fortified_concept said:Btw download speeds are faster on PSN compared to Xbox Live according to a test a site did a few months ago and was posted here, so as always they're full of shit.
fortified_concept said:Btw download speeds are faster on PSN compared to Xbox Live according to a test a site did a few months ago and was posted here, so as always they're full of shit.
Stumpokapow said:gee it's almost like the speed depends on how close you are to the nearest CDN!
He's right. Last time I bought a game for my PS3 (MLB the Show 10), it took at least 30-45 minutes before I could even start playing the game. It's a nightmare.The Faceless Master said:full article: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...-a-reason-your-multiplatform-games-suffer.ars
when did Ars start doing comedy?
i mean if it takes 30 minutes to update your PS3.. there's something wrong alright... with your ISP!
fortified_concept said:Yup, which is something these morons should have known before writing their idiotic "article". Gaming journalism, fuck yeah.
RedStep said:I think the experience of just about... everybody contradicts that test that one site did that one time.
How did I do that?Stumpokapow said:You are aware that you just called yourself out for being idiotic, right?
Star Ocean 4 does need an update though, or does it not freeze randomly on the PS3?ULTROS! said:... and Star Ocean 4 (they don't have any game updates until now).
Knch said:Star Ocean 4 does need an update though, or does it not freeze randomly on the PS3?
Acheteedo said:This isn't some anti-PS3 war, just because the 360 has it's own issues doesn't mean PS3-specific problems can't be discussed. And again, I'm not going to miss out on either game, I bought them to play them, I'd just begin playing them at my convenience if the update infrastructure was better.
Korigama said:Firmware updates are occasionally needed to play new retail games offline as well, so they can't be avoided forever.
I don't understand this attitude...If it was a problem then as well as now, it remains news. If you wish to no longer see these complaints about your beloved console, complain to Sony to do better.LiquidMetal14 said:Regurgitated news eh? Not the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th time I've read this news. And seen a thread about it too.
Twenty minutes between the time you turn on the system and the time you're playing isn't an issue?Paco said:I have an incredibly fast connection and one time I signed on and there were updates for the firmware and the game I wanted to play. Twenty minutes later I was finally playing. Sounds like his ISP is part of the problem
thefil said:Personally my download speeds for PSN have always been great, but I've seen a lot of people talking about issues so I'm sure they are very real.
Tingfrmnongpradu said:I picked up Motorstorm: Pacific rift yesterday. Got ready to play it and I had to download a patch. Now, I ain't new to the PS3 and I knew I would probably have to update the game...
But when that 608!! (WTF!?) meg patch started I just said fuck that and shut it off.
That is just bullshit. And you can't even background dl that shit. :lol :lol
Definitely lots of room for improvement.
vermadas said::lol at Ars / Kuchera being called biased. I've read articles/posts by Kuchera where he was called a Sony fanboy in the comments. I don't understand how anyone could read about his experience in the article and not understand why he would be frustrated. And as much as some of the posters in this thread believe he's saying this because of some bias against the console manufacturer they worship, I believe it helps to make these issues more public so it gives Sony more reinforcement to address their problems. If not with the PS3, than with the PS4.
Personally, my FW updates have been in the five minute range the last few times I have had to download one. They used to take a lot longer. One thing that annoys me is that my Harmony remote, as convenient as it is the majority of the time, doesn't handle the "let's leave the PS3 on while it's downloading and switch to something else" situation. I have the PS3 Harmony adapter, and if I switch activities or want to power off to do something else, the PS3 will still turn off, even if it's background downloading something. I actually haven't tried this while it's updating firmware (for obvious reasons) but I would expect the same result. The 360 on the other hand, if the remote turns it off while it's background downloading something, it will go into its low power state and keep downloading.
paskowitz said:I really do not understand this at all. I have a 15mbs down 3mbps up and it takes a MAX 20 minutes to update and install. Average is about 5-10. In fact most PS3 owners complain how INFREQUENT the updates are and the amount of time between them. I personally hate waiting a hole year for MS to fix one little thing.
No one is saying they don't want any patches. They just want patches and updates that aren't quite so bloated and inefficient. You seem to live in a world of false dichotomies, spwolf.spwolf said:Game updates definitely need updated everything, but that really does depend on the game developer.
At the same time... i find it crazy that people complain because you get a lot of new features compared to PS2 for instance and old school electronics where to get an new software feature you need to buy new product. Few years ago you wouldnt get 3D update in firmware, you would need to buy PS3 3D.
Not to mention game updates and bug fixes. Fuck, stuff you had to go through to get WE roster updated at PS2?.
Gotta love when people applaud developers who dont release updates... :lol. Yeah guys, they are not supporting your game anymore and you spent $60 on it... awesome for you!
Is not that hard to understand that not everyone has a relatively fast connection.paskowitz said:I really do not understand this at all. I have a 15mbs down 3mbps up and it takes a MAX 20 minutes to update and install. Average is about 5-10. In fact most PS3 owners complain how INFREQUENT the updates are and the amount of time between them. I personally hate waiting a hole year for MS to fix one little thing.
Neuromancer said:No I agree completely with the article. I only turn on my PS3 to play games every 2 or 3 weeks it seems (use it as a Bluray movie player much more often) and every time I do it seems I get hit with time-consuming yet insignificant firmware updates. It's a real pain in the ass and I've heard my friends complain about it too. So it's not just Ars.
Segata Sanshiro said:No one is saying they don't want any patches. They just want patches and updates that aren't quite so bloated and inefficient. You seem to live in a world of false dichotomies, spwolf.
