lol..shes a noob...and her kids too....
plus how can a psp compare wif xbox360....lol..if u compare xbox360 wif ps3 den i got nothing to say...:rofl:
What a moron!
It's common sense NOT to take the battery out while it's doing it. Still, I think she's just trying to keep the pot stirred.
lol..shes a noob...and her kids too....
plus how can a psp compare wif xbox360....lol..if u compare xbox360 wif ps3 den i got nothing to say...:rofl:
she should have paid attention to the screen. whoi upgrades anyway?
More to the point, who buys thier kid "Eragon" ? its fudgein awful, the kid was lucky he bricked his PSP before he was mentally scarred for life!
Feel sorry for the kid. Why was he upgrading
This seems to be a case of like mother like son...obviously she was ok with her son completely disregarding on screen instructions in his hurry to play the game..so rather than turn the incident into a lesson on paying attention and reading instructions she blames Sony.
What is she going to do when her son Unplugs the Xbox360 from the wall when a network update takes too long and he fails to read the instructions on the screen.
Sorry if your kid is that hyper he doesnt need video games he needs to be sent outside to play.
As for the mother bricking the PSP part-- I cannot entirely blame her. Sony could easily make an official recovery module which could re-install firmware. That is, if you're running firmware "X.YZ", it can only reinstall firmware "X.YZ" or higher.
As for people asking why in the world she upgraded, try not to be so hard-headed. Not everyone knows or cares about home-made applications.
Lol, she talks about how no one at sony had the brains to make a "recovery mode". Thats just another reason why homebrew is the way to go, we have all the brains. (by we, i mean Dark alex and team noobz)
well you cant really blame Sony though, you are not supposed to be adjusting the files on the PSP's flash and when it says do not turn off... just follow the instructions!
also comparing the PSP to a PC is not fair either. If you were reflashing the BIOS on your PC and turned off the PSP you would "brick" your PC just the same.
its commmon sense!
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