Post: When PSN is no longer down, PS3 gamers should get these perks from Sony
04-25-2011, 06:27 PM #1
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The PSN outage over the last four and a half days has roiled the PlayStation videogame community. Unable to play online games on the PS3 and PSP, many disgruntled gamers are trolling the Internet for updates about the network's status. Almost every site that you turn to, whether it's Facebook, Twitter or right here in our comments, there's someone suggesting that they want a free game.

Yes, PlayStation Network is a free service, which contrasts with Xbox Live's required paid subscription. Xbox 360 owners fork over $60 a year for many of the privileges, though, Amazon.com sells a 12-month XBL Gold subscription card for as little as $43. Regardless of that discount, PSN costs exactly $0. Online gaming, chatting with friends and access to Netflix isn't behind a paid wall.

But gamers who bought into the idea of free online gaming - to the tune of $500 for the console and $60 for each game - should receive something from Sony besides "Sorry. Our bad!" This is a disaster that can't be quickly swept under the rug. Not when you just sold three of the hottest titles, all of which contain online play: SOCOM 4, Mortal Kombat and Portal 2.

If there's a silver lining, Sony does have options in making it up to its ticked-off fanbase and many of them are just good business strategy.



Originally posted by another user
2. Announce the PSN Vault - Make people feel safe

The name "PSN Vault" sounds like pure marketing, but the value of assuring users that their credit card and personal information is safe goes beyond the public relations department. People want to know that their data is in secure hands, so coming out with a detailed statement saying just that should be job number two for Sony. Additionally, the name can help sell this so-called "rebuilt security for PSN" as the real deal that won't disrupt future Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer sessions.


Originally posted by another user
3. PlayStation Plus free trial for all those affected

This one is just good marketing. The extra-laden PlayStation Plus service costs $50 a year or $18 for a month. Every month, the subscription grants you a few "free" games (if you continue to pay your dues), cloud storage for $150 MB worth of game saves, PlayStation Store discounts, early access to demos and betas and one-hour full game trials for select games. But there's no free trial offer to get us hooked. Seeing how the free downloadable games expire as soon as the PS Plus account does, Sony has the potential to rope in new users who refuse to give up on certain titles, while users have the benefit of trying out a much-ignored feature that is unfortunately behind a pay wall


Originally posted by another user
4. Pull a Microsoft: Give users a free downloadable game

In January of 2008, Microsoft remedied a series of Xbox Live outages during the preceding holidays by offering its users a free XBLA game. The title, from developer Chair Entertainment, was Undertow and it was made available for free for a period of four days. Granted, Microsoft was charging $50 a year for Xbox Live at the time, so Sony doesn't have to give everyone a free game - but it should. A peaceful game like Flower would help soothe everyone's frazzled nerves


Originally posted by another user
5. Don't go after people like George Hotz, then try to hire another hacker who did the same thing to a Motorola product

Ooo. Look at that 21-year-old menace to society! George Hotz, or geohot, decided to take a break from unlocking iPhones and, instead, jailbroke his PS3. He then went on to post a video online, publicly detailing how to access everything that Sony doesn't want you to access inside the machine that you bought. In an attempt to silence Hotz, Sony set out to take him to court.

Trying to take a hacker to court wasn't just a dumb move on Sony's part because hackers everywhere may have messed with the network. It was also dumb because the company tried to hire a hacker who jailbroke the Motorola Xoom tablet. Koushik Dutta was the first person to hack the rival tech company's device, so Sony offered him a job. That offer was turned down by Dutta, who responded with:

"I appreciate that you reached out to me. The opportunity does sound very interesting! However, due to Sony's recent treatment of a fellow hacker, George Hotz, I could not in good conscience work at Sony."

Class move. Sony, you can't sue one hacker and attempt to hire another who is guilty of the same "crime."


