PlayStation Home Patch to Add Universal Game Launching

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Sony's patching up PlayStation Home on Thursday, adding a few features that will elate the teeming masses populating the virtual playscape.

Universal game launching, a feature that allows you launch a game inside PlayStation Home, is the headline feature of version 1.3. The rest of the bullets consist of in-store item previewing, new emotes, more item types and "other."

For the full patch notes, click through:

  • Universal Game Launching. Come this Thursday, you’ll be able to launch from Home into any game whose disc you have loaded into your PS3. This is how it works: Titles that fully support game launching (like Street Fighter IV, Resistance 2, MotorStorm, and Far Cry 2) will be identified by separate icons that appear over an avatar’s head and will have varying degrees of additional multiplayer functionality built in. Simplified game launching will take you from Home to the start menu of your favorite games with ease. Never again will you have to sign out of Home to play with (or against) your friends. Simply insert the disc of your choice while in Home and follow the on screen directions.
  • In-Store Item Previewing. This feature will allow you to preview items of clothing on your character in 3D (including the ability to check out multiple items simultaneously to see what combinations best suit your taste). You’ll be able to preview all furniture in 3D as well, complete with zoom and rotate options so you can check your potential purchases from all angles.
  • New Emotes and Actions. You can flip a coin with your friends to decide whose apartment to retreat to, or play the old “pick a number between 1 and 100” game to decide who is hosting the next party in Central Plaza. You will also be able to pose your avatar in a variety of ways, adding significantly to your ability to express yourself in-world. Heck, there are even new dances to hit the SingStar Rooms with.
  • More Item Types. Including limited use items (like the brand new Shrink Cake that lets you shrink your avatar to a tiny size) and portable objects (think: Bubble Machine). These will be available shortly after the launch of the client. This list of objects includes a free camera that you can use to snap pictures from either a 1st or 3rd person view. The photos will automatically be saved to the Photo section of the XMB, from which you can then upload to the picture frames you have hanging in your personal spaces. Dates for the camera and other items will be announced very soon, so stay tuned to this blog (and be sure to check the Latest Updates tab in your Menu Pad, under Community).
  • Tons of Improvements. We’ve added some new categories of clothing (composite and outfits) that will allow you to customize your avatar with greater ease. We’ve optimized the targeting system. We’ve fixed a bunch of the bugs you’ve been reporting on the official Home Support forum. We’re even giving you the option to determine your cache size (you can choose from 3, 5, 8, and 12 GB).
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    September 30, 2009 4:09 PM

    What really is the point of Playstation Home?

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      September 30, 2009 4:42 PM

      i hav no idea, to me i just assume handicapped people who cant socialize normally are using playstation home to interact with people. thats just a guess and probbaly untrue though

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      September 30, 2009 5:01 PM

      Advertising, Social Networking, Universal Game Launching*, Mini Games (POKER!)

      * when the patch is launched =]

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      September 30, 2009 5:03 PM

      This may prove helpfu lto you:

      http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/12/12/

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        September 30, 2009 9:55 PM

        Lol this is my first experience dead on, except instead of rape there was 12 guys grinding on one chick sitting in chair

        She was probably a dude

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        October 1, 2009 10:13 AM

        rofl that is my exact expeirience.

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      October 1, 2009 10:45 AM

      for people to waste time if they don't want to play games on their gaming system

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