i sold my car because the little light that comes on when the door opens doesnt work, true story
Or you could you know, be a Console, and PC gamer like myself.DTH1337 said:Let me make one thing clear to everyone. It's not the fact that my trophy syncing function was broken that made me want to sell the PS3 (I know it's pretty much what I said in the OP, but hear me out).
There are a number of other reasons why I sold it, such as how broken and buggy the system can be at times such as shutting off for no reason whatsoever, and the fact that when I contacted the customer service, they gave me a stupid reason for why it might be happening (they believed it might be my modem).
It's not because I couldn't sync the trophies that made me sell the PS3 and give up on Sony, it's because of how easy the system messed itself up that just simply made me say "I've had enough!" (that, and the fact that the day this happened, my guarantee expired on it). I understand that my reasons may sound pathetic, maybe even irrational, but that's just the way it is unfortunately.
And finally, the reason I have no regrets on why I sold the PS3 is because I already have Steam, which is far superior and far more reliable than any other platform I have played in the last 5 years or so. I know Steam isn't a console, but if it was, it would probably make owning a 360 or PS3 pointless and unnecessary.
Yeah. You know, unless (exclusive) games are the biggest reason you buy the consoles for.DTH1337 said:I know Steam isn't a console, but if it was, it would probably make owning a 360 or PS3 pointless and unnecessary.
You speak for all people (Myself included) who apparently aren't batshit crazy, amongst other things...crappingpegasus said:you know, you could just play the games for fun... not achievements...
i know that might be radical thinking these days...
Well, you'll be pleased to know that exclusives aren't the reason I buy consoles.SpaceBat said:Yeah. You know, unless (exclusive) games are the biggest reason you buy the consoles for.DTH1337 said:I know Steam isn't a console, but if it was, it would probably make owning a 360 or PS3 pointless and unnecessary.
You came up with an awesome wheeze to troll PS3 fanboys?A couple of days ago...
If your modem is crappy and cuts the connection whilst connecting to PSN or validating/updating an install, the system shuts off to prevent data from getting corrupted. It's a standard procedure; a bit like the bluescreen on a PC (imagine if your connection cut out whilst you were downloading the OS) to prevent corrupted software.DTH1337 said:There are a number of other reasons why I sold it, such as how broken and buggy the system can be at times such as shutting off for no reason whatsoever, and the fact that when I contacted the customer service, they gave me a stupid reason for why it might be happening (they believed it might be my modem).
Ok, in order:Toby Kitching said:If your modem is crappy and cuts the connection whilst connecting to PSN or validating/updating an install, the system shuts off to prevent data from getting corrupted. It's a standard procedure; a bit like the bluescreen on a PC (imagine if your connection cut out whilst you were downloading the OS) to prevent corrupted software.DTH1337 said:There are a number of other reasons why I sold it, such as how broken and buggy the system can be at times such as shutting off for no reason whatsoever, and the fact that when I contacted the customer service, they gave me a stupid reason for why it might be happening (they believed it might be my modem).
If you have no regrets in shifting your console, then fair enough, enjoy your de-hassled life. But these are all non-issues to everyone else, and i dont think you're going to find a great deal of sympathy around here.
Besides which, the tone of the post i quoted suggests to me that you're not all that certain about what was wrong with the console (not really specifying anything other than what i mentioned previously) which, combined with the steam mention, suggests to me that you are fanboy bating. In which case, congratulations, sir. Mission accomplished.