GT5:PROLOGUE. AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED
Sony Europe have SENSATIONALLY managed to miss the release date for Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (making the Threespeech countdown look rather laughable) That’s some going considering they simply have to copy a file to a server. But even when it does come online expect to see Sony’s appalling PSN service grind to a stupifying halt, not just with people trying to download the glorified demo (and paying twenty five fucking pounds for the privilege) but with the unfortunate buyers of the disc version finding that, even after installing a ridiculous 6gb of data on their paltry 40gb hard drives, they are then asked to go online and download another gigs worth of patch data! Digital distribution is the future!
filed in Uncategorized on Mar.28, 2008
March 28th, 2008 on 1:21 pm
Not to mention the patch is not downloading correctly either.
March 28th, 2008 on 1:22 pm
All blog posts must have a picture, embedded youtube video, or crude graph. This is the law.
March 28th, 2008 on 6:30 pm
Also Sony have had to admit that the security of the Playstation store has been compromised and accounts have been hacked. It’s probably why they had to delay copying the demo to the server.
So any Sony owners who have stumbled into UK:R by mistake should probably quickly bugger off and check their e-wallet hasn’t been emptied by hackers. And if it isn’t all gone they should pop out and buy a 360 so they can play the Ninja Gaiden 2 demo when it comes out. And unlike Gran Turismo Prologue the NG2 demo will be free and won’t involve having your credit card details stolen.
March 29th, 2008 on 10:35 pm
I have missed the Sony hate.
March 30th, 2008 on 3:18 pm
“LOLZ”! Yeah Sony laughing all the way to the bank on the cash of chav mugs!