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PlayStation Home gets updated to v0.9.4.2 on June 25th

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PlayStation Home gets closer to the the public beta release this week. On June 25th 2008, PlayStation Home closed Beta version v0.9.4.2 is released being with it some improvements and prepares Home for the expansion in July. The update will improve the targeting system used to interact with objects, chat animation, and alert system, and will also enable the modular download system, which will download new content dynamically.

Another update is expected on July 10th 2008 where PlayStation Home will be moving to new servers. Existing beta testers will lose all their saved data but this will be the last time your data is deleted. In July, the closed beta will be extended to include new users but will remain in the closed beta phase until fall this year.

New Features:

Patching

The first item we need to mention is our new patching system. When the patch is released the first time you connect you will be prompted to get the latest files as normal. If you decline the patch and then still try to log on to PS Home it will crash. The new patching system is really built for v0.9.4.2 upwards and its compatibility with 0.8.6 is limited.

Targeting system

What your character targets when looking around is now controlled by a new system that combines character position, facing and camera orientation. By making some existing elements interactive you now have a means of going full screen with videos and posters and also viewing extra information about items of furniture. You will also find it easier to target characters around you and check their profiles.

Chat animations

If you’re chatting with text or voice your character will now animate to visually indicate that you are communicating. This is not lip syncing but it should help conversations feel more natural.

Alert System

We have started to replace pop up messages, where appropriate, with alerts. Previously a pop up would notify you of an event, like an invitation, but they would interrupt whatever you were doing and demand attention. The alert system will make interacting with things like this less intrusive; allowing you to deal with them when it suits you.

A means of reading and handling your alert messages has been added to the PSP under "Messages". An example of something new we can do with this system is the alert you get when a friend enters or leaves your location.

Modular download system

The items in PS Home, like clothing and furniture for example, are now downloaded dynamically on demand – a bit like downloading a location the first time you visit. This means that PS Home is more modular and we can add and remove things easily and, importantly, without the need for a patch. This will allow us to expand and update PS Home easily in the future.

World Map

The World Map allows us to represent all of the locations using our "chip system" interface and also allows you to add favourite locations to your PSP. It’s hard to describe such a visual system but we think you’ll see what benefits this will bring – especially as more and more locations are added.

New character loading and relocation transitions

The white screen you see while relocating and the blue squares on the floor as you load into a location were a frequent source of questions and complaints. They have been removed and replaced by something much better.

The first thing you’ll notice is that when you relocate your view of the world will fade and blur and then the new location will draw into focus.

The blue squares on the floor have been replaced with ghost characters which will help you feel like you’ve arrived much quicker. These ghosts can be interacted with as if the normal, fully loaded character was already there.

The old system brought a sense of disconnection to moving between locations and so we feel this new approach is not only quicker but does it without taking you out of the experience.

Relocating to a friend

We have added additional spawn points to each location that are used when you try to go to or invite another person. As a result you will appear much closer to the target, you will be facing them and the friend icon above their head will flash. This will allow you to meet up with your friends much faster.

Changes

Back and exit

We’ve made a change to the way you exit from a system (like the Wardrobe or World Map). Previously [CIRCLE] had been used as a universal back and exit function. However this does not work in a global service like PS Home where the [CIRCLE] button has a different function depending on where you live in the world. Therefore whilst [CIRCLE] remains a back function within a system to exit that system you press [START] and choose "Exit".

An extra benefit of this change is that you can exit from a system at any point now – you don’t have to return to the top level any more.

Picture Frames

While the implications of sharing pictures via the Picture Frames in your PS Home Space are being debated, this function has been removed.

Wardrobe

You can no longer access the Wardrobe whilst in someone else’s PS Home Space. This prevents the problems that can occur if they leave their own PS Home Space whilst you are still there but in your Wardrobe.

Game Launching

This now supports Parental Controls.

Improvements

Character customisation

Several aspects of facial customisation have been adjusted to allow a greater range of possible values:

  • Brow set
  • Eye size
  • Eye droop
  • Lip depth
  • Lip twist
  • Chin width

Animated objects

We’ve started to animate objects in the scenes to make the world a more natural place. Take a look at the boats in the harbour for instance; you will see a gentle bobbing motion now.

Clothing

You’ll find more clothing options available to you in the Wardrobe and the Marketplace.

Graphics Engine

We’ve improved the specular lighting for indoor locations and outdoor shaded areas. For example, look at the floor in your Harbour Studio apartment.

PSP Themes

We’ve added some new background images and icons for you to spruce up your virtual PSP to your liking.

