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wraggster
November 30th, 2006, 17:11
The PS3 is not, it's fair to say, perfect. Yet it's not the complete mess that some fanboys would have you believe, either. In truth, it's just imperfect. Like most consoles (except for the SNES). Anyway, some of those imperfections affect online play with the PS3. And those are the ones that bother us most.

We've been playing Ridge Racer 7 online every day for the past three weeks, and largely without complaint. A few recurring problems have, however, started to sap our Ridge Spirit (whatever that is). For one thing, intermittent Bluetooth downtime suffered by the Sixaxis has led us drifting helplessly into track barriers. That's a hardware fault, but a software anomaly was also experienced at this blogger's test location of Kyoto, Japan, where yesterday a race was won without any true racing:

Our Meltfire motor lined up in pole position on the starting grid, we took off at a good pace, then checked our rear-view mirror to see the other nine racers involved, lagging about 200 meters behind. A second later, they were gone. All our competitors had disappeared, leaving us to amble around the Aviator Loop circuit and, very smugly, pick up some serious Online Battle Points. That was a one-off (although we secretly hope it happens again).

Unfortunately, the Bluetooth deadzone niggle -- caused by automatic Bluetooth re-syncing -- continues to niggle. Worse, having to occasionally connect the Sixaxis via USB in order to manually re-sync its Bluetooth connection is something of a downer. And we want uppers. So, Sony, please release all the firmware updates you can. We've not written you off yet.

Via joystiq (http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/30/unexplained-playstation-network-and-sixaxis-phenomena-mostly-ex/)

jerrt
November 30th, 2006, 22:30
i'm telling you what. i don't play it constantly like some people can, but when i play ps3 both on and offline, it is usually for 2-3 hours at a time. I have never had the remote disconnect or have to resync. I never have any problem with lag or anything between the control and the system.

I thought i was having an issue with resistance online where i would die it would flash the map for a second or so, but i think it has more to do with a very sensitive d pad.

i don't know, but i just don't want everyone to think that this problem is universal. This is just my 2 cents.