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So, I've read in the news that a new firmware update was issued by Sony to PS3 owners, that adds nice new features to the console, such as 3DBlu-ray, but makes it impossible to play without Official PS3 Wireless controllers, or like Sony says "Counterfeit and Unlicensed PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers".
They go as far as telling, in the news post, that the controller might explode or ignite and eventually damage the console. It seems it only affects controllers trough adapters and USB controllers, though.
Are any of you having issues with this?
According to Ars, this may either be a bug on the firmware (eventually to be corrected) or another plot by Sony to screw even further the PS3 users/owners.
Source 1 and Source 2.
They go as far as telling, in the news post, that the controller might explode or ignite and eventually damage the console. It seems it only affects controllers trough adapters and USB controllers, though.
Are any of you having issues with this?
According to Ars, this may either be a bug on the firmware (eventually to be corrected) or another plot by Sony to screw even further the PS3 users/owners.
Source 1 and Source 2.
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