Timbo9876
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So ** ** www.ps3xploit.net > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = http://ps3toolset.com) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = http://ps3toolset.com has been down for maintenance for sometime now, with all the talk regarding the maintenance costs and lack of donations, this begs the question.... When Is ** ** www.ps3xploit.net > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = http://ps3toolset.com) > Domain no Longer owned by team** (NEW URL = http://ps3toolset.com going to be functioning again?
Looking at previous threads it seems its just a temporary maintenance issue but there seems to be a undertone that it may not be able to sustain itself after October which would mean the end of the toolset that is/was being offered.
So the current message is that it's down and it will come back but this could only be temporary due to lack of funding. In other words it might eventually go down for good.
Does this mean I will need to get my E3 flasher out again when I want to install CFW? Either that or I'm installing homebrew enabler using the .com site instead of CFW, let's face it if you can't flash the console this becomes your only option along with the limitations that come with HEN.
I would like to also point out that all the tutorials regarding CFW say go to **ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new) and from here you go to the toolset to enable CFW. The point I would make here is that the very first thing regarding donations that the user sees is to donate to **ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new). Also its not clear at all the the site is divided when it comes to donations. Infact it actually gives the impression that the donations made on the .com site will benefit everyone concerned that are involved in the site. So I definitely believe that this is a contributing factor to the lack of donations the .net site has received.
The PS3Xploit Team:
W
esc0rtd3w
bguerville
Habib
Then it goes on to say if you would like to support our team and to help with costs to click the PayPal link below. Is this a little misleading?
So how much exactly is required to keep this toolset going and when Is the .net site going to be operational again? (i don't want an exact time but is it days, weeks or months?)
Looking at previous threads it seems its just a temporary maintenance issue but there seems to be a undertone that it may not be able to sustain itself after October which would mean the end of the toolset that is/was being offered.
So the current message is that it's down and it will come back but this could only be temporary due to lack of funding. In other words it might eventually go down for good.
Does this mean I will need to get my E3 flasher out again when I want to install CFW? Either that or I'm installing homebrew enabler using the .com site instead of CFW, let's face it if you can't flash the console this becomes your only option along with the limitations that come with HEN.
I would like to also point out that all the tutorials regarding CFW say go to **ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new) and from here you go to the toolset to enable CFW. The point I would make here is that the very first thing regarding donations that the user sees is to donate to **ps3xploit.com >Domain no Longer owned by team** (ps3xploit.me =new). Also its not clear at all the the site is divided when it comes to donations. Infact it actually gives the impression that the donations made on the .com site will benefit everyone concerned that are involved in the site. So I definitely believe that this is a contributing factor to the lack of donations the .net site has received.
The PS3Xploit Team:
W
esc0rtd3w
bguerville
Habib
Then it goes on to say if you would like to support our team and to help with costs to click the PayPal link below. Is this a little misleading?
So how much exactly is required to keep this toolset going and when Is the .net site going to be operational again? (i don't want an exact time but is it days, weeks or months?)
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