Bug Fixes

That loud noise you would sometimes hear when people spoke on voice chat has been tracked down and fixed.

There are far too many bug fixes to mention them all individually but we have spent some time working on the stability issues that you have all witnessed before, and you should witness noticeable improvements.

PlayStation Store update for June 19th 2008

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A massive update for the US in this week PlayStation Store update (as usual), while Europe received a average sized update. The US has received four new playable demos as well as a new downloadable game, while Europe has received two demos (which have been on the US store for some time now). Both stores have received a number of new downloadable content for games including the Warhawk Combo Booster pack for Europe and the Metal Gear Solid 4 database for the US. You can check out the full list of new items below.

European Additions:

  • Playable Demos
    • Civilization Revolution
    • Dark Sector
  • Game add-on Content
    • Warhawk Combo Booster Pack (£4.99)
    • Guitar Hero III (Coldplay Track Pack: Violet Hill, God Put A Smile Upon Your Face, Yellow) (£3.99)
    • Everybody’s Golf World Tour (Oceania Resort Course) (£2.99)
    • High Stakes Poker (3 new modes)
  • Themes
    • High Velocity Bowling
    • Pain: Nigel
  • Trailers and Videos:
    • GT Academy
    • Bad Company
    • Movement

US Additions:

  • Playable demos
    • Fatal Inertia EX Trial
    • NCAA Football 09 Demo
    • Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Demo
    • Hail to the Chimp Demo
  • Downloadable games
    • Fatal Inertia EX ($29.99)
  • Game add-ons
    • Hot Shots Golf: Out Of Bounds Oceania Course ($4.99)
    • Metal Gear Solid 4 Database
    • The Incredible Hulk Downloadable Content
    • Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Coldplay Track Pack ($6.25)
    • Rock Band: Rock n Roll Dream – Crooked X ($0.99), Afterlife – Avenged Sevenfold ($1.99), Critical Acclaim – Avenged Sevenfold ($1.99), Hammerhead – The Offspring ($1.99)
  • Game Trailers and Videos
    • Linger in Shadows
    • PAIN: Character Intro
    • Fatal Inertia EX Titan
    • Golden Axe: Beast Rider
    • Prince of Persia Debut Trailer
    • Hail to the Chimp Campaign Trail Madness Trailer
  • Blu-ray Movie Trailers
    • Step Brothers
    • AST Dew Tour Theme
  • Game Music
    • PAIN Theme Song

System Software Ver. 2.36

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Games

  • System stability during use of some PlayStation format software has been improved.

PS3 Firmware 2.36 and official PS3 Firmware 2.40 details

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Firmware 2.36 for the PlayStation 3 is now available to download. According to Eric Lempel, Director of PSN Operations, the minor firmware update improves system stability when playing PlayStation format software titles. In addition to announcing Firmware 2.36, Lempel also confirmed that PS3 Firmware 2.40 will include XMB access in-game, as well as the "trophies" feature. A release date for Firmware 2.40 has not been set but we can expect a post on the PlayStation.Blog closer to the time. As for the other speculated features, nothing official was mentioned.

Official PlayStation.Blog Post by Eric Lempel:

"A new PLAYSTATION 3 firmware update (v2.36) will be launching soon, improving system stability when playing select PlayStation format software titles. We’re also happy to officially report that the 2.40 system software update for PS3 will include "XMB" access in-game. The update will also include "trophies," an exciting new feature that we’ll be providing more details on soon, as well as some other new enhancements. We’ve talked about some of this on the blog previously and know that many of you can’t wait to get your hands on these features. You can expect us to share all of the official details shortly."

How do I purchase items from the PlayStation Store from another country?

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The PlayStation Store isn’t available in all countries so it can be difficult to buy games and other content unless you have a credit card registered within the country, for example, buying games from the US PlayStation Store means you need to have a US credit card. Luckily, there is a easy way to get past this restriction through the use of a "virtual" credit card. This method has been confirmed in working for the US, Hong Kong and Japanese PlayStation Stores.

