Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
I have to check mine, and I hope nothing got wiped.
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
I can't let you do that Dave..... XDwhitedragon_nall wrote:All should be well. The PS3 has fixed itself. Some weird issue with the PS3 thinking it was 2/29/2010...a date that doesn't exist. Now the GMT reads 3/1/2010 and it seems PS3's are fixing themselves.
And it makes me wonder if this issue showed up on "2/29/2009" and the same date/years before.
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
Pfft. Things are so needlessly complicated and falls easy prey to bugs and glitches due to time. How on earth, does a glitch in the hardware about what day it is, affect the system's ability to function?
I miss the days of the Playstation: No bugs. Just simple, easy gaming.
I miss the days of the Playstation: No bugs. Just simple, easy gaming.
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
Hah... except those things overheated like crazy. I miss the days of the NES when any problem could be solved by blowing on a cartridge.phyco126 wrote: I miss the days of the Playstation: No bugs. Just simple, easy gaming.
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
The NES was far too troubling to get it to work.
The Sega, now that was a stable system!
I never had heating issues with my playstation. As a matter of fact, there were times that I would leave it running for days at a time, only pausing the game and turning off the TV so I could return many hours later to continue the game (since, for whatever reason, not all games have saves).
The Sega, now that was a stable system!
I never had heating issues with my playstation. As a matter of fact, there were times that I would leave it running for days at a time, only pausing the game and turning off the TV so I could return many hours later to continue the game (since, for whatever reason, not all games have saves).
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Re: Be warned, some PS3's are paralyzed right now.
I use to do that all the time with my playstation too, well i occasionally still do it with my psp...phyco126 wrote:The NES was far too troubling to get it to work.
The Sega, now that was a stable system!
I never had heating issues with my playstation. As a matter of fact, there were times that I would leave it running for days at a time, only pausing the game and turning off the TV so I could return many hours later to continue the game (since, for whatever reason, not all games have saves).
I also miss the simpler times of the gaming systems, you just put in the game and played that was it.
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