1 Name: Xion_Kytori : 2011-05-15 22:21 ID:/ky0zlg2 (Image: 470x468 png, 155 kb) [Del]
Sony haz finally restored PlayStation Network service after it was catastrophically hacked, with most of its previous functionality restored after nearly a month of downtime.
Additionally, Sony claims it has instituted a wide range of security measures to prevent further disasters, although given they claimed their security was top notch and a major priority even prior to the hack, this may not do much to reassure those whose details are now in the hands of unknown hackers.;)
2 Name: Xion_Kytori : 2011-05-15 22:21 ID:/ky0zlg2 (Image: 473x238 png, 34 kb) [Del]
screenshot :)
3 Name: Ayanavi : 2011-05-16 01:36 ID:dwcVwsC8 [Del]
Even though it's an apology for something pretty important happening, I doubt the free downloads will be worth anything of use.
So what? They gave us 20-40$ worth of free downloads? But we traded our credit information?
Granted, 20-40$ seems like it'd be one of the better case scenarios. I shudder to think of the backlash if this apology turns out to be really shitty mini games or something like Frogger.
4 Name: Mael : 2011-05-16 14:41 ID:tsRObs+A [Del]
Hell yeah, I'm glad its back up, i get to play online again. However i agree with Aya, playstation plus isn't that exciting either way -.- and if they try to pawn off those shitty mini games as an apology I'll be pissed...
5 Name: Reltair !pAuAcC/vF2 : 2011-05-17 01:42 ID:GvH//JSn [Del]
It's about time. I bought the PS3 version of Portal 2 on release day and couldn't register it on Steam for the PC until PSN came back up. :/