Post: Concerned User.
01-29-2011, 01:33 AM #1
FuzzaMuzza
NGU Master
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Alright, i'm still on 3.55 geohot.. have yet to update to 3.56.

I have never hacked on black ops or been in modded lobbies, but i am concerned because of the fact that i have JB and homebrew.

If I update my ps3 to 3.56 will treyarch console ban me from Black Ops because of the fact that I had jailbreak and homebrew, or will I be fine.

I'm just concerned because of soooo many bannings lately and a lot of the people having cfw.. i just need to get this all cleared up , because i'm scared.lol

Any help is appreciated Smile
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01-29-2011, 01:35 AM #2
Pillar2365
I use to give free rep :/
Originally posted by Dubstep
Alright, i'm still on 3.55 geohot.. have yet to update to 3.56.

I have never hacked on black ops or been in modded lobbies, but i am concerned because of the fact that i have JB and homebrew.

If I update my ps3 to 3.56 will treyarch console ban me from Black Ops because of the fact that I had jailbreak and homebrew, or will I be fine.

I'm just concerned because of soooo many bannings lately and a lot of the people having cfw.. i just need to get this all cleared up , because i'm scared.lol

Any help is appreciated Smile


If you ever want to have any CFW in the future I wouldn't update. You can still use the bypass to get online. 3arc is NOT banning for having homebrew on your PS3.
01-29-2011, 01:40 AM #3
FuzzaMuzza
NGU Master
Originally posted by Pillar2365 View Post
If you ever want to have any CFW in the future I wouldn't update. You can still use the bypass to get online. 3arc is NOT banning for having homebrew on your PS3.


i don't even care about cfw anymore... seems too risky.

So i should be fine if i just go up to 3.56?
01-29-2011, 01:44 AM #4
Pillar2365
I use to give free rep :/
Originally posted by Dubstep
i don't even care about cfw anymore... seems too risky.

So i should be fine if i just go up to 3.56?


Delete all of your homebrew then You must login or register to view this content. It wipes all your boot data. Download it and install it. Then run it. Delete it. Then upgrade.

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FuzzaMuzza
01-29-2011, 01:49 AM #5
FuzzaMuzza
NGU Master
Originally posted by Pillar2365 View Post
Delete all of your homebrew then You must login or register to view this content. It wipes all your boot data. Download it and install it. Then run it. Delete it. Then upgrade.


Alright, thanks man for you help Smile I appreciate the help.. i'll let you know what happens when i'm done.

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