Sony's problem was about a non-existent leap year Feb. 29th which has
now passed.
On 3/2/2010 10:41 AM, maccrawj wrote:
I've been hearing it has nothing to do with network connecting
everything to do with firmware bug & hardware revisions older than the
last 80GB "fat"/pre-slim models. That is to say the connecting part is
domino effect to the actual problem rather than the source.
This scream loudly that all DRM measures to prevent save game backup &
inter-account movement of those backups should be removed and a secure
method (sony encrypted archive for example) of allowing local
backup/restore of trophies "just in case" both the console AND the
network loose the data. Not too mention if it's not a "it just works"
bonehead console that never has issues, there has to be logs &
diagnostic methods exposed, but of course Sony is too busy with DRM to
worry about giving the customer what they paid for!
Sony stock actually finished up Monday, surprising.
On 3/1/2010 1:38 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
Yeah, I read about it on Twitter and apparently the PS3 forum members
are up in arms about it.
On 3/1/2010 2:53 PM, CW wrote:
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/107/1073007p1.html
Sony has bricked their PSN Network. Talk about screwup on a mammoth
scale. If your PS3 connects, you'll lose all your trophies, save
points, and oh yes the ability to get online.
Great! Sony expects a solution in 24 hours.