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HELLO GUYS
i read in internet sony say the psn will be ok during the month of MAY!!??? ...MMM MAY HAVE 31 DAYS...HOPE IT WILL BE FIX SOON ... |
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Hey Olife, do you have a link to this ? Thats disturbing news, crap. I am about to get my 2nd BoP Platinum. Only got 3 missions left and that wont last for the rest of May ? I dont wanna be cured from my BoP online gaming addiction: |
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YES I HAVE A LINK FOR IT BUT IN FRENCH,EXUSE ME http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...ez6A6Q&cad=rja |
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I CAN TRANSLATE WITH GOOGLE,ENGLISH VERSION OF THIS NEW
On 29 April, the official PlayStation Blog announced a start of good news. Our employees are working day and night to allow a return as soon as possible to our network and we are looking at a possible return of some services in a week beginning 27/04/11. Including well this brings us to May 4 So yesterday. Since nothing. And no further communication except for a "soon". Obviously Sony does not want to put its online service as its sanctity has been verified, re-verified on-verified. The problem resides elsewhere herein. It is impossible to ensure a secure network to 100%. Impossible. At the same time, a rapid relapse of the PSN would be even more devastating impact on the image and the business of Sony. So what? We will have to resolve to submit the online PlayStation Network, the most secure manner possible. Unbreakable? No. William Lovett, an expert on cybercrime, we had also said. A situation that complicates the situation diabolically. However, each day brings its lot of gray areas, doubts, lack of revenue to the developers of frustration for players ... 16 days after stopping the service and the commencement of hearings in court, it is reasonable to wonder how long it will last another blackout PSN? A few days? A week? More than that? The latest news release from Sony recalls now, and unspecified "May". Certainty, if the NHP is not restored before E3 (early June), while Sony will face a crisis with consequences far more serious than imagined even a few days ago. More than ever, like Sony, gamers, publishers and developers hope that the crisis does not change the economic drama and fun. The multiplayer mode of Uncharted 3 needs NSP, NSP needs the Journey, Amy needs the PSN, Call of Duty requires the PSN FIFA and PES need the PSN ... like so many other crucial games for Sony's online business. Not to mention the frustration of the PlayStation +, who pay for "privileges" additional. The issue is thorny and is communication from Sony. An exercise of the most delicate, but necessary in times of crisis does not leave room for rumors. As such, it is likely that the manufacturer no longer evokes dates so you do not handle disappointment if they are not required, but instead actively communicating on the concrete steps taken and the progress of the situation . |
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I think what they mean is that all services will be back up by the end of May. For example the PS Store will be restored sometime after online gaming and chat functions are reinstated. Which makes me wonder how valuable PSN+ will be without the PS Store.
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so anonymous is behind this and when and if sony turn on again anonymous will take it down again this is some bullshit man psn will never be the same again waiting for the next attack and there will be another attack they are just waiting for sony to flip the switch anonymous you bunch of scumbags millions of people all they want to do is play there games online with friends i am so angry right now just like millions of others out there
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Anonymous' response to Sony statement
![]() And so the finger pointing, it's not me, don't blame me goes on.... Meanwhile countless ps controllers feel naked without their dogfight dustings... |
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