Just turned on the PS3 this morning and theres an update to version 1.70 (now downloading). Nothing on Sony site so far but have found this.
In what may turn out to be quite a major update, Sony has just released a new firmware upgrade for the PlayStation 3, taking it to version 1.70.
Key new features supposedly included (more on that shortly) are the ability to play original PlayStation software downloaded from the PlayStation Store on your PS3, vibration support for PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games (assuming a compatible peripheral is plugged in), and the ability to transfer PlayStation savegames from the PS3 to the PSP, allowing players to continue their game while mobile.
In principle, some very useful updates, even though it's still a little unclear thus far how Sony is planning to actually deliver vibration in emulated games. Being able to take your game with you and keep playing is sure to keep gamers entertained.
However, not all is peaches and cream. Some comments around the place apparently suggest that you still need to have a PSP plugged in to download PlayStation games in the first place. While the optimist may say this is just an oversight soon to be fixed in another firmware update, the pessimist could argue that it's a case of forced cross-sell - if you want to play PlayStation games from the PlayStation Store on your PS3, Sony says, "Go buy a PSP."
Anyone got a PSP to confirm this?
In what may turn out to be quite a major update, Sony has just released a new firmware upgrade for the PlayStation 3, taking it to version 1.70.
Key new features supposedly included (more on that shortly) are the ability to play original PlayStation software downloaded from the PlayStation Store on your PS3, vibration support for PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games (assuming a compatible peripheral is plugged in), and the ability to transfer PlayStation savegames from the PS3 to the PSP, allowing players to continue their game while mobile.
In principle, some very useful updates, even though it's still a little unclear thus far how Sony is planning to actually deliver vibration in emulated games. Being able to take your game with you and keep playing is sure to keep gamers entertained.
However, not all is peaches and cream. Some comments around the place apparently suggest that you still need to have a PSP plugged in to download PlayStation games in the first place. While the optimist may say this is just an oversight soon to be fixed in another firmware update, the pessimist could argue that it's a case of forced cross-sell - if you want to play PlayStation games from the PlayStation Store on your PS3, Sony says, "Go buy a PSP."
Anyone got a PSP to confirm this?