Delphinoso escribió:Bueno... el asunto ya es mundial, como saben (Europa, América y Australia, por lo menos).
"Sony PlayStation 3 owners in multiple regions (including North America, Europe, and Australia) are facing the inability to sign into the PlayStation Network online gaming service, corrupted user data and inability to play some games online or off. The problems are accompanied by the 8001050F error code.
When they try to load up certain games — including the just-released Heavy Rain — they receive the error code and the following message: “Registration of the trophy information could not be completed. The game will now quit.” After the message, the system reboots. The problems seem to mostly affect older, “fat” models of the PS3. Slim models are either not impacted or affected far less frequently.
Trophies are prizes given to players for accomplishing certain tasks in each game; the trophies are synced with the PlayStation Network so players can compare their achievements. Gaming blog Joystiq found reports that the consoles were having their dates reset to 12/31/1999; that might somehow be related to the trophy syncing problems.
Once reports of the problems started to appear, Sony tweeted: “We’re aware that many of you are having problems connecting to PSN, and yes, we’re looking into it. Stay tuned for updates.” That’s all we’ve heard from them so far. There’s no solution just yet; even disconnecting your console from the Internet doesn’t help. We’ll post an update immediately when we hear about a resolution".
http://mashable.com/2010/02/28/psn-down-8001050f/La página de twitter de Sony anuncia: "PSN status update (part 2): Readers/followers are confirming that "slim" units (120/250 GB models) are connecting normally".
http://twitter.com/SonyPlayStationAcá en México ya son las 11 pm y el lunes hay que trabajar. Así que, a ver qué pasa. Ya mañana será otro día y a ver con qué nos sale SONY.
Chao y saludos desde México