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Dodece said:
I think publicity stunt is hyperbolic. It isn't as if Sony has the ability to force anyone to run the story. Which is what I take issue with earlier in the generation I griped about the the Friday virtual console arrivals being reported as news, these firmwares being listed every week, and every Live DLC being reported at launch.

These things just aren't news worthy. Not everything that happens in the world needs to be recited. Just the things that are most relevant to the audience. Anyone genuinely interested could always reference the official site for the run down. In this case its simply bad editing. Part of editing is discarding poor stories in favor of better stories.

I would hardly say it is Sony's fault in how they do things. Those reporting these stories need to practice a little self control. They should probably stop bitching, and stop reporting. I never understood the fascination myself with being on top of every single thing.

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DKII said:
It's not so much that the updates are useless, but that they promote them so much so frequently. You only ever hear from Microsoft or Nintendo when they release something major, like a twice-yearly dashboard update or a new channel.

 

posting them on the PS Blog is promoting????? I'd call that informing....

 

seems Yahoo is just on a roll with bashing Sony....

 

also why now? the PSP has been having updates for a few years now...



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publicity stunts? that's laughable..considering most publicity stunts are meant to reach the public at large, and no one I know who doesn't have a PS3 has a clue when updates are released or what they include.

Not 1 person. No one has ever said to me, 'So I heard the PS3 got a firmware update, huh?' or 'Hey man, you have more DivX support, awesome!'...

To answer your question, no. It's almost not even worth answering because it makes no sense whatsoever.



god it's not like the firmware update are mainly bug fixes, they actually add new features.

and 360 wasn't/isn't bug free actually.



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MrBubbles said:

Are Sony's PS3 firmware updates morphing into glorified publicity stunts? It's a question worth asking. Since the PS3 arrived in November 2006, Sony's issued 34 updates to its glossy micro-tower – a remarkable number for a console* – each a grab bag of bug fixes and feature fills. Menus increasingly swell the XMB's verticals. System stability is indeterminately "improved" and Linux "hacks" are blocked. Formats arrive unceremoniously, sending users clambering over the river and through the woods in search of explanations for jargon like XviD, RTMP, BD-J, AVCHD, and Blu-ray BD-Live Profile 2.0.

Occasionally the updates are momentous, but most seem like tinkering. The PS3's December 2, 2008 v2.53 update added full-screen support for Adobe Flash. The November 5, 2008 v.2.52 update brought three trivial glitch fixes. The July 29, 2008 v2.42 update enigmatically "improve[d] the playback quality of some PlayStation 3 and PlayStation format software." The July 8, 2008 v2.41 update fixed "various…issues caused by update 2.40."

Don't get me wrong, I actually think it's admirable that Sony's willing to tidy up with some frequency. But shouldn't a company with Sony's resources and a predictable hardware development platform clear the windshield ahead of time?

We used to have a rule that end-users were never beta testers (not involuntarily, anyway). Bug-crippled games were routinely savaged in critical circles, and rightly so.

Now? "Patches" are called "Firmware Updates" with intriguing (but occasionally annoying and rarely optional) features tagging along for the ride.

And every time Sony releases a firmware update, we carry the water and cover the story.

Like the 2.60 update, out shortly, with the following change log:

- Fixed error which caused saved games for some titles to become inaccessible if the user's PlayStation Network ID or password was changed.

- Users are now able to view and download free content from the PlayStation Store without the need to create or sign-in to a PlayStation Network account.

- Media changes

- New Photo Gallery application (requires additional 100MB download).

- Video playback of files encoded with version 3.11 of the DivX codec.

Here's Sony's Eric Lempel previewing the update per the http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/01/20/upcoming-ps3-firmware-v260-update/">PlayStation blog.

The Photo Gallery applet sounds fun if you want to lavishly tease family members with slideshows of the vacation you took and they didn't. At one point in the video, though, Lempel says "There are plenty of ways to do this using the power of the PS3." He's referring to the photo gallery's manipulation tools. But the power of the PS3? Who knew it took a Cell Microprocessor to trick out some JPGs and TIFFs? (I'm totally nitpicking, but implying "power" has any bearing here is like eulogizing a jackhammer standing in for a ball-peen hammer.)

The "guests can view the PSN store (but still need an account to buy something)" feature on the other hand seems superfluous. Is anyone with a PS3 and network access not creating a PSN account?

