PSN has returned. What freebie games are you getting?

[quote name='Skizye']Good point. Is there something to stop you from doing that even when you're signed in on the PS3 though? I don't completely understand how it works but it seems like you could still transfer it to whoever you want, unless Sony has limited the amount of times you can copy the file :???:[/QUOTE]
I think it works the same way as PS3 games, you can copy them over to 5 different PSPs. So, it has to check to make sure your account is on there for one, and it has to make sure that this is either a PSP you've copied the game over to before or if it isn't, if there's an extra copy left.

[quote name='Sir_Fragalot']They could have a check on the PSP and the PS3 account. I have one account on my PS3 and well one PSP. They could in theory have an offline check to see if both have been linked before.[/QUOTE]
They could, but it seems like they don't. I was just trying to offer a suggestion as to why you need to sign into PSN in order to copy a game to the PSP because the person said they couldn't think of any good reason for it.

I'm just glad I buy retail copies of all my PSP games.

[quote name='goodbyetonight']http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/05/14/ps3-system-software-update/

Ye gads! We're moving along!


According to Twitter it's now live.[/QUOTE]

I think I'll be waiting until 3am on a weeknight to try to download it. I can only imagine how slow that download will go.
 
I'm downloading the update. Want to see how long it takes. It actually isn't to bad slow so far.

I find it kind of odd that the update is live and they haven't put psn back online yet, but at least hopefully this is a awesome sign and it will really be back soon.
 
[quote name='HaLLuZiNaTiOnZ']
When do we get to the anger stage?[/QUOTE]

When... It's back up? Or... when PSN/PS3 stops being useless...?
 
I just came in to ask why it's so bad to play offline. People get so worked up over this when there's plenty of games to play without needing PSN. I guess the last few posts indicate things are getting close.

Sure I got some trophies to upload but this break gave me time to finish 3 or 4 games. I think some of you are addicted to this online stuff. Ha. I'd rather wait for this than buy into Live though, that's for sure.

To those with credit to use you should feel lucky. Once it comes back up they're promising all sorts of deals and discounts so that credit will go a lot further than it would have before PSN went down. I'm not a member of PSN+ and probably never will be but if I can find a way to keep the games after the 30 day window then what the hell, gimme the discount. Not expecting much for the freebies though, what can they give away that we don't already have?
 
[quote name='io']Yeah, update but no PSN. Hopefully this is the beginning of them bringing it back though.[/QUOTE]

I figured they would throw the update up and also psn at the same time. Then I thought maybe they will use the update to tie us over and make sure people has it before psn is back. I do think its a good sign and surely it won't be much longer until psn is up. I would assume a few more days.
 
They're putting the update up first so they don't overload the servers most likely.

EDIT:
And installed! Now we wait.
 
[quote name='KingBroly']They're putting the update up first so they don't overload the servers most likely.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that makes sense - let people DL the update over a day (or more) so everyone is ready when it comes back online.

My son came running down to tell me PSN was back - but it was just the update. He was all mad that it didn't come back after the update ;).
 
[quote name='KingBroly']They're putting the update up first so they don't overload the servers most likely.[/QUOTE]

Even if psn was ready to go up. How long do you think they would wait?

It didn't take me 6 mins total to download it and install the update. I figured it would be the slowest one yet. Glad I was wrong.
 
so i take it once the actual online gaming is back up we'll change our passwords then? btw did anyone notice you can still use the ps3 browser?
 
[quote name='lokizz']so i take it once the actual online gaming is back up we'll change our passwords then? btw did anyone notice you can still use the ps3 browser?[/QUOTE]

Sounds like we will have to change our password before we can sign in when its back up which makes sense. That's something I'm glad they did.
 
crashed on me at 13% but 2nd time was the charm. Updated. Hopefully, it will be not too long before PSN will be up. Especially if this update is mandatory.
 
Phased Restoration of PlayStation Network Services Begins Today

Sony Computer Entertainment wrote:

Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced that Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI, the company) will today begin a phased restoration by region of PlayStation®Network and Qriocity Services. The phased restoration will be on a country by country basis beginning in the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Middle East.

The first phase of restored services for these countries and regions will include:

Sign-in for PlayStation®Network and Qriocity services, including the resetting of passwords
Restoration of online game-play across PS3 and PSP
Playback rental video content, if within rental period, of PlayStation Network Video Delivery Service on PS3, PSP and MediaGo
Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity, for current subscribers, on PS3 and PC
Access to 3rd party services such as Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and MLB.tv
‘Friends’ category on PS3, including Friends List, Chat Functionality, Trophy Comparison, etc
PlayStation Home

Increased Security Measures

As the result of a criminal cyber attack on the company’s data-center located in San Diego, California, U.S.A., SNEI shut down the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services on April 20, in order for the company to undergo an investigation and make enhancements to the overall security of the network infrastructure.

Working closely with several respected outside security firms, the company has implemented new and additional security measures that strengthen safeguards against unauthorized activity, and provide consumers with greater protection of their personal information.

