d0ulCi
Forum Noob
Hey everyone
I'm d0ulCi,
born and bred in Melbourne, Australia
It's been a long time — but I'm back.
I was heavily involved in the scene many years ago, and it all started with PSP hacking. That first experience was genuinely eye-opening; learning how to push hardware beyond its intended limits was addictive in the best possible way.
From there I was hooked, but the PS3 era was the real pinnacle for me. The community was something special — devs, hackers, contributors all working together, sharing tools, homebrew, sites, and knowledge freely. It had an energy that was hard to match.
When the PS4 dropped, life got in the way. And honestly, the wait for a public jailbreak on that thing felt like forever. What hit hardest during that period was losing what I knew as ps3-scene.com / psx-scene.com — that site meant a lot to a lot of people.
But I found you guys, and I can't tell you how good it feels. The name's changed — which makes total sense, we're well past the PS3 days — but the spirit is clearly still here, and that's what matters.
Unfortunately I don't have access to my old account, but honestly I'm not too worried about it. Reddit and Twitter/X just aren't the same — nothing replaces a dedicated community like this one.
Genuinely honoured to be part of it again. Can't wait to see where things go from here.
Thanks for keeping the flame alive.
I'm d0ulCi,
born and bred in Melbourne, Australia
It's been a long time — but I'm back.
I was heavily involved in the scene many years ago, and it all started with PSP hacking. That first experience was genuinely eye-opening; learning how to push hardware beyond its intended limits was addictive in the best possible way.
From there I was hooked, but the PS3 era was the real pinnacle for me. The community was something special — devs, hackers, contributors all working together, sharing tools, homebrew, sites, and knowledge freely. It had an energy that was hard to match.
When the PS4 dropped, life got in the way. And honestly, the wait for a public jailbreak on that thing felt like forever. What hit hardest during that period was losing what I knew as ps3-scene.com / psx-scene.com — that site meant a lot to a lot of people.
But I found you guys, and I can't tell you how good it feels. The name's changed — which makes total sense, we're well past the PS3 days — but the spirit is clearly still here, and that's what matters.
Unfortunately I don't have access to my old account, but honestly I'm not too worried about it. Reddit and Twitter/X just aren't the same — nothing replaces a dedicated community like this one.
Genuinely honoured to be part of it again. Can't wait to see where things go from here.
Thanks for keeping the flame alive.