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sully1311 said:
BMaker11 said:
sully1311 said:
BMaker11 said:
So....I wanted to test this whole bug thing, so I went to my friend's room upstairs and turned on his PS3 (he has an original 60GB model). I saw that it said "12/31" as the date, so I got scared that I would screw his PS3 by corrupting his data, so I turned it off. Then, I said to myself "I have a theory", I unplugged his ethernet, turned his PS3 back on....and the date was actually set back to 2/28. Not 2/1, but definitely not 12/31.

I went to date and time settings, and it said "2/28/2010", so it set itself back to 2010. I tried to see if 2/29/2010 even existed, and it didn't. So I changed it to 3/1/2010 (oh yea, I set the time manually, not via internet), and turned it off. Then turned it back on, and the date stayed at 3/1.

I fixed the widespread problem? lol

every1 can do that. do all the games work?.....

I put Valkyria Chronicles in (without being signed into PSN) and it worked fine, so I plugged the ethernet back and logged into PSN, and put in Modern Warfare 2. Joe (my friend) is playing it right now as I type this


there are reports of them working again so it could just be the biggest coincidence in history

NO! I single handedly solved to worldwide epidemic. ME ME ME ME ME!