please help me
i am trying to sign in home and it tells me that the conection to the server was lost c-907 please help me if you can
Everyone gets that... just keep trying.... have been able to log in at least one time yet?This topic is locked from further discussion.
Cause it is....The full release isnt out yetWhy do I have beta?
I didn't like the idea of Home. But a pal on my PSN insist it's pretty cool. So, I decided to at least check it out, click on that PS3 Home icon on the menu to install it. And it's a beta? Why?
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U see it started out in the morning of 12 December. I was shocked to see home is available. I even scream out loud till my brother get mad. BUT I WAS Pissed off when I click HOME icon it said "This content can't be access through your account"-quote. I was f****** pissed off. I mock SONY times and times again. Then I'll chill after I played Call Of Duty World At War for some times. Then, I came back to try again but still the same result. I've been trying to access it everytime I start the system(PS3). Can u guys help me out?
PS- I'm from Malaysia. Not a Sub Account users. I had tried to use my mother account which is DOB on 25 November 1962. I don't know why this is happening. Can u guys give me the email of Sony Customers Service. I'm gladly to ask them politely on fixing this, unplayable HOME on their next system update. And more features of course.Don't say I'm selfish. Trust me I'll ask for some features as well.
PLS HELP ME!! I LONG TO PLAY HOME!!
Wh exactly do we need this sticky if we have a whole board about home? Shouldn't just all those threds bout home been closed or moved to the home board?
http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/puzzle/playstationhome/forum.html?tag=tabs;forums
Havin problem goin home. Gettin a c-931 (connection to the server was lost) error per every attempt. A clue????
Bim-23k
same thing happening here
my question is...when you buy clothes and stuff like that on home...do you really have to pay for that stuff with real money like with your credit or debit card or with fake money? just curiousBloody_Demons
You have to pay real money.
Either that or win it from playing minigames
Im wondering the same.how do you set up pictures from your HDD into a frame in your house?
*PLEASE ANSWER*
DanteSuikoden
I'm pretty pleased with Home, mainly because I knew what it was for. It's not a gamePainGivingLinkSorry bro you're wrong it's a game it has an offical game rating in the top left corner of the screen. Not that it matters but I'm sick of people saying it's not a game.. clearly it's just different type of game/program that doesn't fit the mold of a "game" so quit using that excuse for it completely sucking. Matter of fact it's could be categorized as a RPG or simulator. There's secrets, and things to find w/ codes etc.. It's just a really bad game to milk kids of money and shameless plugs.
[QUOTE="PainGivingLink"]I'm pretty pleased with Home, mainly because I knew what it was for. It's not a gameonthalookoutSorry bro you're wrong it's a game it has an offical game rating in the top left corner of the screen. Not that it matters but I'm sick of people saying it's not a game.. clearly it's just different type of game/program that doesn't fit the mold of a "game" so quit using that excuse for it completely sucking. Matter of fact it's could be categorized as a RPG or simulator. There's secrets, and things to find w/ codes etc.. It's just a really bad game to milk kids of money and shameless plugs.
I'm sorry bro, but you're wrong. Its NOT a game, period. Its an application, something that was made to compete with 360's Live service and Wii's miis. If Home is a game, then those are games as well. And if they're all games, they all suck.
I'm sorry bro, but you're wrong. Its NOT a game, period. Its an application, something that was made to compete with 360's Live service and Wii's miis. If Home is a game, then those are games as well. And if they're all games, they all suck.
