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[–] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I declined to update and kept the OtherOS feature.
I figured if I wasn't going to be buying any more of their games, I may as well keep what I had in terms of games and features.
Turned around and bought a gaming laptop and haven't looked back since.

[–] B3bomber 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Not a bad idea. I finally made use of the bluray drive though. The optical out (though now other ways to do this) audio jack works with my sound card which has optical in and thus I can force 5.1 surround sound and fix that stupid sound mixing that has fucked DVD+ experience for 20+ years (whisper whisper GUNSHOT, EXPLOSION, BACKGROUND MUSIC).

That and I do have a few games. Quite happily there is a PS3 emulator for the games that is being continually developed/improved for whenever my hardware fails.

[–] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Quite happily there is a PS3 emulator for the games that is being continually developed/improved for whenever my hardware fails.

Ha!
Imagine the irony of having stubbornly put your PS3 away because you couldn't play newer games/movies on it, only to find out later you could run an emulator on an OS installed through the same feature the manufacturer tried to remove and play them anyway.
Does it work on Linux or will I have to install Windows?