if true, gaf would have only 2 usersSailorDaravon said:Posting deliberately misleading posts about anything gets you banned![]()
if true, gaf would have only 2 usersSailorDaravon said:Posting deliberately misleading posts about anything gets you banned![]()
lol I bet the mod who banned him thought of that too.ChrisGoldstein said:I'm old so I thought of the guy from the real world. He had that attitude too
Mine always lets me know an update is required while I'm still in the XMB. Maybe if you click over to and on the game really, really fast you can avoid the message? If so, you're right that they should close that loophole.mujun said:...and b : they dont tell you that you need to update until youve booted the game up and tried to load your save up.
No, I'd say this was race-related.SailorDaravon said:Posting deliberately misleading posts about anything gets you banned![]()
Liabe Brave said:Mine always lets me know an update is required while I'm still in the XMB. Maybe if you click over to and on the game really, really fast you can avoid the message? If so, you're right that they should close that loophole.
Puck said:PS2 BC
In game friend voice chat
Clock fix (finally)
Detailed in the other thread (http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=349564&page=7)
h3ro said:I hope they never fix the clock.
Never understood it either. The clock always works for me. I also work for SCEA tech support and never hear anyone complain about the clock. It seems exclusive to NeoGAF.Belgand said:I still don't even know what the clock problem supposedly is. All I ever hear are people saying it needs to be fixed. Then again trying to check the time on the console isn't really something I'd ever do, but what's the problem that people have with it right now and how do they feel it ought to be fixed?
Tormentoso said:Don't care i have a 20GB PS3even if i didn't i was one of the 130 million+ who buy a PS2,don't care for in game voice chat i barely use it on games that support voice chat,and i don't care for a small clock that you can barely see.
So even if it was right i still don't care.![]()
The problem is when you hit the PS button the battery indicator overlaps the clock and you can't read it for a few seconds.Darkmakaimura said:Never understood it either. The clock always works for me. I also work for SCEA tech support and never hear anyone complain about the clock. It seems exclusive to NeoGAF.
Belgand said:I still don't even know what the clock problem supposedly is. All I ever hear are people saying it needs to be fixed. Then again trying to check the time on the console isn't really something I'd ever do, but what's the problem that people have with it right now and how do they feel it ought to be fixed?
Darkmakaimura said:Never understood it either. The clock always works for me. I also work for SCEA tech support and never hear anyone complain about the clock. It seems exclusive to NeoGAF.
Okay, I know what you're talking about but I don't understand why so many GAFers are up in arms about it. Seriously, I have yet to receive one complaint from a consumer regarding this. Backward compatibility. Check. Game updates not downloading all the way because Media Server and possibly Information Board (and even the time settings) interefering. Check. Firmware. Check. The battery indicator blocking the time. Never.comrade said:The problem is when you hit the PS button the battery indicator overlaps the clock and you can't read it for a few seconds.
Darkmakaimura said:Okay, I know what you're talking about but I don't understand why so many GAFers are up in arms about it.
Darkmakaimura said:Okay, I know what you're talking about but I don't understand why so many GAFers are up in arms about it. Seriously, I have yet to receive one complaint from a consumer regarding this. Backward compatibility. Check. Game updates not downloading all the way because Media Server and possibly Information Board (and even the time settings) interefering. Check. Firmware. Check. The battery indicator blocking the time. Never.
I stand corrected... and feeling slightly stupid. :|FoxHimself said:Psst: It's a running joke on the forums.
Darkmakaimura said:Okay, I know what you're talking about but I don't understand why so many GAFers are up in arms about it. Seriously, I have yet to receive one complaint from a consumer regarding this. Backward compatibility. Check. Game updates not downloading all the way because Media Server and possibly Information Board (and even the time settings) interefering. Check. Firmware. Check. The battery indicator blocking the time. Never.
mujun said:you are one of the ppl who would get a second job and buy it even if it had no games out for it.
good for you.
you either strive to get better or fail in mediocrity.
there are complaints to be made about all three of the online services and all three companies should be trying to improve on these complaints the best they can.
Darkmakaimura said:I stand corrected... and feeling slightly stupid. :|
The thought that this process might actually work warms my little heart.SailorDaravon said:Posting deliberately misleading posts about anything gets you banned![]()
No.maniac-kun said:i just tested my download version of gran turismo 5 prologue... is it possible that the game loads a lot faster now?
Lain said:Well, seriously, have you both never hit the PS button to check the battery life of your controller? It is pretty obvious what happens, the battery life indicator overlaps over the clock.
Rollo Larson said:are you shittin me? just look at the clock when youre done checking the battery what the FUCK
Tormentoso said:I did not have to get a second job to get a PS3,in fact if any one need to get a second job to buy a PS3 damn its pay suck,and thankfully the PS3 did have something to play when it came out,most of those who say other wise tend to be fanboy,since Resistance was a great game.
Sure they should who is saying other wise? i just don't care for those features some do i don't,and to be a service which is actually free of charge i found PSN to be great where it counts core online play,since on live not matter if you pay there is lag just like in PSN which is what bother me the most for the most time games are clean for me.
Lain said:Well, seriously, have you both never hit the PS button to check the battery life of your controller? It is pretty obvious what happens, the battery life indicator overlaps over the clock.
bdizzle said:anyone getting errors after updating? im getting 80710102 (DNS error). xbl and my pc still works.
News Bot said:I get this a lot, but I think it's from an old firmware update rather than this one (or maybe not).
Basically, if I have the PS3 on wireless, I can only use one other wireless machine (laptop etc) and no more otherwise it'll override the DNS set for the PS3, causing it to disconnect with that error. Turning the third machine off however solves the problem completely.
Belgand said:Actually, no. I hold the button down to check battery life. I guess I'm just used to doing it in the old manner before there was in-game XMB.
I don't see the problem so much though... it's only there for a second or so. If anything it seems like more of a hassle to try and pull it up on the system than anything else. I usually just look at my watch or the clock on the wall if I want to know what time it is.
If it's a day behind then it's telling the correct time.Hobbun said:No, the clock truly doesn't work.
You can reset it as many times as you want, but it eventually the time will be off. Mine is at least a day behind now.
Lain said:Hey, the clock isn't something I really care about. It is a side annoyance and a show of negligent unprofessionality imho, but other than that, it's not something I obsess over or bitch about.
If they fix it, good.
I was just pointing out what the problem with the clock was and trying to be funny, but I think I failed on the funny part.
Lain said:a show of negligent unprofessionality
And why is that? Shouldn't the correct time include the correct day?Willeth said:If it's a day behind then it's telling the correct time.
MoxManiac said:Someone check if that madcatz sticks/pads work with PS2 games!
..yeah it's a longshot.
ChrisGoldstein said:I'm old so I thought of the guy from the real world. He had that attitude too
AndyD said:They added cut/paste in the browser???
It was a joke, manHobbun said:And why is that? Shouldn't the correct time include the correct day?
Also, it isn't as if it is exactly a day behind, the time itself is also incorrect. And I still don't understand why you feel being a day behind is correct. When you set your clock, you set it to your current day and time (in your time zone). The clock should remain accurate to that.
TTP said:And it's awesome. You can past anywhere as long as you get the virtual keyboard thing. So u can copy from browser and past in the chat room for example.
truly101 said:I wish there was a firmware update that stopped LBP and KZ2 from freezing 10 minutes from when I booted up the damn games. I hope Sony follows MS's lead and allows you to install and play any game from the hard drive, as it is, I have two $60 coasters.