Just to be clear, it was three times, but I completely agree. After working in customer service for a year, I always hated the guys who would say "so what are you going to give me for my trouble" so I wasn't about to ask for anything, but at the same time in this case, it shouldn't have been an issue of me asking. It should have been them offering.
Yeah... at this point I'm just going to get the physical copy eventually without deleting my save. I think it's just a matter of the free trial converting to the full game. Probably had I deleted the trial first, and then downloaded the full game, I would have been fine. But Sony shouldn't offer the trial if they're not prepared to support it properly.
Just tried to sign on to PSN but got an error message. Anyone know if PSN is down?
FW 3.72 is now available.
A new PS3 system software update, v3.72, will be released soon. With this minor update, system stability during use of PS3 format software and network services has been improved.
This is a pretty badass commercial referencing a lot of Sony exclusive titles.
Here's the full video... quite awesome.
Anybody ever do a restore on their PS3? I can't get the video output to change to component clearly. Thinking a restore might work.
The only format I've done was before I sold my original ps3.
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I don't think that is particularly the case. Here's how the scenario went down. I have a 42" Sony Wega that we used to have in our living room that my PS3 has been hooked up to since I got it via HDMI. I recently finished my basement so I moved the Sony downstairs and put a 32" Vizio our living room.
Since we had the baby it was easier for the time being for me to game in the living room so I brought the PS3 upstairs and hooked up HDMI. Then I purchased my capture device and had to use the component cables and everything worked fine. I had both the HDMI and component plugged in and was able to toggle back and forth when I wanted to capture. Since I was spending more time in the living room I brought the Sony back upstairs. At this point I wasn't able to get a picture via HDMI. Talked to Sony and they suggested the video reset which I did and everything worked fine, but I never checked the component. Then when I went to try the component again, this is where I'm getting the issue.
Oh and I have a Tivo plugged into one of the other component connections and it works with the Tivo.
I'm almost positive there's a way to reset the display settings by pressing some combination of the power and eject buttons. One of my dumb roommates in college managed to switch the display settings to a setting that didn't work AND confirm it.
*EDIT*- Here, try this...
-Make sure the system is off.
-Hold down the Power Button for 5-6 seconds - until you hear the second beep.
-That's it, your video settings are reset and you should be able to choose your input and configure it from there.
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