PSP Firmware Update Misses PS3 Launch
Early adopters of the PlayStation 3 in Japan have more to look forward
to than a paltry lineup of launch titles that can be counted on a
single hand. That's right, thanks to the PlayStation Network, the PS3
offers the promise of online content, including downloadable games and
messaging features.
The only problem is, the launch PS3 units don't actually have the
proper firmware to access the new PlayStation Network hub. Sony
Computer Entertainment announced today that purchasers of the launch
hardware will need to run a system update in order to get the necessary
firmware, System Software Version 1.10, in place.
This is, thankfully, an easy enough process. All PS3 owners will have
to do is access the System Update option under the settings header of
the cross media bar. Everything should be automatic from there.
The System Software Version 1.10 update will be available when people
open their PS3 units for the first time. In making the announcement
today, Sony didn't indicate why the latest firmware wasn't included
right out of the box. We'll leave the creative speculation to you.
But wait, this sordid tale of a lack of preparedness gets even better.
You know all that jazz about connectivity between the PSP and PS3?
Well, while the PS3 might be ready for it, it's another story for the
PSP. Owners of the portable will have to download Version 3.0 of the
firmware in order to use the PSP as a remote media player for the PS3
and to play PSP-compatible software that has been downloaded to the PS3
from the PlayStation Network. Unfortunately, this update won't be ready
until the end of November.
Hopefully, that means in time for the US launch.
Anoop Gantayat
November 8, 2006
Source:
IGN