Sony says Trophies, friends lists are safe
by Steve Watts, Apr 29, 2011 8:45am PDTThe PlayStation Network is still down, but Sony is reassuring fans in the off-time with answers to some pressing questions. The company issued its first Q&A round-up on Wednesday, and late yesterday released a second round of answers that deal mostly with games.
First, any Trophies you earned in single-player games while PSN was offline will be synced once the service goes live again, so you can keep plugging away confident that your progress will show. Your friends lists and download history will remain in tact as well, and PlayStation Plus cloud saves will be retrievable once Sony puts the servers back up.
The Q&A also reveals that Sony is working on some form of goodwill gesture to fans, saying it is "currently evaluating ways to show appreciation for your extraordinary patience." Players of PlayStation 3 MMOs like DC Universe Online and Free Realms will get a little extra for their troubles; the blog reveals they're working on a "make good" plan for those games, as well as hosting special events once PSN is restored.
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Sony has issued its second Q&A regarding the PlayStation Network downtime, which reveals that Trophies, friends lists, and cloud saves are all safe and sound.
Sony has issued its second Q&A regarding the PlayStation Network downtime, which reveals that Trophies, friends lists, and cloud saves are all safe and sound. : Shacknews
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So... the entire PSN network is affected and they only compensate the ones that play their MMOs?
Its stupid in many levels, because first of all... if Sony wouldn't compensate the gametime lost in a game with fees, then it will be a good time to leave, because thats a really bad thing in a MMO. So its statig the obvious and then showing it as something special.
And its stupid by itself, only compensating the ones playing their games with fees, because, aren't the rest of the PSN users worth a dime to Sony or what?
As someone ( i can't remember who it was) said in another PSN related post, if someone messes with Sony, a hell of lawyers rains upon him, but if Sony messes things really hard, then nothing happens.....
Hurray for justice ¬¬.
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