The PSN and Update Thread
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The PSN and Update Thread
Downloading now, can't find any info on it though, anyone seen any info on it
lol, you have to love those download speeds! I'd be in a fist fight with irate siblings quick-smart if I tried downloading that from my console at home... especially so at a speed like that.
I think it stands that my only one I've downloaded from my console was when I first got it and my siblings weren't home, had I known the updates were 120MB+ I would have avoided doing that though lol... it was ages before I could actually play anything.
As for this update though, some quick googling yielded no results but going by some previous updates I'm guessing it's just another stability/compatibility update.
I think it stands that my only one I've downloaded from my console was when I first got it and my siblings weren't home, had I known the updates were 120MB+ I would have avoided doing that though lol... it was ages before I could actually play anything.
As for this update though, some quick googling yielded no results but going by some previous updates I'm guessing it's just another stability/compatibility update.
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Whoa, and you can download the full game of Burnout Paradise for $49.95! Mind you I think it's been that price at most placs for the disc version, but it's still pretty interestig to see full games that were previously disc only have now made their way into downloadble territory... I wonder how big it is... that's got to be one of the things tht shits me off about the PSN actually, don't know how freaking big anything is until you go to download it! >_<
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Haha, probably so that all the people used to the default analogue stick layout won't have to suffer with the superior southpaw layout because there's only one analogue on the PSP.
Heh that's not too bad actually, considering most demos run in the 1GB region 3.5GB for the full game isn't too bad.... *considers*Corey wrote:3.5 gig from memory for BP.
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New firmware updates for both PS3 and PSP this month:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... -psp-v500/
Both get sleep timers (will be handy for charging controllers on the PS3) and the PS3 gets a facility to turn off after a download/install. PSP gets direct Playstation Store access, so you can download straight to PSP using the same PSN account.
The PS3 has new support for the official headset (high quality mode, charge level indicator and volume level), changes to trophy interface, and some additional friends info (how long since they've last been online). There's also an in-game screenshot tool, which just sounds like another API similar to the YouTube one as it "will be supported on a game by game basis".
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... -psp-v500/
Both get sleep timers (will be handy for charging controllers on the PS3) and the PS3 gets a facility to turn off after a download/install. PSP gets direct Playstation Store access, so you can download straight to PSP using the same PSN account.
The PS3 has new support for the official headset (high quality mode, charge level indicator and volume level), changes to trophy interface, and some additional friends info (how long since they've last been online). There's also an in-game screenshot tool, which just sounds like another API similar to the YouTube one as it "will be supported on a game by game basis".
Ooer, that's pretty cool about the sleep timers and auto-off after downloads.Twit wrote:New firmware updates for both PS3 and PSP this month:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... -psp-v500/
Both get sleep timers (will be handy for charging controllers on the PS3) and the PS3 gets a facility to turn off after a download/install. PSP gets direct Playstation Store access, so you can download straight to PSP using the same PSN account.
The PS3 has new support for the official headset (high quality mode, charge level indicator and volume level), changes to trophy interface, and some additional friends info (how long since they've last been online). There's also an in-game screenshot tool, which just sounds like another API similar to the YouTube one as it "will be supported on a game by game basis".