2011年5月8日星期日

Video: heavily-armed woodsman deals with PSN issues in unsurprising manner (PlayStation 3)

Everyone is dealing with Gaming's Biggest Story in their own way this week. Australia is bumping up its privacy laws. The internet's leading band of mischief-makers are taking pains to distance themselves from this particular act of online mischief. And somewhere in the unspecified Southern United States, one man is reminding viewers that when you have a problem, the Second Amendment guarantees a quick solution.


Above: A heavily armed man blasts a PS3 to bits

“That, ladies and gentlemen, is how to introduce thousands of pounds of kinetic pressure into a gaming system,” says Cokeman2423 after unloading several clips from a Desert Eagle into his PS3, but before bringing out the assault rifle. This moment is notable for two reasons: firstly because Mr. 2423 apparently believes there will be ladies or gentlemen watching his video, and secondly, because it's the only time he drops the character adopted throughout his videos: that of a trigger-happy oaf for whom the “Mute” function was invented.

But who are we to judge? These are the times that try men’s souls, and if you're a buff with the ability to spawn money, why not spend it on alternative, lead-based media for your console? Some people are just really, really dedicated to proving the “It Only Does Offline” maxim.

May 5, 2011



Sony's letter to Congress: A timeline of the PSN/SOE attack and Anonymous finger-pointing
Meanwhile in real news, Kaz Hirai explains Sony's security procedures and enhancements, and places suspicion on Anon


Sony announces user data stolen from SOE servers
FBI brought in to investigate unlawful, forceful application of shit to fan

Source: http://www.gamesradar.com/ps3/playstation-3/news/video-heavily-armed-woodsman-deals-with-psn-issues-in-unsurprising-manner/a-20110505111653380093/g-20060314115917309058

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