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The Ultimate Firmware 2.40 In-Game XMB Guide

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PS3 Firmware was released on July 2nd 2008, but was taken down after reports of the update causing problems. Seeing as not everyone has managed to update their PS3, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to bring you a list of in-game XMB features you are (not) missing out on. As you may already know, you cannot access most parts of the XMB from within a game, so we have compiled a list of features you can access (see below), and included screenshots.

Accessible in-game XMB features:

  • [Users]
    • Turn off System
  • [Settings]
    • [Accessory Settings]
      • Reassign Controllers
      • Controller Vibration Function
      • Manage Bluetooth devices
      • Audio Device Settings
      • Voice Changer
  • [Photos]
    • View Photo Information
    • Delete Photos
  • [Music]
    • Play music (if supported by game)
    • Delete Music
    • View Music Information
  • [Game]
    • Trophy Collection
    • Quit Game
    • Start another game (quits current game)
    • View Game Information
  • [Network]
    • View Active Download
  • [Friends]
    • Block List
    • Add a Friend
    • Players Met
    • View/Send/Delete/Protect Messages
    • View Profile
    • Compare Trophies
    • Delete Friends
    • Block Users
    • View Message Information
    • Accept Friend Requests

Screenshots:

Video:

PlayStation Home still on schedule for fall launch

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PlayStation Home is still on schedule to release the PlayStation Home Open Beta this fall. In an interview with Next-Gen.biz, Eric Lempel, director of PlayStation Network Operations, said, "The home open beta is still on schedule for release later this fall". Despite numerous delays, Lempel assures gamers that Home will be worth the wait. In addition, Lempel also mentioned that Home will be a fully robust service and will be representative of what the virtual world will ultimately offer.

Eric Lempel also said,

"I don’t have any more specifics right now, but like Kaz [Hirai] said, it will go live [in the US] this summer and I think it will offer consumers everything they’re looking for from us. It will offer everything they expect from us and probably a little bit more."

When asked about a European and Japanese launch Lempel said that he couldn’t "speak for the other regions at this time".

[Via: Next-Gen.biz]

PlayStation Store update for July 3rd 2008

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The first PlayStation Store update for July is in, and what a nice big update it is. Both stores have received a number of new add-on packs, including content for Buzz!, Guitar Hero 3 and Rock Band; a selection of videos and trailers and also a number of new wallpapers and XMB themes. Europe has received only one new playable demo this week, and the US has received none. The new episode of Qore is also available to download from the US store. Check out the complete list below.

European Additions:

  • Game
    • Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 (£6.99)
  • Game add-on Content
    • Guitar Hero 3 – July 4th 2008 Holiday Single
    • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2: Gift Pack
    • Buzz! Australian Culture Quiz (£3.49)
    • Buzz! UK Culture Quiz (£3.49)
    • Buzz Rock Legends (£3.49)
    • Buzz Sci Fi (£3.49)
  • Video
    • Movement – Movement Ep1 ‘Lets hit the road’
    • Movement ep2 ‘Paris Respects to Jim’
    • Movement Minitel Rose Be with you
    • Movement Minitel Rose Continue
    • Movement Minitel Rose Interview
    • Movement Pravda Interview
    • Movement Pravda ‘Je suis french’
    • Movement Pravda ‘Tu es l’Ouest’
    • BIA HH Ubidays Trailer
    • Haze Launch Trailer
  • Wallpapers
    • Top Spin 3 Wallpaper
    • Elefunk Forest Wallpaper
    • Elefunk Circus Wallpaper
  • Themes
    • MGS4 OTC Theme
    • Elefunk Theme
    • Echochrome Theme

US Additions:

  • Qore Episode 2
  • Game add-on content

    • Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock July 4th 2008 Holiday Single
    • Rock Band
      • "Promised Land" – Vesuvius (free)
      • "Who’s Going Home with You Tonight?" – Trapt ($0.99)
      • "Time Is Running Out" – Papa Roach ($0.99)
      • "Down at the Whisky" – Motley Cr?$0.99)
      • Cr?est Pack 1 ($2.99)
  • Game Videos
    • Killzone 2 Trailer
    • Valkyria Chronicles Teaser Trailer
    • Battlefield: Bad Company Bad World Trailer
    • Battlefield: Bad Company Rainbow Sprinkles Trailer
    • Battlefield: Bad Company Snake Eyes Trailer
    • Dead Space Animated Comic Issue #2
    • Dead Space Animated Comic Issue #3
    • Tiger Woods ’09 Course Video
    • Vampire Rain Altered Species #1
    • Vampire Rain Altered Species #2
  • Movie and Blu-ray Trailers
    • Lakeview Terrace
    • John Mayer Live In Los Angeles
    • Vantage Point
    • Persepolis
  • PS3 Themes

