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Sony Says They're Looking Into Crippling PS4 Glitch

Sony tells Kotaku they've "made progress" toward solving a PS4 glitch that has prevented some users from buying or playing games on their new PlayStation consoles.

jujubee883532d ago

Hardware can never be perfect. Just ideal for a purpose(s).

OC_MurphysLaw3531d ago

Sounds less like a hardware issue and more like software to me.

jujubee883531d ago

Technically, a network hardware one (server to client side). Either way, nothing is ever really perfect in technology. That's the point I was trying to make.

donthate3531d ago

juju:

Without having the ability to inspect and debug this error, I highly doubt it is a hardware issue. This is likely a software issue, but a rather odd and nasty bug.

UltraNova3531d ago

"juju

Hence why I prefer console gaming. These systems are around long enough to be optimised to near perfection (look at the ps3 aside from its hardware limitations like the ridiculous amount of ram)

Dontworrybhappy3531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

I swear the PS4 has DRM. Every time I load up my PS4 and try to start TLOU it shows a lock symbol in the corner and says something like checking license or some shit. Does not bother me though, was down with Microsoft's all digital vision in the first place.

LoTuZ3531d ago

@Juju

Aliens have perfect technology.

warczar3531d ago

@Dontworrybhappy

Digital games are fine and dandy, locking me out of said games if I don't have an Internet connection is a dick move.

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lonelyplayer3531d ago

Only imaginary stuff can be perfect...

jujubee883531d ago

That is strangely profound. :P

DeathOfTheFanBoy3531d ago

You don't have children do you.
When you do, you'll know what perfection is.

pedrof933531d ago

@death

That is so ... weird.

Volkama3531d ago

Can only assume deathofthefanboy has imaginary children. Which is a bit creepy.

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jujubee883531d ago

@ultra:

Yeah, this is true. But, the keyword is "near perfection".

There is not going to be as much "bugs" as say a PC or mobile hw/OS/network, however there's going to be bugs from console to console. Someone that doesn't get this bug; there's a another that does, and that is just how it goes sometimes. Lowering the ratio of people that have bugs to those who don't (to near zero) is the best a console maker can hope for.

gman_moose3531d ago

Wonder if they're making any progress with sound not working when coming out of standby mode. It's really frustrating to boot up the system and have no sound, then have to reset it.

Locknuts3531d ago

Think I'll go plug my SNES back in. Plug and play baby!

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Killzoner993531d ago

This is hardly wide spread and has only affected a very slim amount of people. Nothing like Kotaku to sensationalize a very minor problem to make Sony look bad.

Spotie3531d ago

They're just continuing what they did last generation. Nothing to see here.

Sharingan_no_Kakashi3531d ago

I had no idea this was even a thing -_-

Most issues I'm having with my ps4 is the IGN app which glitches regularly. And sometimes the live streaming thing glitches.

LackTrue4K3531d ago

@Sharingan_no_Kakashi....

Actually, to me/on my PlayStation 4...that app works great!!!

Miles better then there homepage and much MUCH BETTER THEN THERE VIDEO PLAYER.

MRMagoo1233531d ago

I would have a hard time calling it crippling as well lol what an odd choice of words they use to get hits.

BX813531d ago

Killzoner did you read anything? No where in the article does it state that most, all, or majority of ps4 users are having this issue. In fact they use the same word as the sony rep, "some". They didnt sensationalize anything. Its an issue that some ps4 gamers are having. If anyone is making "Sony look bad", it would be sony. Not someone who writes an article about the problem and uses the same wording as the sony reps do.

deafdani3531d ago

There's absolutely nothing in the article, or in the headline, that suggests that this is a widespread issue or anything. You're just getting carried away with your blind hate towards Kotaku.

The headline is correct. This bug is indeed crippling for the PS4... for those few unfortunate people that come across it. Kotaku is just reporting on a Sony statement regarding this issue, so why are you being so defensive here? Damn, calm your horses, not everything is a witch hunt!