There's no question that Sony needs to act in the best interest of its users right now and restoring online gaming with a couple of perks is necessary, even for a free service. I appreciate all of the extra website traffic and visitor feedback, I really do. It's what I live for. However, PlayStation needs to reach out to them - not me. Constant updates on the progress of the servers should have been there from the start. Sony should be letting everyone know that it’s working on the problems at hand, even if it means filming the tech fixes and turning it as a web-based reality TV show. It would sure beat The Tester


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04-25-2011, 06:33 PM #2
Originally posted by I
The PSN outage over the last four and a half days has roiled the PlayStation videogame community. Unable to play online games on the PS3 and PSP, many disgruntled gamers are trolling the Internet for updates about the network's status. Almost every site that you turn to, whether it's Facebook, Twitter or right here in our comments, there's someone suggesting that they want a free game.

Yes, PlayStation Network is a free service, which contrasts with Xbox Live's required paid subscription. Xbox 360 owners fork over $60 a year for many of the privileges, though, Amazon.com sells a 12-month XBL Gold subscription card for as little as $43. Regardless of that discount, PSN costs exactly $0. Online gaming, chatting with friends and access to Netflix isn't behind a paid wall.

But gamers who bought into the idea of free online gaming - to the tune of $500 for the console and $60 for each game - should receive something from Sony besides "Sorry. Our bad!" This is a disaster that can't be quickly swept under the rug. Not when you just sold three of the hottest titles, all of which contain online play: SOCOM 4, Mortal Kombat and Portal 2.

If there's a silver lining, Sony does have options in making it up to its ticked-off fanbase and many of them are just good business strategy.











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This thread seems to be a 'Copy & Paste' from youre source above , correct me if im am wrong but isn't this 'leaching' please spend some time to read the forum rules.

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04-25-2011, 06:35 PM #3
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Originally posted by Bigbadpaul2 View Post
This thread seems to be a 'Copy & Paste' from youre source above , correct me if im am wrong but isn't this 'leaching' please spend some time to read the forum rules.


ive edited a few bits out so its not an exact copy and paste
04-25-2011, 06:47 PM #4
Mr.Ron
Little One
I don't believe they should have to repay us in anyway they are a free service!
04-25-2011, 06:50 PM #5
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Originally posted by Mr.Ron View Post
I don't believe they should have to repay us in anyway they are a free service!


they dont have to but it would show that they are a company who cares about its customers

but gathering by the recent few months i dnt think they do
04-25-2011, 06:51 PM #6
Mr.Ron
Little One
Yea it does show that if they did repay us they would be repaying us back in a good way!
04-25-2011, 06:59 PM #7
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Originally posted by Mr.Ron View Post
Yea it does show that if they did repay us they would be repaying us back in a good way!


exactly and people may think that sony is changing there ways

treating the customers with respect for a start would be nice

what happened to the old saying

the customer is always right

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04-25-2011, 07:00 PM #8
Mr.Ron
Little One
The customer is always right and if they showed us respect. I would have a heart attack!

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04-25-2011, 07:07 PM #9
maddmaxx93
Can’t trickshot me!
First let me say this, with the exception of Plus, and Qriocity members, none of us are owed anything. Those that have paid for one of those services are entitled to the days they missed being credited to their billing cycle, nothing more, nothing less. However, for the sake of PR, let's have a look at your ideas. I'm not entirely sure why there is no number one, but I'll start at number two.

2. Great idea! Piece of mind goes a very long way.

3. Not a bad idea, a free trial would be a win for everyone. Those of us that are on the fence could try the service, and it is of course great advertising for this relatively new program thay have going.

4. A company that has already lost a ton of money, would be stupid to give more away. Between the time lost from people making purchases in the Store, and the additional cost of rebuilding the infrastructure, giving away a product would be a bad idea from a financial point.

5. I'm on the fence on this one. Jailbreaking a tablet is one thing, handing the relative keys to the kingdom out to anyone with an internet connection, and the knowledge to use the info Hotz divulged, are two entirely different things. I'm all for knowledge, and the pursuit of it, but let's be honest here. The vast majority of people who downloaded the CFW, and used the keys he released to sign homebrews, didn't have knowledge in mind. They wanted to disrupt other gamer's online experience with cheats, and pirate games. Nothing more, nothing less. Let's not try to pretend to be noble here, 99% of people don't give a shit that Sony removed the other OS, we only want to screw around.
04-25-2011, 07:08 PM #10
Wondoh
Former Staff
we probably won't get anything :( they might stretch and send a sorry message to every psn account lol
i would like say, a downloadable game or something, maybe £10 wallet funds or something

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