    • Woodward Theme
    • Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution Theme
  • PS3 Wallpaper

    • Top Spin 3 Wallpaper
    • PSN Theme
    • Woodward Theme

PS3 Firmware 2.40 causing problems for gamers

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Following the release of the highly anticipated PlayStation 3 firmware 2.40 yesterday, many gamers rushed to update their consoles only to find that the installation failed and bricked their consoles. After installing the firmware, gamers will simply presented with the XMB wave with no icons and controller functionality. The problem has been affecting all PS3 models, though we were lucky to update our one successfully. One solution to the problem was removing your hard drive and formatting it. Sony have now released a official statement on the matter.

PlayStation.Blog post by Patrick Seybold,

"As has been reported on many gaming blogs and websites, we have temporarily taken Firmware v2.40 offline. We’ve received a limited number of calls from consumers experiencing an issue with installing the system software update on their PS3. While our consumer services department has seen a low volume of calls on this topic, we are committed to providing the PS3 community with XMB access features delivered in the v2.40 update. We are working diligently to isolate the problem for those few consumers and to identify a solution before we put the firmware back up."

The firmware update was taken offline yesterday to prevent any further problems. If you have successfully installed the firmware update, then there is nothing to worry about. According to Jeff Rubenstein, "We’ve [Sony] received no reports of hardware issues following a successful install."

If you have had any problems, whether it was successfully installed or not, please post a comment below. If you have managed to solve your problem, please share your solution with others.

System Software Ver. 2.40

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Overall

  • You can now see the system clock on the PS3 Home Menu screen. The date and time that were set under Settings > [Date and Time] are displayed.
  • When using a keyboard, you can now clear the entire text entry field at once.
  • An icon is now displayed when you press the PS button for an operation that cannot be performed.
  • You can now access the PS3 Home Menu screen while playing PLAYSTATION 3 format software.

Users

  • You can now turn off the PS3 system from the PS3 Home Menu screen using the [Turn Off System] option.

Settings

  • You can now set the PS3 system to turn off automatically after updating the system software.
  • [Reassign Controllers] and [Controller Vibration Function] have been added as options under [Accessory Settings].

Photo

  • You can now print images from a playlist.
  • You can now sort items that are grouped in a folder by month or year using the [Film Date] options.

Music

  • You can now use a mini-size control panel while playing music.
  • You can now play music content encoded in MP3 Surround format.
    • MP3 Surround can only be played in Linear PCM output.

Video

  • You can now use the [Frame Noise Reduction] and [Block Noise Reduction] settings for video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media.
  • You can now play upscaled video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media. When the video content is played, it is upscaled automatically to fit the screen size.
  • Upscaling of Blu-ray Disc (BDAV) video content is now supported.
  • For DTS-HD playback on DVD-Video and Blu-ray Disc media, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 for DVD-Video and DTS-ES Matrix for Blu-ray Discs are now supported.
    • “DTS” is a trademark of DTS Inc.

Game

  • The procedure for quitting PLAYSTATION 3 format software has been changed.
  • You can now collect trophies in games that support the trophy feature.

Network

  • [Search] has been added as an option in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser.

Friends

  • The number of Friends who can be added to a Friends list has been increased from 50 to 100.
  • The [Information] screen has been redesigned and renamed as [Profile].

Official PS3 Firmware 2.40 Video

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An official video walkthrough of PS3 Firmware 2.40 has surfaced (included below), showing how the new features work. This video is different to the two walkthroughs we posted earlier this week by Eric Lempel, and is likely to appear in tomorrow’s PlayStation Store update. The video takes you through the in-game XMB feature, trophy support and the new PSN profiles.

Warhawk patch v1.4 out soon and v1.5 details

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Dylan Jobe has posted a message on the Official PlayStation Board regarding Warhawk and it’s upcoming patches. According to the post, the Warhawk v1.5 booster pack will support trophies. There will be 56 trophies in total, 10 of which will be retroactive (providing you have met the requirement to get them). Patch v1.5 won’t be released any time soon as v1.4 hasn’t even been released yet. But Jobe did say, "the v1.4 Patch is very, very, very close to being released".

