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Quote from Well this request is impossible unless you wish to break the law, so no i would say you cant upload a custom skin. As for a future update on this i dont think we ever will be able to. I don't understand why people say you would be breaking the law to jailbreak your PS3. And what law gets broken?
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If I buy a red car does that mean I can't paint it yellow, change the tyres and change the engine? I would own the car so can do whatever I want. I understand that for a warranty to continue the car has to be in the same state as it was purchased. But if I don't care about the warranty I can modify to my hearts desire! The same as the PS3.
I paid good money for it so it belongs to me. I can do what I want with it. 'Jailbreaking' or 'modification' in simpler terms usually make things better. A modified PS3 we all know lets you copy your purchased games on to the PS3 hard drive, external hard drive and now a local network then play them directly off them. So no more swapping discs.
A modified PS3 also opens up the PS3's capability to play a lot more media files than before. When you buy a PC you install software on to it. You can even change the operating system if you wish.
So why when regarding a PS3 it becomes law breaking? That's my rant over with! Discussions on jailbreaking consoles or modifying Minecraft game data is against the rules on this site.
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(This only applies to any PlayStation or Xbox related discussions as it's against Sony's and Microsoft's Terms of Service and may result in a ban from PSN or Xbox Live depending on the console) You can go to the Change Skin menu when you select Play Game and there will be some skins that are available and some you can buy. You can also change your skin during gameplay, just pause the game and select Change Skin.
By Published Now Xbox maker Microsoft owns the phenomenally successful block-placing sandbox Minecraft, what will happen to the game on PlayStation platforms? Earlier this week. In a statement Xbox boss Phil Spencer vowed to continue to support Minecraft on a variety of platforms, including Xbox rival PlayStation. Let's look at his statement in detail. At Microsoft, we believe in the power of content to unite people. Minecraft adds diversity to our game portfolio and helps us reach new gamers across multiple platforms.
Gaming is the top activity across devices and we see great potential to continue to grow the Minecraft community and nurture the franchise. That is why we plan to continue to make Minecraft available across platforms - including iOS, Android and PlayStation, in addition to Xbox and PC. Spencer's statement suggests Minecraft has a future on PlayStation, at least as far as Microsoft is concerned. But let's turn our attention to Minecraft maker Mojang, which issued a statement of its own following the announcement of the deal. In a, the following question was asked: 'What about the other editions of Minecraft? Will they stop being developed?' Here's Mojang's answer:.
There's no reason for the development, sales, and support of the PC/Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Vita, iOS, and Android versions of Minecraft to stop. Of course, Microsoft can't make decisions for other companies or predict the choices that they might make in the future. That last sentence is key: even if Microsoft continues to support Minecraft on competing platforms, such as PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Vita, Sony may decide to pull the plug.
After all, Sony is now in the curious position of selling a game wholly owned, developed and published by Microsoft. But the first order of business is to tackle the PS Vita version, which still hasn't been released. In fact it still doesn't have a release date. Back in August Sony released new footage of Minecraft's upcoming Vita Edition, which shrinks the game down for portable play.
Minecraft on Vita is supposed to be a Cross-Buy title with the PS3 version, and you can then upgrade to the PS4 edition for a small fee (around £4). Check out footage in the video below.
It's clear how important Minecraft is to Sony. Sony UK boss Fergal Gara told in an interview conducted a week before Microsoft announced it had bought Mojang that Minecraft could be Vita's 'most powerful release of the year'. 'That could be an extraordinary release for Vita,' he added. And Minecraft for PS3 was the best-selling PlayStation 3 game on the PlayStation Store in August - as it was in July. So, is the Vita version still on?
A Sony spokesperson told Eurogamer this week that, while the company couldn't comment on the acquisition, 'there are no anticipated changes to the Minecraft lineup'. That suggests the Vita version is still on and the PS3 and PS4 versions are here to stay. Microsoft has made its statement, but what will it do?
Its keeping its cards close to its chest for now as it works to complete the Mojang deal before the end of the year, but analysts believe the gargantuan corporation will be keen to cash in on its new prize asset, as you'd expect. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter told Eurogamer he believes Microsoft will create Xbox-exclusive content rather than remove the game from sale on competing platforms.
'I'm sure that Microsoft will debut content on the Xbox platforms and release them later on other platforms,' he said. 'I also expect Microsoft-owned characters like Master Chief or Marcus Fenix to end up in Minecraft exclusively on Xbox.
I don't expect them to destroy the brand by pulling it off of other platforms.' Piers Harding-Rolls, analyst at IHS Technology, agrees. 'Ideally, I think Microsoft would like to make its own devices the best place to play Minecraft and I can see some form of exclusivity on updates - probably timed - to promote its devices over other platforms.'
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Harding-Rolls sees the potential for certain services within Minecraft being console exclusive, such as multiplayer modes. But if Microsoft were to make Minecraft console exclusive anywhere, it's likely to be in specific territories, such as China. But, generally, there's a feeling that Microsoft will be keen to keep Minecraft multiplatform. Indeed Microsoft may benefit from such a strategy.
'Minecraft's multiplatform success is a benefit to Microsoft and extends the company's reach overnight,' Harding-Rolls said. 'It enables the company to reach and understand gamers not only on its own platforms but across the most popular third-party devices as well and that's commercially powerful.' Harding-Rolls added that Sony, not Microsoft, will be the company to watch when it comes to Minecraft's future on PlayStation.
'I'm not sure Sony will be keen to have Microsoft-owned content on its platforms and that puts Sony in a difficult position with a tough choice: supporting Microsoft content or winding down a popular title. Neither is particularly palatable.' Microsoft has already hinted at its long-term vision for Minecraft. Here's Spencer again, talking about the future.
Our investments in cloud, Xbox Live and mobile technology will enable players to benefit from richer and faster worlds, more powerful development tools, and more opportunities to connect with the Minecraft community. In July Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed his vision for Microsoft in a lengthy manifesto. Buried within it was a note about gaming, which he described as 'the single biggest digital life category' in a 'mobile-first world'. That's a lot of corporate doublespeak, but the gist is Minecraft's future is not on a single platform, or even a couple, but many. Expect Minecraft to pop up across Microsoft's family of platforms: Windows PC and Xbox, of course, as well as smartphones, Surface tablets and whatever else it has up its sleeve. But why stop there? Imagine a version of Minecraft with every copy of Windows.
Imagine a virtual reality version of Minecraft exclusive to Microsoft's rumoured virtual reality offering. For now, though, Minecraft on PlayStation seems safe. But the future is less certain.
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And if Microsoft ever gets around to making a Minecraft 2 - or whatever the next game or experience is called - PlayStation owners will no doubt be left out.