HiddenMission3531d ago

That's a sensational title...are the consoles bricked or unplayable...nope so not crippled by any means. Is aren't feature not working yes...can you still buy and play games...yes...it's called go to aren't dawn store.

So again crippled no which makes the title sensational.

Rocky53531d ago (Edited 3531d ago )

@hiddenmission

So what your saying is if my digital games don't work go buy the disc based versions :-/ really, just really.

So if I spend £300 on 5 or 6 or more games via PSStore I'm just to deal with my console not allowing me to play them & go & spend another £300 on the exact same games but on discs so I can play them.

Get real, if my console doesn't play all the games I bought its bloody crippling.

As you PS fanatics always say the PS4 is made for gamers & games come first, well in this case they don't because they don't work & some people (maybe millions we don't know) are having this issue where they can't play there purchased games.

Analogy time.

Look at this way, your car stops working, it starts but it doesn't move, according to your logic, this isn't crippling, as all that's happened is the car has lost a feature, but going on your logic we could get out & push the car so all is fine.

The question is this should we have to, no we shouldn't, the car should work just like the PS4 should play games we bought.

deafdani3531d ago

@HiddenMission: I seriously can't believe you really wrote that. I mean... seriously?

If a console doesn't allow me to play my digital games, YES, IT'S CRIPPLED. The other way around, too: if a console doesn't allow me to play my disc games, only the digital games... YES, IT'S CRIPPLED.

A bricked console that doesn't allow me to play games at all isn't "crippled"... it's a DEAD console.

There's no sensationalism on this article at all. Get out of here.

user95589033531d ago

Like n4g did with the extremely small amount of xbox one's with a cd drive issue at launch?

Remdih3531d ago

Yeah, unless it happens to you. I bought Diablo 3 and the game either freezes or shuts my ps4 down completely. I tried everything, even other disc. None of this helped. I was looking forward to play local coop, yet I can´t get the game even started. I remembered it happened to me with War Thunder after some patches too. I downloaded it and after like 10 seconds it shuts my ps4 down. Nothing is helping. Other games - disc, digital - are unaffected.

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memots3531d ago

Can't buy a game .. Crippling !!!?

ok .. first world problem ?

isarai3531d ago

it's crippling the system, not the user, otherwise that'd be freakin nuts

KwietStorm_BLM3531d ago

Crippling, pertaining to usage of a PS4. Clear and obvious context.

ovnipc3531d ago

I don't have many problems with the ps4 my only 2problems is that some times saves don't upload to cloud. But my biggest problem it's with the psn store most of the time does not opens, i hate that. Took me longer opening the psn store to buy diablo 3 that what it took the game to download.

memots3531d ago

lol

Thanks for that literally made me laugh

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Waiting a decade for new instalments in franchises as massive as Fallout and Elder Scrolls feels like a waste.

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-Foxtrot10h ago

Microsoft have Obsidian but I feel it's Bethesda who just don't want to play ball as they've always said they want to do it themselves.

Once MS bought Zenimax in 2020 they should have put the Outer Worlds 2 on the back burner, allow Bethesda to finish off its own Space RPG with Starfield (despite totally different tone why have two in your first party portfolio with two developers who's gameplay is a tad similar) and got Obsidian for one of their projects to make a spiritual successor to New Vegas.

When the Elder Scrolls VI is finished Bethesda can then onto the main numbered Fallout 5 themselves.

The Outer Worlds 2 started development in 2019 so putting it on the back burner wouldn't have been the end of the world, they'd have always come back to it once Fallout was done and it would have been nicely spaced out from Starfields release once they had most likely stopped supporting it and all the expansions were released.

If they did this back in 2020 when they bought Zenimax and the game had a good, steady 4 - 5 years development, you might have seen it release in 2025.

