ChrisBaleBatman
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Problem is that Sony can't be focusing on things like new interfaces right now, can it? Surely they're just pushing the technical side of this and using old assets to speed things up.
Though if they did relaunch with a much smoother system, it'd be quite a nice surprise. Trouble is they could have always just relaunched PSN more securely and then worried about the aesthetics once people were playing online again. If they decided to make the decision to do something while PSN is off that they could do while it's on, they're taking more flak every day by choice. Seems to suggest to me that they're not going to do anything like that.
I think they might as well do it, even if it means a little bit more of downtime. I would imagine that as complicated a job as rebuilding PSN would be, making it look differently would be relatively easy. I don't know that for sure, though. But, I would imagine that'd be the case.
And I'm thinking that Sony would be better off making it look different, to win back some good will. Or to atleast try and impress PS3 owners.
As hard as Sony's been getting hit by everyone lately, I don't think PSN being just rebuilt under the hood would be enough for most people. I think some kind of makeover is called for. I think it looking differently would make it an easier sell for Sony.
yeah I can see sometime this week online play coming back up then youll start seeing updates for certain games available then may 31 you be able to download dlc with codes and redeem stuff and have full access to the psn. This entire issue will resolved before E3. I just wish this hacker group would give it up and go back to whatever basement they crawled out of. by hacking the PSN network again what do you really accomplish?
I think you're being very optimistic. I certainly hope you're right, though. But, I think Sony is tempering expectations now since they couldn't make they're self-appointed deadline last week.