Perfectly put. Home is a online interactive community service as well as a marketing platform. A game, by definition, is an activity with defined objectives/goals, as well as rules and constraints that one must operate within in order to achieve those goals. A game is NOT something that has "secrets, and things to find w/ codes", otherwise chess, poker, football and pretty much every other game would not be considered such. Sorry bro.Perfectly put. Home is a online interactive community service as well as a marketing platform. A game, by definition, is an activity with defined objectives/goals, as well as rules and constraints that one must operate within in order to achieve those goals. A game is NOT something that has "secrets, and things to find w/ codes", otherwise chess, poker, football and pretty much every other game would not be considered such. Sorry bro. Take a look at the top left hand corner of the screen and tell me what it says in the big white box "ESRB GAME RATING". It also says game multiple times in the start up boxes, disclaimers etc... Just because you formed your own opinion of a game and it doesn't fit it doesn't mean it isn't one. Sony said it's a game, that's fact.... And it still sucks... that's my opinion.I'm sorry bro, but you're wrong. Its NOT a game, period. Its an application, something that was made to compete with 360's Live service and Wii's miis. If Home is a game, then those are games as well. And if they're all games, they all suck.
beekayjay
Impressions PlayStation Home
PlayStation Home is a 3D virtual community for PlayStation 3 users, it's an interactive virtual space where users meet up, hang out, and explore a connected world. It's free of charge and is available from the cross media bar (XMB). PlayStation Home is a 3D virtual community for PlayStation 3 users, it's an interactive virtual space where users meet up, hang out, and explore a connected world. It's free of charge and is available from the cross media bar (XMB). Community a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment, a group of people sharing common interests, participation, and fellowship. A group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental conditions or a region occupied by a group of interacting organisms. Interacting is a kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another.
PlayStation Home is in its open beta meaning that it isn't really the final version of Home but is still working out the kinks. I've had experienced some difficulties with Home when just entering it for the first time with the update. Once in you'll have to create your avatar that consists of three options presets, character, clothing, and load/save. Presets are exactly what you think they are with avatars already made for you. In the character option there is gender, structure, face, body shape, skin, hair, and makeup (female). With each section in the character option there will be in depth character sculpting still ultimately hard to recreate yourself in Home. You can tweak eye darkness, wrinkles, colour, the whole face structure, neck, mouth, cheeks, to body shape/height.
Once you're satisfied with that you can go into the clothing option to change/add headgear, hand accessories, torso, legs, feet, jewellery, or accessories in general. The avatars look good enough and in my opinion the best looking avatars around. Once you're done with the avatar you can save up to nine different avatar load outs.
You'll then pop into what I like to call your 3D profile since you can eventually upload if not already content from your HDD (Hard Drive Disk) to your own space. You can decorate your space in twelve categories picture frame, chairs, footstools, tables, storage, flooring, ornaments, cubes, lights, sofas, appliances, and wallpaper. Since this is a beta there are limitations to what you can do as of speaking right now so I'm hoping for more items available at launch. Of course you have a menu system that is a shape of some kind of PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) and not the PlayStation Portable, odd. The personal space is designed nicely but I'm guessing the bigger estates are a lot nicer.
The menu is in a list **** with personal, locations, friends list, clubs, alerts, game launching, communication, community, help, settings, and downloads. What I like about this is that you remain in the space while looking at your PDA to me it kind of adds to the immersion. What I also like is that you can download areas for the first time in the background while you do other things. Even though for the most part the PDA is like the XMB you can still pull up the XMB which is nice, completely giving you freedom.
In the Mall you can buy bigger spaces, clothing, furniture, and play with board games. Some of the store names consist of Home threads, Home estates, and Home Stuff that ultimately just describes what they offer instead of real world names. I like how you're able to purchase items in The Mall it's simple and easy even though I haven't bought anything yet. The Home Theatre is a small place that basically is setup like a real life theatre with seats displaying one single screen. The videos that are pushed into the space is the Twilight Trailer and the music video that pertains to the movie Twilight. I'm hoping that the actual launch will have a bigger theatre and would actually simulate a theatre building and not just the theatre itself. I just find it a little too small and would add to the realism in my opinion.