Instructions:

  1. Create a new account on your PS3 and sign up to the PlayStation Network, selecting you desired country to use. E.g. Create User "US1" and sign-up to the PSN using "United States" as your country. (How to create a Japanese PSN Account)
  2. Go to EntroPay.com and login (if you are a registered user) or create a new account. EntroPay creates a virtual credit card using a real card, but it does not use an address to you can use it anywhere.
    EntroPay charge for loading money on to your card (4.95%), so loading $10 will cost you $0.50 (total amount charged will be $10.50). There is also a charge for moving your money from the card back to your account.
  3. Once you have created a account, load some money onto your card using a debit or credit card – this will activate your card. If you wish to spend $25 on the PlayStation Store, top-up your virtual card with $26-30.
  4. On your PS3, go to [PlayStation Network] and select [Account Management].
  5. On the [Account Management] screen, select [Account Management] and then select [Edit Billing Information]
  6. Enter the card details shown on the EntroPay website:

    Your card number is the long number on the card. Card Holder name is "ENTROPAY USER". In the above example, the expiry date is "06/09" and the security code is "123".
  7. Once your card details have been entered, click on "Continue". You will then be asked to enter your billing address. Here, you can enter any address you want. Once finished, click "Continue" again and you will get a confirmation message.
  8. To load money onto your PSN Account, return to the [Account Management] screen and select [Transaction Management].
  9. Select [Manage Wallet] and then select [Add Funds].
  10. Select [Credit Card] and select the amount of money you want to add (the amount should be less that the amount available on the EntroPay Virtual Card or the transaction will fail). Click "Continue" to complete the transaction.
  11. You will receive a confirmation screen stating the transaction is complete. You can now go to the PlayStation Store and purchase some content.

If you cannot edit you billing information on the PS3’s Account Management screen, try again after 10 minutes – it may take a while for your virtual credit card to become active. You virtual credit card must have at a balance of least $10 for it to work.

More unconfirmed Firmware 2.40 details and in-game XMB video

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So far, Sony has not confirmed what will be included in PlayStation 3 Firmware 2.40 so any information related to this firmware update is just speculation and wishful thinking. Since our last post on Firmware 2.40 features, a number of new speculated features have surfaced, this includes almost complete access to the XMB while in-game. This means you will be able to play music while in the middle of a game, in addition to messaging buddies and changing various settings. See an updated list of speculated features below, as well as a video of in-game XMB taken from a debug PS3 machine.

Updated feature list:

  • Access XMB in-game (including messaging, videos, music, photos, settings, network menu)
  • 2D trophies from the XMB (supported titles only)
  • Video coding and groundwork for the Movie Store
  • Video/Image capture support (take videos and screenshots of gameplay)
  • Time and Date on XMB (like PSP)
  • PSN Store search feature
  • Multiple PSN logins for multiplayer games

Most of these feature are speculation only so don’t get your hopes up until there is an official announcement from Sony, usually on the PlayStation Blog. The release date for Firmware 2.40 has not been set yet, though it is rumored to arrive towards the end of June or beginning of July.

In-game XMB Preview:

PlayStation Store update for June 12th 2008

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This week’s PlayStation Store update is now live. Europe and the US have both received the Enemy Territory Quake Wars playable demo, but Europe has also received another new playable demo. Both stores have new add-on content and new downloadable games. The US store has received a much bigger update than Europe this week with many more videos and trailers. This week’s update also includes new XMB themes and wallpaper for both stores. Check out the complete list below.

European Additions:

  • Playable Demos
    • Enemy Territory Quake Wars
    • Monster Madness: Grave Danger
  • Downloadable Games
    • Ape Quest Full Game (£6.99)
  • Game Add-on Content
    • Guitar Hero – Isle of Wight Track Pack (£3.99)
  • Video
    • Haze Korn Interview #1
    • Haze Korn Interview #2
  • Wallpapers
    • PixelJunk Monsters Bee Wallpaper
  • Themes
    • PixelJunk Monsters Rainbow Theme

US Additions:

  • Playable Demos
    • Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars Demo
  • Downloadable Games
    • Syphon Filter 3 ($5.99)
  • Game Add-on Content
    • Army of Two: Veteran Map Pack presented by Pontiac
    • Guitar Hero III: Isle of Wight Festival Track Pack ($6.25)
    • Rock Band
      • "Girls Who Play Guitars" – Maximo Park ($1.99)
      • "Bullets & Guns" – Them Terribles ($0.99)
      • "Moving to Seattle" – The Material ($0.99)
      • "A Clean Shot" – The Myriad ($0.99)
      • MTV2 Pack 01 ($2.99)
  • Game Videos
    • GameTrailers TV – Resistance 2 Teaser
    • Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots "Theatrical" Trailer
    • Kung Fu Panda Launch Trailer
    • Fatal Inertia EX Phoenix Trailer
    • FIFA Interactive World Cup 2008
    • Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution Leader’s Quotes Trailer
    • Hail to the Chimp: Inshellitron
  • Movie and Blu-ray Trailers
    • Hancock Trailer 2
  • PS3 Themes
    • Metal Gear Solid 4 Theme
  • PS3 Wallpaper
    • PixelJunk Monsters Soundtrack Wallpaper

PlayStation Store update for June 5th 2008

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The first episode of Qore is now available to download from the US PlayStation Store in this week’s update. The US has also received three new playable demos, two new downloadable games and lots of new game add-on content. As for Europe, the update is much smaller with two new playable demos and only one new downloadable game. The European update also includes new game add-on content, videos and a new XMB theme. Check out the list below.

