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Death of My PS3

Tis a sad day. My PS3, which I have nicknamed “The Beast,” has spun its last disc. After trying for hours to resuscitate its Blue-Ray drive and an hour of talking to Sony tech support, the Beast just couldn’t do it; it wouldn’t recognize a single disc. It happened last night when I was trying to enjoy my usual rounds of Call of Duty 4, but the game took an unreasonably long amount of time “Downloading Game Settings.” Thinking nothing of it, I reset my PS3; however afterwards, the disc icon just wouldn’t appear in the cross media bar.

Wait. It gets better. I threw my hands up and finally called Sony in anticipation of a thick accent and scripted “technical” support. Wouldn’t you know? I got what was expected. There was one statement, however, that pierced through the representative’s thick accent straight to my cognitive reasoning centers and struck my heart with sharp searing pain. In an almost seemingly scripted manner and with a voice filled with artificial sympathy, the Sony representative said that I was one day past my extended waranty. Fate, it seems, is playing a cruel joke on me.

So like a scene from the end of Old Yeller, rather than seeing my PS3 live a life robbed of a crucial function, I took it into the back and shot it. Not really. But I did feel like shooting someone at Activision. Aparently this is happening to a small minority on the Internet. Cases can be seen here, here, here, and here. So what gives Activision? Could it be just a coincidence that my PS3’s Blu-Ray drive crocked up while playing Call of Duty 4? Or was Call of Duty 4 the cause of the problem? It wouldn’t surprise me if Call of Duty 4 was the cause of the problem as there have been reports that Tony Hawk, an Activision game, have been “bricking” PS3s as it has happened to my friend Ivan. Oh Activision what say you? I’m losing faith.

I guess it’s back to the Xbox 360, or more properly known to me as “The Bucket.” Expect funeral services for my PS3 to be held later this week.

5 Responses to “Confirmed: My PS3 Is Dead”

  1. You know what I would have said to the representative: “In what timezone is it considered ‘Out of Warranty?’” But seriously, that royally sucks! I’ll definitely pass this on to my family as my parents got a PS3 JUST for the Blue-Ray. But in case my brother decides to play COD4 or any other Activision game, I’ll make sure I sear this warning into his head.

    Sean

  2. Out of all the .00001% of ps3s getting bricked by Activision software, it just so happens, it happened to both of ours. What luck.. so silly..

    CrazyLikeCatfish

  3. Crap man, sorry to hear that. I probably would have done MUCH more complaining to Sony or even called Activision. When Sony replaced my PS2 they were awesome about it……. Maybe things have changed…..

    Mike

  4. Ok, I checked around a bit and you mght still stand a chance. Try a full “System Restore” in the system settings…area. I don’t know if it’ll erase everything on the drive. If that doesn’t work you may just need a new Blu-Ray drive in it. Also, I read that if your warranty is out Sony will replace you system for, I believe, $150. But give the System Restore a try first. Hope this helped. =)

    Mike

  5. @Mike yea the representative on the phone told me to do the system restore. It not only didn’t solve my problem, but it caused me to lose all my game saves, music, and movies. Looks like I’m going to have to pony up $150

    AJ

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