We are literally going to be waiting until 2030 at the very earliest for Fallout 5 and all they seem bothered about is pushing Fallout 76.

RaidenBlack8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

Its not just only Todd not playing ball.
Obsidian have made a name for themselves in delivering stellar RPGs, but most famous once have always been sequels/spin-offs to borrowed IPs like KOTOR 2, Neverwinter Nights 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Stick of Truth etc.
Obsidian wants to invest more in their own original IPs like Outer Worlds or Pillars of Eternity with Avowed.
Similar to what Bluepoint & inXile wants to do or Kojima is doing (i.e not involving anymore in Konami's IPs).
So yea, even if New Vegas has the most votes from 3D Fallout fans, Obsidian just wants to do their own thing, like any aspiring dev studio and MS is likely currently respecting that.
But a future Fallout game from Obsidian will surely happen. Founder Feargus Urquhart has already stated an year ago that they're eager to make a new Fallout game with Bethesda, New Vegas 2 or otherwise. Urquhart was the director of the very first 1995's Fallout game after all.
And don't forget Brian Fargo and his studio inXile, as Brian Fargo was the director of Fallout's 1988 predecessor: Wasteland

KyRo5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

Obsidian should take over the FO IP. They're do far better with it than Bethesda who hasn't made a great game for almost 15 years

Duke194h ago(Edited 4h ago)

I disagree. Part of these games is the support for the mod community. If they move to releasing a "next game" every 2 or 3 years, the modding support plummets and the franchises turn into just another run of the mill RPG.

Make the games good enough to withstand the test of time, to keep people coming back to them and expanding on them with mod support.

--Onilink--2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

I dont think anyone is saying they need to come out every 2 years (not to mention almost no game is released that quickly anymore)

By the time Fallout 5 comes out, it will be more than 15 years since Fallout 4 came out (same with ES6 coming out 15 years after Skyrim). Even if you want to use F76 as the metric for the most recent release, that one came out in 2018. It will be a miracle if F5 comes out before 2030

The point is that for a studio that doesnt seem to operate with multiple teams doing several projects at once, that their projects normally take 4-5 years as a minimum, and that now they even added Starfield to the rotation, it becomes a 15+ years waiting period between releases for each series, which doesnt make sense. Imagine that Nintendo only released a mainline Mario or Zelda game every 15 years…

They either need to start developing more than 1 project at a time, let someone else take a crack at one of the IPs or significantly reduce their development times

Duke1944m ago(Edited 41m ago)

Why should someone else take a crack at one of the IPs? Look at what happened to Final Fantasy as a recent example - there is pretty clear FF fatigue setting in because they are now pumping out titles in the franchise every few years. Pumping out more games faster doesn't always make a series better.

There are plenty of options to make new games, not just create more titles in the same universe at a faster pace.

mandf2h ago

Yeah I’m going to say it, who cares about the modding community when making a game? Half the time developers only tolerate modders because they fix there game for them.

Skuletor3h ago

Yeah, let's all advocate for smaller gaps between series' releases, then we'll probably get headlines about how the series have dropped in quality and they could have benefited from more time in the oven. Let them cook.

SimpleSlave2h ago

"how the series have dropped in quality and they could have benefited from more time in the oven" So every Bethesda game then? Got it.

Listen, I would agree if this was about From Software or something, but Bethesda?

🤣

C'mon now. What timeline are you from?

Skuletor38m ago

Think about it, they're already bug filled messes on their current schedule, can you imagine how much worse it would be if they rushed things?

Duke1943m ago

I mean you aren't wrong. People are going to complain about anything

isarai2h ago

Hows about you focus on quality, just a thought 🤷‍♂️

Sciurus_vulgaris2h ago

Bethesda [or Microsoft] would have to reallocate internal and external studios towards fallout and elder scrolls titles. Bethesda has the issue of developing 2 big IPs that are large RPGs on rotation. If you want more Fallout and Elder Scrolls, development will have to be outsourced.

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