European Additions:

  • Playable Demos
    • Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
    • Battlefield Bad Company Demo
  • Games
    • Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six (£3.49)
  • Game Add-on Content
    • Motorhead Track Pack (£3.99)
    • Toy Home: Second Gear Pack (£2.99)
  • Videos
    • Top Spin 3 Debut Trailer
    • Resident Evil 5 Trailer 2
  • PS3 Themes
    • God of War theme

US Additions:

  • Qore Digital Magazine, June 2008 ($2.99 Issue, $24.99 Annual Subscription)
  • Playable Demos
    • Civilization Revolution Demo
    • Battlefield: Bad Company MP Demo
    • NASCAR 09 Demo
  • Downloadable Games
    • Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 ($9.99)
    • NOVASTRIKE ($9.99)
  • Add-on Game Content
    • Guitar Hero III – GOW Add-On
    • Guitar Hero III: Motorhead Track Pack ($6.25)
    • Rock Band
      • "Perfect Insanity" – Disturbed ($0.99)
      • "Inside the Fire" – Disturbed ($0.99)
      • "Indestructible" – Disturbed ($0.99)
      • Disturbed Pack 1 ($2.99) – includes "Indestructible," "Perfect Insanity," and "Inside the Fire"
      • "Volcano" – Jimmy Buffett ($1.99)
      • "Margaritaville" – Jimmy Buffett ($1.99)
      • "Cheeseburger in Paradise" – Jimmy Buffett ($1.99)
      • Jimmy Buffett Pack 01 ($5.49) – includes "Margaritaville," "Cheeseburger in Paradise," and "Volcano"
  • Game Videos
    • Guitar Hero III – God Of War Add-On
    • Resident Evil 5: Spring Trailer 2008!
    • Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 Trailer
    • LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures launch trailer
    • Dead Space Story Trailer
    • Fracture Trailer
    • Fracture Behind the Scenes "Story"
    • Hail to the Chimp: 3:00 AM
  • PS3 Themes
    • Retro Theme
  • Game Music
    • God Of War "The End Begins" Music Track

Qore: Interactive monthly gaming program for PS3

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SCEA has today announced that Qore, Presented by the PlayStation Network, a highly interactive, monthly lifestyle gaming program covering the world inside PlayStation is on its way to PS3. Qore has been developed to give PS3 users early access to game related content at a level of quality, interactivity and depth. The program will be available in high-definition format and will allow subscribers access to exclusive news, developer interviews, in-depth game previews, behind-the-scenes look at games, exclusive access to game demos, special beta invitations, game add-on content and more. The first episode will be available to download in this week’s PlayStation Store update.

Each episode will cost $2.99, or you can subscribe annually for $24.99 and receive 13 episodes. The program will download under the [Game] menu on the XMB, and can be purchased just like buying a game from the PlayStation Store. If you choose to subscribe annually, new episodes will automatically appear on your download list.

[Via: PlayStation.Blog]

3D Blu-Ray movies coming to PS3 in 2008?

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3D Blu-Ray movies could be availabe on the PS3 with a single firmware update later this year. Manuel R. Gutierrez Novelo, CEO & President of TDVision Systems has stated that they are "in the process to enable the PlayStation 3 to playback 3D movies using our TDVCodec and Blu-ray discs at our R&D labs since the PS3 is enabled with the BD2.0 version." He also stated that "we have it working on a PC in 3D and after some changes on the firmware and installing some software for the PS3 we’ll be playing 3D directly form the PS3."

Movies not recorded in 3D can simpley be re-encoded using the TDVCodec, which will display the movie in 3D if it is supported and 2D otherwise. Since one Blu-Ray disc can store both a 3D and 2D version of the movie, it makes the technology somewhat backwards compatible. The only obstacle here is to get the major movie companies to re-encode their existing and new titles to a compatible format.

Only a single firmware update is needed to enable the PS3 to play 3D movies, whether on Blu-Ray or DVD format. The company is planning to release their technology for the PlayStation 3 later this year.

[Via: Play3Live]

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