All I know about DivX 3.11 is that it's a codec that'll let you view a particular sort of ripped video file. If you want more info, http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/DivX">try here.

And fingers crossed that Sony starts wrapping these point releases into broader updates and unleashing them less frequently.

* Compare with the Xbox 360's 14 updates since November 2005, or the Wii's 15 since November 2006.

 

http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090121/tc_pcworld/aresonysplaystation3updatesgettingold

 

What MrBubbles Thinks:

No.  i dont think they are.  they have really done a lot since it launched.

Do you own a PS3?

 

 

Didn't think so.. seek help.  /thread.

 



Magnific0 said:
MrBubbles said:

Are Sony's PS3 firmware updates morphing into glorified publicity stunts? It's a question worth asking. Since the PS3 arrived in November 2006, Sony's issued 34 updates to its glossy micro-tower – a remarkable number for a console* – each a grab bag of bug fixes and feature fills. Menus increasingly swell the XMB's verticals. System stability is indeterminately "improved" and Linux "hacks" are blocked. Formats arrive unceremoniously, sending users clambering over the river and through the woods in search of explanations for jargon like XviD, RTMP, BD-J, AVCHD, and Blu-ray BD-Live Profile 2.0.

Occasionally the updates are momentous, but most seem like tinkering. The PS3's December 2, 2008 v2.53 update added full-screen support for Adobe Flash. The November 5, 2008 v.2.52 update brought three trivial glitch fixes. The July 29, 2008 v2.42 update enigmatically "improve[d] the playback quality of some PlayStation 3 and PlayStation format software." The July 8, 2008 v2.41 update fixed "various…issues caused by update 2.40."

Don't get me wrong, I actually think it's admirable that Sony's willing to tidy up with some frequency. But shouldn't a company with Sony's resources and a predictable hardware development platform clear the windshield ahead of time?

We used to have a rule that end-users were never beta testers (not involuntarily, anyway). Bug-crippled games were routinely savaged in critical circles, and rightly so.

Now? "Patches" are called "Firmware Updates" with intriguing (but occasionally annoying and rarely optional) features tagging along for the ride.

And every time Sony releases a firmware update, we carry the water and cover the story.

Like the 2.60 update, out shortly, with the following change log:

- Fixed error which caused saved games for some titles to become inaccessible if the user's PlayStation Network ID or password was changed.

- Users are now able to view and download free content from the PlayStation Store without the need to create or sign-in to a PlayStation Network account.

- Media changes

- New Photo Gallery application (requires additional 100MB download).

- Video playback of files encoded with version 3.11 of the DivX codec.

Here's Sony's Eric Lempel previewing the update per the http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/01/20/upcoming-ps3-firmware-v260-update/">PlayStation blog.

The Photo Gallery applet sounds fun if you want to lavishly tease family members with slideshows of the vacation you took and they didn't. At one point in the video, though, Lempel says "There are plenty of ways to do this using the power of the PS3." He's referring to the photo gallery's manipulation tools. But the power of the PS3? Who knew it took a Cell Microprocessor to trick out some JPGs and TIFFs? (I'm totally nitpicking, but implying "power" has any bearing here is like eulogizing a jackhammer standing in for a ball-peen hammer.)

The "guests can view the PSN store (but still need an account to buy something)" feature on the other hand seems superfluous. Is anyone with a PS3 and network access not creating a PSN account?

All I know about DivX 3.11 is that it's a codec that'll let you view a particular sort of ripped video file. If you want more info, http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/DivX">try here.

And fingers crossed that Sony starts wrapping these point releases into broader updates and unleashing them less frequently.

* Compare with the Xbox 360's 14 updates since November 2005, or the Wii's 15 since November 2006.

 

http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090121/tc_pcworld/aresonysplaystation3updatesgettingold

 

What MrBubbles Thinks:

No.  i dont think they are.  they have really done a lot since it launched.

Do you own a PS3?

 

 

Didn't think so.. seek help.  /thread.

 

 

you are a troll?

 

thought so.... seek help.  /your face.



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Magnific0 said:
^no, I'm a mirror, you just saw your own face, and yes it looks like a troll.

You can always leave the thread if you don't lilke it, or you could walk into traffic.

Here's an idea, do both.

 



Magnific0 said:
^no, I'm a mirror, you just saw your own face, and yes it looks like a troll.

 

i noticed you were so cramped under your current bridge

 

so i went and got you a larger one

 



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