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[MAINTENANCE] Monday, March 10th, 2014

Hi everyone,

 

We wanted to take a moment to inform you of a planned network maintenance, currently scheduled for Monday, March 10th from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM Pacific Time (11:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time). We expect this maintenance to last approximately 5.5 hours.

 

If you’ve signed in to the network any time since March 6th you will be able to play games online and access partner apps such as Netflix during this maintenance period. The PlayStation Store, PlayStation Home and Account Management will not be available during this time, and users may receive a maintenance notification when attempting to access these services.

 

We thank you for your patience and support and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. In order to access online game play and partner apps during this routine maintenance, we ask that you please sign in to the network prior to Monday, March 10th.

 

Source: http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-Network-Support/MAINTENANCE-Monday-March-10th-2014/m-p/43086667



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I always wondered if MS also has those. They were quite regularly on the PS3 and seem to still exist.



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another again?? seriously how many does sony need us user to update our machines lol. Thats a bit to excessive and time wasting



vivster said:
I always wondered if MS also has those. They were quite regularly on the PS3 and seem to still exist.


from memory on my 360 theere wer not liek that.. its usually all in one update. why is sony doign an excessive updates?



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vivster said:
I always wondered if MS also has those. They were quite regularly on the PS3 and seem to still exist.


Not really, we just get updates, what does maintenance actually do for PSN?



jlmurph2 said:
vivster said:
I always wondered if MS also has those. They were quite regularly on the PS3 and seem to still exist.


Not really, we just get updates, what does maintenance actually do for PSN?

That I'm wondering too. I would understand it for updates but in PS3 times it was like once a month. Seemed to me as if they just wanted to get the players from their servers to do something else with them for a while.



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vivster said:
jlmurph2 said:
vivster said:
I always wondered if MS also has those. They were quite regularly on the PS3 and seem to still exist.


Not really, we just get updates, what does maintenance actually do for PSN?

That I'm wondering too. I would understand it for updates but in PS3 times it was like once a month. Seemed to me as if they just wanted to get the players from their servers to do something else with them for a while.


Seems kind of annoying if you're a casual and forget to log in between certain dates?



This one's a bit different. Normally with updates you have to download them before signing in to PSN. But with this one you can sign in to PSN and even play online while the update its going on. So it seems like a server side thing rather than an update that needs to be installed on the machine.

Interestingly the one time I almost played on 360 at a friends house, the 360 needed to download an update and it got stuck trying to download the whole time we were there, so I never got to play Kinect.



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binary solo said:
This one's a bit different. Normally with updates you have to download them before signing in to PSN. But with this one you can sign in to PSN and even play online while the update its going on. So it seems like a server side thing rather than an update that needs to be installed on the machine.

Interestingly the one time I almost played on 360 at a friends house, the 360 needed to download an update and it got stuck trying to download the whole time we were there, so I never got to play Kinect.


Sounds like a shitty connection then. Xbox 360's are known for having time efficient updates