Re: PS3 Down
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:30 pm
ajalves wrote:Need some help
all the sudden I cant sign in to the PSN
i get the following error
8001050F
says "you have been signed out of the PSN"
i was never signed in damn it!!!!!
anyone else had this?
Quest4Gold wrote:I can't and my brother and I can't either.
My brother found something that says it is down for some reason
http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2010/03/01/ ... -problems/
- Joystiq are reporting that the Playstation Network is currently down, with users experiencing some unusual issues with the service.
The site says that “A wide rash of game-crashing errors is spreading among the PS3-owning community at the moment, most of which can be chalked up to a 8001050F error code. This has led to a variety of unfortunate side-effects for those affected, including corrupted trophy information and an inability to access the PSN. When combined, those two issues prevent players from launching certain games, such as Heavy Rain, without being kicked back to the XMB”.
Perhaps what is more worrying is the comments on the site, with one user saying that he couldn’t play Demon Souls,
There was a problem loading trophies and it said I should quit/reload game, but it makes no difference. Demon Souls trophies have disappeared from trophy list and I’m unable to log in to PSN or sync.
Meanwhile another user said,
When I got disconnected, I was like eh. Fourth time today. So I finish playing Darksiders, and guess what? None of my single player games will boot. Apparently, if you can’t sync for trophies or contact the PSN for data, many games either revert to demo mode or refuse to boot at all.
This all sounds like a worrying development, although for now at least it only seems to be affecting those in the US, which is perhaps something to do with the redesign of Playstation.com.
If you have been affected by this in anyway then please let us know in the comments field below.
obviously i didnt....chill broQuest4Gold wrote:DIDN'T you read my post?
I just put something on page 1 of this post.
We're aware that many of you are having problems connecting to PSN, and yes, we're looking into it. Stay tuned for updates.
ajalves wrote:obviously i didnt....chill broQuest4Gold wrote:DIDN'T you read my post?
I just put something on page 1 of this post.
nick wrote:ajalves wrote:obviously i didnt....chill broQuest4Gold wrote:DIDN'T you read my post?
I just put something on page 1 of this post.best part is his lil quote means absolute nothing because it gives no definitive answer.
Just wanted to point this out so Riccio can do his usual freak out LOL.ajalves wrote:obviously i didnt....chill broQuest4Gold wrote:DIDN'T you read my post?
I just put something on page 1 of this post.
Twitter comes through in the clutch with Valuable information!! A big plus when a big corporation can just post a few words and filter out the noise.TheRealDray wrote:Sony Playstation twitter page...
http://twitter.com/sonyplaystation
We're aware that many of you are having problems connecting to PSN, and yes, we're looking into it. Stay tuned for updates.
VTrunNgun wrote:Twitter comes through in the clutch with Valuable information!! A big plus when a big corporation can just post a few words and filter out the noise.TheRealDray wrote:Sony Playstation twitter page...
http://twitter.com/sonyplaystation
We're aware that many of you are having problems connecting to PSN, and yes, we're looking into it. Stay tuned for updates.
This issue is disconcerning though; no real answers for damn near 6 hours. Latest update was 3 hours ago![]()
Something tells me this tech issue could be $$$$$
The affected users need to disconnect their consoles from the Internet and then reset the System date manually or else simply disconnect and reconnect to the web.
Sony has finally announced that PlayStation Network service has been restored and also apologized for the issue that troubled many PS3 owners.