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i'll be on black ops 2 in a little bit
N T K L where you at?
System is done homie. Happened to mine 3 years ago and sent it into Sony for that fix..
Anyone know if Black Ops or Need For Speed Most Wanted are eligible for that cross buy deal? Bout to pick up BO2 after work.
F that... I just went on youtube and found a quick fix "PS3 towel trick". That @#$% Worked!!!!!!! Im back in dis bit
F that... I just went on youtube and found a quick fix "PS3 towel trick". That @#$% Worked!!!!!!! Im back in dis bit
will there ever be a new kingdom hearts on PS3?
No. BO: Declassified is not a cross-buy game with BO:2
NFS is cross play, but not cross-buy.
As long as the hard drive is 2.5 inches you should be straight.just filled up my ps3. what hard drive(s) do y'all recommend to put in my ps3
I wonder if they will offer a discount to PS3 owners, or if they expect me to pay full price for year old DLC.
Bethesda “Close on New Skyrim Content For PS3”
Is that so?
by Colin Moriarty NOVEMBER 7, 2012
Today, Bethesda Game Studios – the developer behind Fallout 3 and the Elder Scrolls franchise – Tweeted some interesting news. Notably that the studio is “close on new Skyrim content for PS3 and PC.” It is, of course, the proclamation of being close to a solution to its notorious PS3 DLC issues that’s of real interest here.
Skyrim’s problems on PS3 are, a year out from its initial launch, notorious. And while those problems haven’t plagued everyone who played Skyrim on PlayStation 3, the issues were serious enough that it’s stopped any of the game’s much-anticipated DLC from coming to Sony’s console.
So far, two DLC packs have been released for other platforms. However, both Dawnguard and Hearthfire have yet to come to PlayStation 3, with no word on if or when they would. The third piece of DLC, Dragonborn, was recently revealed.
Unfortunately, the vague nature of the Tweet from Bethesda Game Studios doesn’t indicate much, except that we should likely expect more news sometime in the near future. In the meantime, let’s keep our fingers crossed that PS3 gamers will finally get in on the DLC their Xbox 360 and PC-playing brethren have already experienced.