You're still doing it. You really think there's absolutely no room for improvement in the PS3's firmware updates? Personally, I think that's the one area where they really can and should improve. That, and making sure the latest version of software is up in the store. Kind of sucks to buy something from PSN and then need to update it immediately. Or at least, it seems kind of weird.spwolf said:well some people are definitely complaining about patches... having to spend an hour per year to update PS3, doesnt seem like huge issue to me. But hey, maybe I turn on my PS3 more than once a year.
As I said before, game patches are another story... GT5P was almost impossible to patch. You could sequentially, individually execute all of the patches for PS3 to date before your GT5P patch would happen... that is if it would. It frequently would stop and cancel.
Some other games have it done much much better so it is clearly up to the devs.
fernoca said:Is not that hard to understand that not everyone has a relative fast connection.
On my slow one, it takes 100Mb = 15 minutes; and this one is the second "fastest" package that my ISP offers. (with the most being 8MB and costing over $100 per month (plus modem and installation).
http://www.speedtest.net/result/909761983.png[IMG]
So is not like a few said in this thread: Want it to be faster, get a better ISP.
That's no "solution". :p[/QUOTE]
Let's go nuts and say it takes an average of 30 minutes to update. What the hell is the problem with a 30 minute update 4 times a year? I can't help but think that the people bitching about this are either the usual trolls using their old and pathetic talking points or enormous whiners. If anything I'd prefer more updates so that bugs can be fixed faster/features added quicker.
No problem. Hey want me to tell you what the word "seems" means? Because apparently you missed that part of my post.fortified_concept said:I didn't know PS3 had firmware updates every 2-3 weeks, I thought it was every 3+ months. Thanks for the info.
Yes. Clearly the answer to this issue is MORE firmware updates, may as well make them take longer too just for good measure. That way, the consumer will really 'feel the value' as they watch that progress bar slowly inch forward.fortified_concept said:Let's go nuts and say it takes an average of 30 minutes to update. What the hell is the problem with a 30 minute update 4 times a year? I can't help but think that the people bitching about this are either the usual trolls using their old and pathetic talking points or enormous whiners. If anything I'd prefer more updates so that bugs can be fixed faster/features added quicker.
Neuromancer said:No problem. Hey want me to tell you what the word "seems" means? Because apparently you missed that part of my post.![]()
(See, I can be sarcastic too!)
Well that may be true.fortified_concept said:It seems you take a lot of liberties when using the word.![]()
My complaint in general is not the quantity of the updates or sometimes the time, but more about having to download everything just to fix bugs. Granted, it was apparently fixed in the last one; only time will tell.fortified_concept said:Let's go nuts and say it takes an average of 30 minutes to update. What the hell is the problem with a 30 minute update 4 times a year? I can't help but think that the people bitching about this are either the usual trolls using their old and pathetic talking points or enormous whiners. If anything I'd prefer more updates so that bugs can be fixed faster.
Segata Sanshiro said:You're still doing it. You really think there's absolutely no room for improvement in the PS3's firmware updates? Personally, I think that's the one area where they really can and should improve. That, and making sure the latest version of software is up in the store. Kind of sucks to buy something from PSN and then need to update it immediately. Or at least, it seems kind of weird.
fernoca said:The complaint in general is not the quantity of the updates or sometimes the time, but more about having to download eveyrthing just to fix bugs. Granted, it was apparently fixed in the last one; only time will tell.
But, mix those with the game updates. Like when I wanted to play Eye of Judgment to play it online with 2 friends and it had to download 2,599 files, individually; for over 3.6GB (and slower than usual because each file downloaded at a different speed).
Guess, I'm just whining. Guess I should bake a cake and paint the house while I wait, since that update only took 24 hours to download, then a few more to install.
Neuromancer said:No I agree completely with the article. I only turn on my PS3 to play games every 2 or 3 weeks it seems (use it as a Bluray movie player much more often) and every time I do it seems I get hit with time-consuming yet insignificant firmware updates. It's a real pain in the ass and I've heard my friends complain about it too. So it's not just Ars.
Yeah I should probably do that. Still a pain in the ass though.DangerousDave said:From time to time, after looking a BluRay movie, instead of closing the system, go to system->update, auto-turnoff after updating. You don't need to do it each time.
Also, there aren't firmware updates every 2-3 weeks.
Neuromancer said:Yeah I should probably do that. Still a pain in the ass though.
Yep, could do that too.Zoe said:Or you could just look for the firmware threads that always appear on here ahead of time since you're already reading the forum and all.
Correct answer.TheSeks said:PS3 has problems, and the update process sucks, but let me just say: If you haven't updated Hot Shots Golf/Everbody's Golf: 5, you have no fucking ground to stand on to bitch about the PS3 process.
At least Sony has improved it from THAT point. I had to download a FIVE FUCKING HOUR update just to play with Sackboy/DLC. Seriously: WTF?
Whoa so many possibilities! See? Sony doesn't limit yourself only on making sandwiches like MS does.fernoca said:My complaint in general is not the quantity of the updates or sometimes the time, but more about having to download everything just to fix bugs. Granted, it was apparently fixed in the last one; only time will tell.
But, mix those with the game updates. Like when I wanted to play Eye of Judgment to play it online with 2 friends and it had to download 2,599 files, individually; for over 3.6GB (and slower than usual because each file downloaded at a different speed).
Guess, I'm just whining. Guess I should bake a cake and paint the house while I wait, since that update only took 24 hours to download, then a few more to install.
Zoe said:Why aren't you installing the firmware from the disc?
Acheteedo said:I might do when it comes to it, what's your point?
Acheteedo said:If you don't regularly play your PS3 then the various downloads and installs awaiting you are a significant issue. I still have Yakuza 3 and God of War 3 lying unopened next to my PS3 because i know i can't just jump into the game. I have a very fast connection. This is not an issue on the 360.