In the Central Plaza you can play a game called "Saucer Pop" where the object of the game is to collect items in a flying saucer while avoiding objects. You can sit down, dance, and is pretty much boring because - PlayStation Home is a 3D virtual community for PlayStation 3 users, it's an interactive virtual space where users meet up, hang out, and explore a connected world. It's free of charge and is available from the cross media bar (XMB) - sorry about that there must be a glitch in the system. Because there is nothing else to do but look at advertisements (laughs), in my opinion this is a good thing. I say that because Sony will be advertising in the right place as well getting money for advertising other companies' products. This is what will keep it free in my opinion and ads a sense of realism with all the real world elements. This place is mainly for socializing, yes that's right fellow gamers it's time to whip out those headsets, keypads, keyboards, or virtual keyboards because this is the heart of the application.
You're able to interact with other avatars through your avatar in two ways, prefixed text (quick right) or avatar animations (emotes). With the animations there are six categories greeting, conversation, celebration, disappointment, extra, and dance. The prefixed text consist of hello, goodbye, yes, no etc giving people quick responses if you're one of those anti-social gamers. The avatar movements consist of beckon, yawn, laugh, dismissive, pose, or robot with many other things to do. You have to give it to Sony for actually making use of the avatars unlike a company that everyone loves so. The saddest thing is that most people I've encountered have no headset and sometimes will add you randomly just to run away. Honestly, I hate the stereotype that gamers are anti-social and finally Sony comes out with a - PlayStation Home is a 3D virtual community for PlayStation 3 users, it's an interactive virtual space where users meet up, hang out, and explore a connected world. It's free of charge and is available from the cross media bar (XMB) - pathetic attempt to win over gamers' hearts with a Barbie simulator.
The Bowling Alley of course has bowling, pool tables, and arcade machines with games called Ice Breaker, Echochrome, and Carriage Return. Carriage Return you line up the carriages and make sure they arrive before the time runs out. Echochrome you collect the echoes (shadows of yourself) and avoid enemies in the optical illusion stages. Ice Breaker you keep the ball bouncing and smash all of the ice blocks in order to win. By playing these games to win you'll be rewarded with outfits that pertain to the game when beating Echochrome you get the costume to look like the character you control. In this section I do wish you could watch other people play while playing any of the arcade machines. The games themselves work just as you think they would with a good level of quality that I'm impressed with.
The developer spaces that are available is Far Cry 2 and Uncharted that look pretty interesting and is unique. I say this is a good start to things and would love to see where this goes especially with exclusive titles that Sony wants you to buy. I hope eventually you'll be able to watch live or pre-recorded tournaments to talk about while you're watching it.
In the end there's nothing to do in this "PlayStation Home" Sony didn't deliver on the promise - PlayStation Home is a 3D virtual community for PlayStation 3 users, it's an interactive virtual space where users meet up, hang out, and explore a connected world. It's free of charge and is available from the cross media bar (XMB). - and just made a pathetic attempt to make me be social. I say, "Screw you Sony for trying to make gamers not anti-social and I want to continue to be that stereotype that people have over gamers." Since it's a beta and will be free and most of the time all you do is just talk, I guess it will be ok, I'll have to see. Hell, is it anything different than this website?
They should add bikes and skateboards to travel around and do tricks. It would be awesome if they added sports like basketball, baseball, etc. and you could make teams. There could also be a Home league for the sport and the winning team gets a Home trophy.SaucyManuThey can simply do that with real games like NBA 09: The Inside, NBA Live 09, or NCAA Basketball 09.
[QUOTE="PainGivingLink"]I'm pretty pleased with Home, mainly because I knew what it was for. It's not a gameonthalookoutSorry bro you're wrong it's a game it has an offical game rating in the top left corner of the screen. Not that it matters but I'm sick of people saying it's not a game.. clearly it's just different type of game/program that doesn't fit the mold of a "game" so quit using that excuse for it completely sucking. Matter of fact it's could be categorized as a RPG or simulator. There's secrets, and things to find w/ codes etc.. It's just a really bad game to milk kids of money and shameless plugs.
It's not a game ..
