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Buddy J
3 Jul 2008, 1:15am
<p>In an odd bit of news, Sony posted an updated firmware for the PS3 last night that offered a ton of sweet features to the PS3's frothing masses. </p>
<p>Shortly after that, the masses were frothing mad, coming to find out that the updated firmware had <a href="http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3&amp;thread.id=3042817&amp;view=by_date_ascending&amp;page=1">killed their consoles</a>. Sony pulled the update this afternoon and is apparently working on a fix, giving an official <a href="http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/sony-pulls-firmware-2-40-update">statement</a> a short time later.</p>
<p>In order to further assess the issue, we have temporarily taken the firmware offline for further testing. We are working diligently to isolate the problem for those few consumers and to identify a solution before we put the firmware back up.</p>
<p><em>If you've had problems with the update, we want to hear about it on the forums.</em></p>

Gate28
3 Jul 2008, 6:50am
Worked like a charm for me, but im still frothing mad about the lack of suppory on both the dev's end and sonys end on impleting trophies in game, the current list of games supporting trophies is skimpy, and 2/3rds of it isnt even released it...

rolleggroll
3 Jul 2008, 11:20am
PS3 firmware upgrade worked fine for me. I think it is a very poor update though, the XMB in-game menu looks crappy and it runs poorly. The menu itself just feels so choppy when you bring it up ingame when compared to the regular XMB.

Lincoln
3 Jul 2008, 3:14pm
Filed under "oops"

Snarkasm
3 Jul 2008, 3:17pm
The update itself just wasn't very appealing to me, so I'm somewhat glad I avoided it since this came up. So we get in-game XMB - playlist support is still up to the devs, trophy support is still up to the devs, there's no voice chat, and there's no game invites. I guess I was expecting a little bit more.

airbornflght
3 Jul 2008, 11:56pm
Yeh, all the things I wanted were cut out. I could care less about achievements and playing my own music.