The company has made considerable enhancements to the data security, including updating and adding advanced security technologies, additional software monitoring and penetration and vulnerability testing, and increased levels of encryption and additional firewalls. The company also added a variety of other measures to the network infrastructure including an early-warning system for unusual activity patterns that could signal an attempt to compromise the network.

“I’d like to send my sincere regret for the inconvenience this incident has caused you, and want to thank you all for the kind patience you’ve shown as we worked through the restoration process,” said Kazuo Hirai, Executive Deputy President, Sony Corporation. “I can't thank you enough for your patience and support during this time. We know even the most loyal customers have been frustrated by this process and are anxious to use their Sony products and services again. We are taking aggressive action at all levels to address the concerns that were raised by this incident, and are making consumer data protection a full-time, company wide commitment.”

“During the past 18 months, we’ve seen a dramatic rise in the volume of cyber attacks, their sophistication and their impact on businesses. Thwarting cyber-crime requires an evolutionary approach to security that is well integrated, reduces risk exposure and improves efficiencies,” said Francis deSouza, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Security Group, Symantec. “Today’s cyber crime attacks are proving to be more covert, more targeted and better organized than those we’ve seen in years past. In working with Sony on the move of their data-center, it’s clear they’re implementing measures to reduce security risks moving forward."

As an additional measure, Fumiaki Sakai, president of Sony Global Solutions Inc. (SGS), has been appointed acting Chief Information Security Officer of SNEI. In addition to his current role at SGS, Mr. Sakai, in his role at SNEI, will work to further reinforce overall information security across the company’s network infrastructure. Mr. Sakai will lead the recruiting effort in finding a new and permanent CISO for SNEI. As CISO, Mr. Sakai will report to Tim Schaaff, president, SNEI, as well as to Mr. Shinji Hasejima, CIO, Sony Corporation.

“While we understand the importance of getting our services back online, we did not rush to do so at the expense of extensively and aggressively testing our enhanced security measures. Our consumers’ safety remains our number one priority,” Hirai continued. “We want to assure our customers that their personal information is being protected with some of the best security technologies available today, so that everyone can feel comfortable enjoying all that PlayStation Network and Qriocity services have to offer.”

The restoration of the services across the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Middle East are beginning, and consumers will be able to enjoy some of the online functionality provided by both the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services. The company expects to have the services fully restored by the end of May 2011.

The company will be offering customers a “Welcome Back” package of services and premium content to all registered PlayStation Network and Qriocity account services. The details of this program will be announced in each region shortly.

For more information about the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services intrusion and restoration, please visit http://blog.us.playstation.com or http://blog.eu.playstation.com/

http://community.eu.playstation.com...of-PlayStation-Network-Services/td-p/12827159
 
[quote name='jman619']Sounds like we will have to change our password before we can sign in when its back up which makes sense. That's something I'm glad they did.[/QUOTE]
Soon as I change my password I'm changing it right back, since at this point I really don't give a damn because I don't have any cc/debit card info linked to the account and NEVER will. If they want my $.14 in PSN credit they're welcome to it.
 
[quote name='SynGamer']Because online play is MUCH more important for the end user than seeing what your friends are doing.[/QUOTE]


yeah what he said. if you get the people up and gaming theyll be more patient when it comes to implimenting each new service return.
 
Only bad part is unless I read it wrong. It begins today not all them services will be up quickly then again who knows, but I'm excited to the point I don't know what the hell I'm talking about!
 
It says "the first phase will include" so I think all those things are coming back at once. It's not the order in which things are coming back.
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']Soon as I change my password I'm changing it right back, since at this point I really don't give a damn because I don't have any cc/debit card info linked to the account and NEVER will. If they want my $.14 in PSN credit they're welcome to it.[/QUOTE]

I don't have money either. If they got my cc I wouldn't have cared. They would have got a whole dollar. :lol:
 
[quote name='ChibiJosh']It says "the first phase will include" so I think all those things are coming back at once. It's not the order in which things are coming back.[/QUOTE]

You have a point. I just heard it was coming back and lost my fucking mind!
 
24 days offline is huge. This is a pleasant surprise. Now, my primary concern is if the gaming servers will handle all of the players coming back online to play? I expect MW2 and Black Ops servers to be laggy as all hell, but I'll deal with it :)
 
[quote name='jman619']I don't have money either. If they got my cc I wouldn't have cared. They would have got a whole dollar. :lol:[/QUOTE]

ಠ__ಠ I have $50 in one of my accounts.
I swear, if they ask for my address in order to get back on it, I'm gonna brutally murder someone.
 
Its back up[seriously]

Mind=Blown

DL'n update 3.61 as i type this

EDIT: after update still can't get on. But hey its a step in the right direction.
 
[quote name='ChibiJosh']Since this came out of Sony Europe, it's probably already past midnight there, so it may not actually be on until tomorrow.[/QUOTE]

I believe the official time was 1AM GMT...
 
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