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I avoided turning my console on tonight just in case everything went crazy. I'm glad everything is fine now and I can play on Heavy Rain again tomorrow night.
I haven't tried my console yet.. But I'm assuming everthing will be fine and my PS3 won't have a clue about anything that had happened.
I don't think anyone has lost anything, which is really great. This could have been so much worse, and really could have been a catastrophe for Sony. Thank the Lord and all his friends that it wasn't.

Giggity.I love the people saying that this would kill Sony's reputation while they're getting their fourth Xbox shipped in. And that Xbox will RROD.-.-
This is coming from an Xbox owner too.
Every time I hear a discussion about the 360 in public now (work, friends, things like that) it's one 360 owner telling another that he should have just bought a PS3. I have never played a 360, let alone owned one (that's because I'm too busy buying new games to be buying new systems!). Are they really that bad in comparison of durability?
Back on topic, though, I want to know. What exactly did they change, and how did they do it? I haven't downloaded any firmware update that I know of. It would be pretty funny if it just fixed itself at 12:01 May 2![]()
From what I read online is that its the calender issue (Feb. only has 28 days) and turning on a fat PS3 that connected to the internet could cost you loosing data. I'm not sure on the loosing data though, but it just sucks.