all developers, and all the ones that stay hours and hours in front of a pc screen have their rights to have a remuneration for what is, after all, their job.

Yes, we know some of their statements sound pretty harsh, and we ourselves are getting all emo about it. These guys must be going through a lot right now. The above reasons for their going on a hiatus seem to echo a lot on their previous statement. And if we’d hazard a guess, this could also be a result of the whole DAX OE source code leakage drama. Keep your comments clean, guys. Respect the developers for all their effort and continuing support to the homebrew scene.

Thanks to johnny nguyen for the tip!

Via Team M33

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