I've already gotten home up and running on my ps3 but when i went to install it on my roomates, a message comes up saying "you are not old enough to use home." I tried to go into his user profile on psn to change it but the option jus isnt there. I can only assume that he didnt fill out his profile correctly when he first got his system and now it seems that there no way to change it. I suggest that he delete his profile and jus create a new one but i believe that some of his saves are user specific and wont work on another profile so that option is out. Can anyone help a brotha out?? thanks in advance.4NGoods
Just have him make another user .. and keep his other one ..
All downloaded stuff will work for both .. so that isn't an issue ..
I'm loving Home! I usually have problems getting online but as soon as i'm on there arn't any problems! The only things that have happened is my apartment furniture dissapearing upon return which was a bit weird. That and some mental physics issues (a lamp being able to make one of those storage cubboards tilt over).
Has anyone got the Summer House? Whats it like because i'm really want to buy it but i've herd it's not much bigger than the apartment.
In the terms of service it said that sub accounts over thirteen were allowed to use Home, but I am having the same problem.
Playstation Home is fairly fun at the moment but as its only at beta stage, its not surprising.
The only annoying thing is that I can't connect to Home after midday. I managed to get access about 11am but not at 2pm.
Frustrating
Home was fine as far as I'm concerned. I was displeased with the variety of facial hair. I mean c'mon...they've got a Mario mustache, a biker gang member's handlebar stache, but no goatee? No full beard? C'mon...
Outside of that, it's fine. Walking through the mall is kind of cool, and as it's a free service, I didn't expect anything but extensive advertising. I actually got to play chess on the 2nd floor and had a great game going for about an hour and a half until I got disconnected...which sucked.
I heard people talking about bowling, but I don't know where it is. Where's the bowling alley? The only suggestion I could offer for the casual games is if there was sort of a lobby system instead of actually having to wait for somebody to finish a game of chess...it takes a long time if they really know what they're doing. You know, like go to the chess tables and click to sit down at a perpetually open seat and wait for somebody else to do the same. That'd be nice.
The harbour studio is cool, but you can't bring people over? What's the point of decorating a place that other people can't see? And i'm supposed to pay real money for virtual stuff? I think not. I guess the marginal value of 3 or 4 dollars for different clothes and items is subjective, but that's at least a movie rental on PSN, so I'll pass on the extras.
Played with the Home functions at a relative's house, and the first thing that comes to mind when I summarize the overall system can only be quoted by Tycho himself:
"This is the terrible secret that roils beneath their false universe: it is nothing more than a cumbersome menu, a rampart over which you must hoist yourself to accomplish the most basic tasks."
So to say: Needs moar tweaking.
Sorry bro you're wrong it's a game it has an offical game rating in the top left corner of the screen. Not that it matters but I'm sick of people saying it's not a game.. clearly it's just different type of game/program that doesn't fit the mold of a "game" so quit using that excuse for it completely sucking. Matter of fact it's could be categorized as a RPG or simulator. There's secrets, and things to find w/ codes etc.. It's just a really bad game to milk kids of money and shameless plugs.[QUOTE="onthalookout"][QUOTE="PainGivingLink"]I'm pretty pleased with Home, mainly because I knew what it was for. It's not a game420Token420
It's not a game ..
lolWonder if they'll have Sony police walking around making sure there's no bad stuff going around? :) hahaha.. That would be funny.feryl06Haha. That would only make more people want to misbehave just so they can run from the Sony police. But yeah, that would make Home much more entertaining.
I really don't like the available character avatar.
They should make it so our avatars can look VERY different. Like, if I get a Platinum on LittleBigPlanet, I should be able to walk around as a tiny, tiny 1:1 Sackboy, or at least have the Neon Helmet, Neon Eyes, Chinese Dragon, etc for costumes. And if I get Platinum for Mirror's Edge, I should have access to Faith as a character. And if I have both Platinums, I can have a Faith with Neon Helmet and Neon Eyes, etc, etc.
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