The Black Ops developer gives its thoughts on the recent PS3 hacking controversy

�As a platform provider this problem is much graver and has much broader implications to Sony than it does to us. To us, it�s like, it has implications on our game security but we built in a lot of in-game security that we were leveraging and utilising so it was kinda like flipping on a switch for that. I remember the meeting after all the headlines broke, though, and we were like �well, I guess, it�s time to turn on the security for the PS3 now�!

Olin also threw in his two cents regarding the individuals that had caused the PS3 and Sony so many problems adding: �It�s unfortunate and I think the hacking community with their rational that it makes their homebrew apps possible on the PS3� I mean, okay, that�s their argument but they know the larger implication to the players who don�t want that and the people who can now modify their game data.�

As intreba eu: why not turn it on from day one? a$$holes