The 56 trophies are broken down into three categories:

  • There are 10 trophies based on the Warhawk’s current stats/rank/awards system. Like getting all your Bronze badges, attaining a specific rank, or earning a number of medals.
  • There are 34 trophies that are entirely new rewards based on Warhawks core game and not based on our current stats, ranks or other awards.
  • There are then 4 trophies per booster pack that are, of course, completely new awards.

Board Post:

Hey Everyone!

Sorry I’ve been MIA — we have been just cranking on our new updates for all of you; the v1.4 Patch, the v1.5 Patch and yes…our next booster pack.

The team and I have been watching the internets light up with discussions about the trophies in 240 and we thought it was good idea that you got an update straight from the horses mouth…me being the horse I guess 🙂

So…YES, hot trophy action for Warhawk is on the horizon!

Since Warhawk released almost a year ago now, we will be patching-in support for the new trophy system. The reason I mention this is because there has been some talk about Warhawk trophies super-auto-magically going LIVE late tonight when the firmware is released. This is not the case. I know the press release stated that Warhawk trophies were going to be patched-in, but I just wanted to clarify for everyone.

We are right on the cusp of making some big announcements for Warhawk, including our upcoming patches and new booster-pack and while I can’t talk about any of those right now (you will need to wait like a week or so) I can talk a bit about our trophy support in the v1.5 patch.

First off, there are 56 trophies included in the Warhawk v1.5 Patch. These are broken down into a couple of categories:

  • There are 10 trophies based on the Warhawk’s current stats/rank/awards system. Like getting all your Bronze badges, attaining a specific rank, or earning a number of medals.
  • There are 34 trophies that are entirely *new* rewards based on Warhawks core game and not based on our current stats, ranks or other awards.
  • There are then 4 trophies per booster pack that are, of course, completely new awards.

Developing 56 new trophies was a really fun part of the v1.5 production cycle…but 10 of them are based on stats and awards that you, our community may have already earned — so that’s why we made sure that those 10 trophies based on our core stats system would be paid out retroactively. Meaning, that once the v1.5 patch is released, and if you’ve already earned the requirements for those trophies *bling*bling*bling* Warhawk will pay them out to you!

Lastly, cause I know everyone will be asking the obvious question, when is the v1.5 Patch coming out…we haven’t even *officially* announced the v1.4 Patch!!!???

All I am allowed to say is that the v1.4 Patch is very, very, very close to being released and we actually developed the v1.5 Patch in parallel, but staggered, with the v1.4 Patch. The reason we did this is because there are stuffs in the v1.4 Patch that we wanted to get out to everyone ASAP…but the v1.5 patch isn’t that far behind!

Hopefully that clears things up!

[Via: US PlayStation Board]

PS3 Firmware 2.40

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PlayStation 3 Firmware 2.40 is now available to download. The latest update to the system software includes in-game XMB and trophy support among other additions. The update is available to download in all regions, but due to high demand you may have trouble downloading the update. In addition to the firmware update, a patch for Super Stardust HD is also available to download and includes unlockable trophies.

Screenshots:

PS3 Firmware 2.40 PS3 Firmware 2.40

Official Changelog:

Overall

  • You can now see the system clock on the PS3 Home Menu screen. The date and time that were set under Settings > [Date and Time] are displayed.
  • When using a keyboard, you can now clear the entire text entry field at once.
  • An icon is now displayed when you press the PS button for an operation that cannot be performed.
  • You can now access the PS3 Home Menu screen while playing PLAYSTATION 3 format software.

Users

  • You can now turn off the PS3 system from the PS3 Home Menu screen using the [Turn Off System] option.

Settings

  • You can now set the PS3 system to turn off automatically after updating the system software.
  • [Reassign Controllers] and [Controller Vibration Function] have been added as options under [Accessory Settings].

Photo

  • You can now print images from a playlist.
  • You can now sort items that are grouped in a folder by month or year using the [Film Date] options.

Music

  • You can now use a mini-size control panel while playing music.
  • You can now play music content encoded in MP3 Surround format.
    • MP3 Surround can only be played in Linear PCM output.

Video

  • You can now use the [Frame Noise Reduction] and [Block Noise Reduction] settings for video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media.
  • You can now play upscaled video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media. When the video content is played, it is upscaled automatically to fit the screen size.
  • Upscaling of Blu-ray Disc (BDAV) video content is now supported.
  • For DTS-HD playback on DVD-Video and Blu-ray Disc media, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 for DVD-Video and DTS-ES Matrix for Blu-ray Discs are now supported.
    • "DTS" is a trademark of DTS Inc.

