Post: PSN firmware update 2.50 bad feature
11-01-2008, 01:35 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); One more similarity has been made to make PSN look more like XBL. Now accounts can be permanently suspended for use of bad language on a rated M for Mature game. In my opinion this is completely useless if I'm playing an 18+ game I think I should be given the right to curse. I have no clue how to report people but all I know is you can be reported and after you are reported a bot chases you around for 2 months complete BULLSHIT :mad:

Here is the exact Message(Video Below):

This is a computerised message and cannot be replied to. Dear PLAYSTATION NETWORK user, We have recieved a complaint(s) from other PSN users about offensive and inappropriate language in online game communication. Due to this Playstation[R]Network will be issuing a bot, as of the 3rd November and will expire at midnight, December 31. If current behaviour continues your PSN account will permanently be suspended. Your sincerely,
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeIHOYPAlh8]YouTube - PSN fm 2.5 Update Bad Features[/ame]


I think this may be a hoax though because of all the errors in the message.

Error 1: computerized spelled wrong
Error 2: capitalization after a comma?
Error 3: received spelled wrong
Error 4: behavior spelled wrong
Error 5: Why did the message not move to the next line? Whoever sent this message was probably a Sony staff member and they would obviously know about the "move to next line" in bottom right corner.

Biggest Error: I can reply to the message if the message was from Sony they would have surely disabled the reply button for the message.

So what do you guys think? Is this a Halloween Hoax or is it for real?
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11-01-2008, 01:40 AM #2
Surikizu
GUMI fanboy
Actually I kept on cussing in cod and well nothing happen probably a halloween trick, try to complan it if its true then :/
11-01-2008, 01:52 AM #3
RICHIE209
March 6, 2011.
To report people call sonys 1 800 number it has an option to report other users. But probably real. jus request to add friend. if it works then its a hoax.
11-01-2008, 01:54 AM #4
ajscw
Can’t trickshot me!
thts really stupid
11-01-2008, 02:08 AM #5
NanuGama
YouTube.com/NanuGama
wow
i think thats realy stupid
probably its a halloween trick
11-01-2008, 03:01 AM #6
Surikizu
GUMI fanboy
Hmm still cant trace him.
11-01-2008, 03:22 AM #7
Originally posted by DirtyDudeOnline View Post
One more similarity has been made to make PSN look more like XBL. Now accounts can be permanently suspended for use of bad language on a rated M for Mature game. In my opinion this is completely useless if I'm playing an 18+ game I think I should be given the right to curse. I have no clue how to report people but all I know is you can be reported and after you are reported a bot chases you around for 2 months complete BULLSHIT :mad:

Here is the exact Message(Video Below):

This is a computerised message and cannot be replied to. Dear PLAYSTATION NETWORK user, We have recieved a complaint(s) from other PSN users about offensive and inappropriate language in online game communication. Due to this Playstation[R]Network will be issuing a bot, as of the 3rd November and will expire at midnight, December 31. If current behaviour continues your PSN account will permanently be suspended. Your sincerely,
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

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I think this may be a hoax though because of all the errors in the message.

Error 1: computerized spelled wrong
Error 2: capitalization after a comma?
Error 3: received spelled wrong
Error 4: behavior spelled wrong
Error 5: Why did the message not move to the next line? Whoever sent this message was probably a Sony staff member and they would obviously know about the "move to next line" in bottom right corner.

Biggest Error: I can reply to the message if the message was from Sony they would have surely disabled the reply button for the message.

So what do you guys think? Is this a Halloween Hoax or is it for real?


Its a hoax because:

1. There are spelling errors
2. Sony informs ALMOST everything through EMAIL. (Beta Codes and other stuff)
3. Look at the name... If Sony owns the Playstation Network why would there name be PSNetwork_ ? There username is most likely PlayStationNetwork or Sony.
11-01-2008, 03:38 AM #8
Surikizu
GUMI fanboy
Yeah also, I found this shit, Psnetwork_ <- underscore? wth, they never put underscore in it, also I added him and played cod4 and he sounded like an 10 years old, and to tell you this never believe in those until some body happens to see this.
11-01-2008, 06:43 AM #9
Redfield
PcF* Disbanded
that is BS, it does look like a hoax, I have never had anything sent like that to me
11-01-2008, 09:30 AM #10
Originally posted by DirtyDudeOnline View Post


Error 1: computerized spelled wrong
Error 2: capitalization after a comma?
Error 3: received spelled wrong
Error 4: behavior spelled wrong
Error 5: Why did the message not move to the next line? Whoever sent this message was probably a Sony staff member and they would obviously know about the "move to next line" in bottom right corner.

Biggest Error: I can reply to the message if the message was from Sony they would have surely disabled the reply button for the message.

So what do you guys think? Is this a Halloween Hoax or is it for real?



hmm i think its real:

Error 1: Can be spelled both ways depending where you live
Error 2: You don't need a capital after a comma -.-
Error 3: Thats how 'recieved/received' is spelt in other places
Error 4: Behaviour is spelt right, if your european
Error 5: Don't no, but i think ther is only a certain amount of space to recive or send a message
Bigest Error: I think it means it will not be replied to


^ Just My Foughts
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Also Fallen Angel, if this was a prank why would they of accepted your invite, also arnt you like 11?

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