Ps3 locking up on purpose?

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This can't be true :confused:

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Have you ever spent any time in a Best Buy, EB Games, or GameStop playing their PlayStation 3 demo unit and have it freeze up on you? No, you haven't... or so I was told by a Sony rep a few days back. Read on to find out more.
Just before the launch of the PlayStation 3, I walked into a local EB Games and noticed that they had finally (three days prior to launch) received their demo kiosk. Problem was, it was turned off. Right next to the hulking beast of a setup, two teenagers were wailing on "You Really Got Me," the Guitar Hero II demo, and the PlayStation 2 was in full force.
Curious, I asked the annoyed, bored-looking clerk why anyone would dare do something like turn off a PlayStation 3 (The penalty for such an offense? Death, in some states).

"Well," he sighed, "it's locked up on us about five times. And we got it this morning."

He explained to me how when the machine would freeze, he would have to unlock the kiosk and hard reset the machine -- every time. It was easier, he said, to just leave it off and let people drool all over the protective plastic that housed what appeared to be an empty shell of a PlayStation 3 -- if you don't know, the actual unit is housed below the kiosk and is not visible. This, to me, was a fine explanation, and not surprising considering reports I've heard of units freezing at trade shows; and hey, the damned thing is cased in metal with little or no ventilation. I'll let it slide.

Cut to a busy Christmas Eve: The same EB Games is bustling with last minute shoppers; a child knocks over a World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade promotional display; frantic mothers blather on about games they can't remember the names of; and in the middle of it all I spotted a Sony PlayStation retail rep frantically cleaning off the very same kiosk I had mentioned earlier. I wasn't going to let him get away.

"Happy Holidays," I said.

"Oh, hi! I'll be done here in one second and then I'll turn on the unit so you can get a glimpse of the future."

"Oh, I know all about it," I said, trying not to laugh. "I have the future at home. In my closet. Still in the box. Trying to sell it. No takers."

After a short, awkward silence, I decided to go in for the kill.

"So dude over there," I said pointing to the busy clerk, "says he keeps the kiosk off because it keeps freezing up."

"Nope. No it doesn't."

"Well, actually, yeah. It does. I've seen it happen myself."

"No. It doesn't. We did that on purpose," he said.

"You make the entire console lock up on purpose because ... why?"

"We do that so that people won't play it all day long," he explained. "Specifically during Motorstorm, we made it freeze up a lot."

I'm totally confused at this point, completely stunned at what I'm being told because it's the stupidest thing I'd ever heard. I let him rattle on for a while, trying to convince me (and probably himself) that yes, Sony went out of their way to have their consoles lock up so that the masses will not spend hours upon hours basking in all its glory.

He went on about how a PlayStation 3 shouldn't be hard to get now, and how they're shipping them out of Japan daily. I waited for him to spill the beans on the Cell processor powered, mechanized laser-breathing dragon they use to import the consoles to the States, but he revealed nothing.
When the Sony rep was done and finally turned on the future, I decided to stick around and play some Motorstorm (which is pretty damned awesome). Didn't freeze up on me once.

Later, I was told by a Best Buy employee that they were told the same thing -- the locking up and freezing was intentional. So, if you're sitting at home and your console locks up on you or your Bluetooth controllers aren't performing the way they should be, don't worry about it. It might be on purpose.
 
Mwahahahahahahahaha....that is the funniest thing I have ever hear. :woot:
 
i think its true tho, i was playing motorstorm and it went blank and brought me to some menu, i some how got out of the lock tho by holding down the ps button on controller two, making it controler one and i replayed motor storm.

either i got out of the lock or i was just lucky, cuz it happend again and i redid that step.


but what evs
 
i wouldn't put that kind of crap past anybody... any ebgames/gamestop i've ever been to (in something like 4 different states, spanning 3 years or so) every employee has been a sony hater. one guy just before christmas was trying to get me to buy a wii for red steel. i chose to "lol" in his general direction.
 
yea i went into eb and asked if they had any ps3s, than the guy laughed, so i told him tto shut the **** up and answer my question.

than he finaly did after i was about to kick his ass cuz he wouldnt give me a stright forward answer!


i hate those guys at my local eb
 
Hmm. The PS3 kiosk at my store is only on like maybe 5% of the time, cause, yes, it freezes constantly to the point that we just leave it off.

Perhaps they DO intentionally make it freeze up. Perhaps they do so, so that the stores will just turn them off, and then the customers looking for a new console to buy won't be able to try out and be disappointed by the PS3 before they actually put down money for one?


Oh, and kinda off-topic, but out of the 24 or so PS3s we've gotten in and sold so far, 2 have been returned to us within the last 3 days. They both lasted a day before they were bought by someone else.
 
Sony are a bunch of idiots if they think anyone is going to fall for the "locking up on purpose" bull****. If they're locking up, it's not on purpose, it's called faulty design.
 
Mr. Credible said:
i wouldn't put that kind of crap past anybody... any ebgames/gamestop i've ever been to (in something like 4 different states, spanning 3 years or so) every employee has been a sony hater. one guy just before christmas was trying to get me to buy a wii for red steel. i chose to "lol" in his general direction.

I'm not speaking directly at you....just sortof using the quote as an example.

I hate it when people act like employees don't know what they're talking about. Again, not saying you do, but If you come into my GameStop and ask me what's the hot item right now I'll tell you the honest truth.

It's NOT the PS3, its NOT the Wii, the 360, PS2 or PSP. The HOT item is the DS, they're FLYING off of shelves. Selling out just as fast, if not faster then any of the next gen consoles.

Would you take me serious? Or just lol im my direction and lable me a sony hater?

Are EB's and Gamestop's flooded with uneducated employees? Yes, but the one's that DO know what they're talking about have to deal with the public...you know, the one's that think they know what they're talking about.

As for locking up, yes, ours do and it is no fault of ours. Most of the time the stinking thing won't even turn on. What does the Sony rep say when I confront him about this issue? "Oh yeah....they do that sometimes." :huh:
 
It actually makes sense, somewhat...
 
It's NOT the PS3, its NOT the Wii, the 360, PS2 or PSP. The HOT item is the DS, they're FLYING off of shelves. Selling out just as fast, if not faster then any of the next gen consoles.

You speak the truth! I don't work at an electronics store but I went to 6 stores today to see if I could get myself a DS Lite (I was contemplating on whether or not I should get one if I already have the regular DS) and all of them were sold out. I was thinking that, at this rate, I'd have a higher chance of finding a PS3 or Wii than a DS. Nintendo really hit it big with that little handheld system.
 
Ice-man said:
yea i went into eb and asked if they had any ps3s, than the guy laughed, so i told him tto shut the **** up and answer my question.

than he finaly did after i was about to kick his ass cuz he wouldnt give me a stright forward answer!


i hate those guys at my local eb

Wow, you're a ****ing *****e.
 

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