What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
That is a known bug in the PS4 firmware.
If you are connected to the internet, the PS4 assumes that PSN will be always there for you, thus perpetually trying to sign in and failing, which leads to failure of license verification when you try to launch any game.
If, however, you disconnect the system from the internet, then the PS4 will not try to sign in to PSN at all and rely on the fact that the software belongs to the account which has this system set to primary to authorize launching the game.
Kind of ridiculous that they didn't fix this yet.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
why not just have your friends do a special door bell ring sequence? that way you know when its a friend or some random asshole.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
Aha, you forget the part about the million assholes at your front door all trying to ring the doorbell.
Your legitimate friends might actually be in that million, and they're trying to get to the door... but they can't, because there's a million assholes trying to ring the damn doorbell.
By some miracle, one of your friends actually makes it to the doorbell, THEN you let them in. This is why during a DDOS attack, you might get amazingly lucky and actually be able to log in. By pure dumb luck, you managed to initiate a handshake and the server went "oh thank fucking god, someone who isnt an asshole" and lets you in.
But then you do the stupid thing, and realize that you forgot something in your car, so you have to go back outside. And goddamit, the only way back in is through those million assholes. This is also why if you're already logged in, you're could be perfectly fine, but as soon as you do the stupid thing and log out, you're screwed.
That is a known bug in the PS4 firmware.
If you are connected to the internet, the PS4 assumes that PSN will be always there for you, thus perpetually trying to sign in and failing, which leads to failure of license verification when you try to launch any game.
If, however, you disconnect the system from the internet, then the PS4 will not try to sign in to PSN at all and rely on the fact that the software belongs to the account which has this system set to primary to authorize launching the game.
Kind of ridiculous that they didn't fix this yet.
Great, is this going to be the norm now?
『Inaba Resident』;144811648 said:Its 11:00 pm for me.
I've already spent time with my family today.
I would like to enjoy the games I received.
Stop trying to justify it.
Aha, you forget the part about the million assholes at your front door all trying to ring the doorbell.
Your legitimate friends might actually be in that million, and they're trying to get to the door... but they can't, because there's a million assholes trying to ring the damn doorbell.
By some miracle, one of your friends actually makes it to the doorbell, THEN you let them in. This is why during a DDOS attack, you might get amazingly lucky and actually be able to log in. By pure dumb luck, you managed to initiate a handshake and the server went "oh thank fucking god, someone who isnt an asshole" and lets you in.
But then you do the stupid thing, and realize that you forgot something in your car, so you have to go back outside. And goddamit, the only way back in is through those million assholes. This is also why if you're already logged in, you're could be perfectly fine, but as soon as you do the stupid thing and log out, you're screwed.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
Shut up.What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
If these services are this easy to cripple, then I really can't see myself continuing to pay for either of them. I damn sure won't if this continues.
why not just have your friends do a special door bell ring sequence? that way you know when its a friend or some random asshole.
Great, is this going to be the norm now?
If these services are this easy to cripple, then I really can't see myself continuing to pay for either of them. I damn sure won't if this continues.
Nice elitist drive-by post.What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
Justify what, it isn't sonys fault or Ms what's went down the past few days, there's not much to defend from these attacks.『Inaba Resident』;144811648 said:Its 11:00 pm for me.
I've already spent time with my family today.
I would like to enjoy the games I received.
Stop trying to justify it.
And a very Merry Christmas to you.
Paying for me is an enough reason for both platforms to offer a robust protection to their servers.If these services are this easy to cripple, then I really can't see myself continuing to pay for either of them. I damn sure won't if this continues.
Jesus Christ, enough with this moralist bullshit.
Now if only everybody had the same thought, we'd get some change.
i don't think that's the case, since when psn is actually down for maintenance it works fine for me. yet when it's being overloaded due to ddos it hangs and needs to be disconnected from the internet.
Just as "easy" as anything on the internet, probably should stop paying for everything,
So how long until the online services (mainly PSN) are back up?Lizard Squad said:Attacks were stopped around 2 hours ago, the current downtime is just the aftermath.
I hear ya there. Funnily enough the Xbox thought it was my router that fucked up when everything else was connected. Thank God Dragon Age was patched and updated yesterday.Yeah xbl just shit the bed. Can't log in at all for the first time today.
Paying for me is an enough reason for both platforms to offer a robust protection to their servers.
great you are having one. but he clearly isn't having a merry christmas as a result of the network being down.
Go to settings then network and put it in offline mode.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
But I already pay for my internet anyway and should not have to pay again to middle men in order to use it on these systems to begin with. Of course I do, because I want to game online sometimes. However, if this shit continues, then it sure as shit is not worth it.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
I can't play ANY of my games except Dragon Age on PS4.
How can I get passed this?
I refuse to believe these multi billion corporations cant do more to protect their services somehow. What's to stop them from just doing this continuously for the next 2 weeks ?
So how long until the online services (mainly PSN) are back up?
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
What's one day of not gaming. Sounds like they did us a favor for one day.
Look in front of you, those are called people. They may be friends or family, spark up a conversation.
Happy holidays.
Comments like these aren't going to get you far, especially as a JuniorAnd a very Merry Christmas to you.
Why did you even buy a system knowing that someone might steal it someday?