Game

  • The procedure for quitting PLAYSTATION 3 format software has been changed.
  • You can now collect trophies in games that support the trophy feature.

Network

  • [Search] has been added as an option in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser.

Friends

  • The number of Friends who can be added to a Friends list has been increased from 50 to 100.
  • The [Information] screen has been redesigned and renamed as [Profile].

PS3 Firmware 2.40 FAQ

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If you are still unclear about what PlayStation 3 Firmware 2.40 offers to you in terms of in-game XMB access and Trophy Support, then look no further. Eric Lempel, Director of PlayStation Network Operations, has posted a comprehensive FAQ list on the PlayStation Blog detailing exactly what will be supported and what won’t. We’ve included the FAQ below for you to look at.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Will voice-messaging/private chat be featured in 2.40 as well? If not, can we expect to see this feature added in the future?

We are evaluating the opportunity to offer voice chat, but for this update, we wanted to focus on text messaging as the key priority for communications that our users have asked for.

Can you use the web browser in game?

No, you must exit the game before browsing the internet.

Will In-Game XMB come up during playback of PS2 games, Blu-Ray discs, and DVDs?

The XMB is an exclusive feature for PS3 game titles. Accessing the XMB during gameplay was the top request from our users, which we focused on for this update. However, we continually engage PS3 owners for feedback and will evaluate the opportunity to offer XMB access during movie playback in the future.

Can we go to the display settings and change anything there in-game (resolution, input, etc)?

No, you must exit the game before changing these settings.

Will it be possible to change in-game the sound output?

Yes, sound output changes are supported.


Will we be able to access the PLAYSTATION Store while in-game?

No, but you can view your downloads in progress.

Will we be able to stream music (either via media server or USB drive) for custom soundtracks or is it relegated to music stored on the HDD?

Currently only music stored on the HDD is accessible in games that support this feature. We’d also like to reiterate that Firmware v2.40 merely enables custom soundtracks. It’s up to developers to include this feature in upcoming games (or to patch existing ones).

Does 2.4 enable cross game invites? Will it down the line?

No, cross-game invites are not available in this system software update. We are evaluating opportunities to expand on the new features delivered in 2.40.

Will trophies be mandatory for all games release here on out?

We are working with developers to ensure that Trophies are supported across the board in the future.

Where is each player’s trophy stat info held? I am going to upgrade my hard drive and I don’t know if the trophies will still be on my account if I earn some and then get a new hard drive.

Trophies will be attached to users’ PSN ID. Trophy data needs to be synchronized to the online account on PSN to be transferred to the new PS3 system.

Will the patch automatically allocate unlocked trophies according to your saved files or would you have to do it again?

No, Trophies aren’t retroactive.

Can we view PSN profiles/Trophies from a PC using a Web browser? Will there be an API for web developers to access the PSN data, so online profiles can be created?

We’re evaluating these opportunities to expand where Trophies can be experienced.

Can you only compare trophies with friends that are online?

As long as a friend has a PSN account, you can compare trophies with them regardless of their online status.

Is there a limit to how many trophies the devs can put set by Sony?

There’s not a limit on number of trophies, but there’s a value assigned to each trophy. Developers must balance out the trophies that are available to stay within an overall value based on whether the game is considered large-scope or small-scope. Essentially, a user that has unlocked every trophy in one game would have the same level as a user that unlocked every trophy in another title, all titles (depending on scope) have the same overall impact on a users’ level.

Will new games have a cool little icon on the back saying “trophy compatible?”

We’re currently working on how Trophy support will be messaged to the consumer on our software packaging.

When you get a trophy, does it make a noise?

Currently, no. How quickly things can change – there *will* be a sound effect when you unlock a Trophy.

XTREME PSP Mag i036 now available to download

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Issue 36 of the XTREME PSP Magazine is now available to download. Yep, it’s been over three years since the magazine has started and we hope there are many more ahead of us. This issue is packed with content including reviews of Metal Gear Solid 4 on the PlayStation 3 and Lego Indiana Jones on the PSP. We also have a number of new game previews, wallpapers and more.

Content:

  • Previews:
    • Hellboy (PSP)
    • WALL-E (PSP)
    • SOCOM: Confrontation (PS3)
    • Prince of Persia (PS3)
    • Call of Duty 5 (PS3)
  • Reviews:
    • Lego Indiana Jones (PSP)
    • Secret Agent Clank (PSP)
    • Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3)
    • Battlefield: Bad Company (PS3)

[Download XTREME PSP Mag i036]

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