Sometimes there's a clock next to a friend's name on my my list. I'm guessing that means that person has been idle for some time. Has that always been a feature though? I'm just now seeing it.
The next system software update for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system will be released on April 1, 2010 (JST), and will disable the “Install Other OS” feature that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the current slimmer models, launched in September 2009. This feature enabled users to install an operating system, but due to security concerns, Sony Computer Entertainment will remove the functionality through the 3.21 system software update.
In addition, disabling the “Other OS” feature will help ensure that PS3 owners will continue to have access to the broad range of gaming and entertainment content from SCE and its content partners on a more secure system.
Consumers and organizations that currently use the “Other OS” feature can choose not to upgrade their PS3 systems, although the following features will no longer be available;
For those PS3 users who are currently using the “Other OS” feature but choose to install the system software update, to avoid data loss they first need to back-up any data stored within the hard drive partition used by the “Other OS,” as they will not be able to access that data following the update.
- Ability to sign in to PlayStation Network and use network features that require signing in to PlayStation Network, such as online features of PS3 games and chat
- Playback of PS3 software titles or Blu-ray Disc videos that require PS3 system software version 3.21 or later
- Playback of copyright-protected videos that are stored on a media server (when DTCP-IP is enabled under Settings)
- Use of new features and improvements that are available on PS3 system software 3.21 or later
Did you happen to have GOW III in? I noticed it as well, but ONLY when GOW III is in the drive. You take the disk out, and that Trailers section goes away.When did they add a Trailers section under the Videos tab? I noticed that a few weeks ago
Hi everyone, in our continued effort to provide the best, most comprehensive entertainment experience possible, we’ll be adding a few new features to PlayStation 3 (PS3) via the latest system software update, which is a mandatory update and will be available shortly. Most notably, you’ll see some new sorting options within Trophies that make it easier to claim bragging rights among your friends on PlayStation Network.
In addition, this update preps the PS3 system for some upcoming new features, including 3D stereoscopic gaming, which is coming soon to PS3, in time for the launch of Sony’s 3D BRAVIA TVs.
- Trophy enhancements –- Now you can more easily sort trophies in the [Trophy Collection] and [Comparing Trophy] sections. Sorting can be done with [Trophy Collection] in the [Game Category] and also when comparing trophies with your friends in the [Friend Category]
- Trophy Folder (Title List) can be sorted by game name/ by title according to the date in which you earned your last trophy (ascending/descending)
- Add-on list (Group list) can be sorted by original/the date in which you earned your last trophy (ascending/descending)
- Trophy list can be sorted by original/trophy name/grade/date of obtaining the trophy (ascending/descending)
We are very glad as this is once of the biggest victory's in our firm's history.
Actually all versions of the PS3 prdouced prior to fall of 2008, had PS2 backwards compatibility. The 80gb MS4 bundle was the last one that did. FYI, all PS3s are backwards compatible with PS1 games.I'm thinking about getting a PS3 because i'm tired of borrowing my sisters when one of the few games I want gets released. Is it true that only one of the original versions was backwards compatible and all of the other versions after that aren't?
If so I might have to go with X-box 360, even though aside from the online function I hear PS3 is way better.
Actually all versions of the PS3 prdouced prior to fall of 2008, had PS2 backwards compatibility. The 80gb MS4 bundle was the last one that did. FYI, all PS3s are backwards compatible with PS1 games.
Are you really going to base your purchase on the system based on this? If PS2 games is still one of your main gaming option, then stick with the PS2 then. You'll be missing out on some pretty amazing titles that the PS3 has been releasing
I would actually advise against that or be cautious. Alot of PS3s are put on Ebay bc of the YLOD (yellow light of death), something that seems to affect more of the older models. Some manage to fix them and put them up on Ebay, but theres no guarantee they wont fail again. As long as the person has good feedback and the item description seems fine, you might be okay, but Id still be apprehensive about buying a PS3 (or any console) usedI'll probably still get a PS3 even if it isn't backwards compatible but it would be a nice bonus so I wouldn't need two systems overall.
I might get one off of Ebay. I just checked and there are a lot of PS3s on there that are backwards compatible. I just figure for the price a brand new PS3 is going for still, i'm not sure if I would want to shell out that money if it's not backwards compatible and I only want a select few games for it.
I would actually advise against that or be cautious. Alot of PS3s are put on Ebay bc of the YLOD (yellow light of death), something that seems to affect more of the older models. Some manage to fix them and put them up on Ebay, but theres no guarantee they wont fail again. As long as the person has good feedback and the item description seems fine, you might be okay, but Id still be apprehensive about buying a PS3 (or any console) used
Hi everyone, once again were adding new features to the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system via firmware update to ensure were bringing you the best, most comprehensive entertainment experience possible. PS3 system software update (v3.40) will be available soon, adding the PlayStation Plus subscription, enhancements to the connection between your PlayStation Network and Facebook accounts and more. Additionally, well be launching system software update (v6.30) for the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system simultaneously with PS3 system software update (v3.40), adding PlayStation Plus compatibility as well as other new features.
Weve gone ahead and provided a few highlights from PS3 firmware update (v3.40) below:
- PlayStation Plus: PlayStation Network users will be able to purchase membership to PlayStation Plus is a new subscription service on the PlayStation Network that provides you with new options to expand and enhance your gaming experience and enable you to gain an exclusive set of features and content. Friendly reminder, all of you PlayStation Network users will continue to have free access to PlayStation Networks unmatched and expanding suite of new and exclusive features while PlayStation Plus subscribers will gain access to an exclusive and expanding set of gaming features, content and functionality.
- Photo Gallery: A new network based photo sharing feature is now available on the Photo Gallery. The enhancement allows you to upload, browse and comment on photos on Facebook and Picasa Web Album. You can also opt to share your photos between your PlayStation Network friends as well as print photos from Photo Gallery.
- Video Editor & Uploader: Video Editor and Uploader is a new function found on the XrossMediaBar (XMB), which enables you to edit, save and upload video files stored on the PS3 system to sites such as Facebook or YouTube.
- Five Star Rating Support: Users can rate the PlayStation Store content they have purchased with one to five star ratings.
- Power Save Settings: The default setting for PS3 System Auto-Off will be set at 2 hours, providing you with additional power save options and further improving power save features on the PS3 system.
In addition to the latest features introduced in PS3 system software update (v3.40), a separate, new PlayStation Network application on Facebook.com will be made available. This builds upon what was previously launched with Trophies and the ability to publish purchases from the PlayStation Store. Now you can further integrate your PlayStation Network and Facebook accounts with this new application. The application allows you to display your PlayStation Network profile on your Facebook account, find out which of your Facebook friends have a PSN account and send them a PlayStation Network friend request, view your PSN friends online status and add the PlayStation Network application tab to your Facebook user profile.
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Were very excited to be able to provide you with continued system software upgrades, which ensure your PS3 and PSP systems remain compelling offerings for years to come. For more details and instructions on how to update the system software for the PS3 and PSP systems, please visit http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Features/SystemUpdate and http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/psp/.