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Al de Leon replied on May 14, 2008 at 7:48 pm

I just want to clarify that this upcoming firmware update isn’t related to GTA IV. For those of you who may still have an issue playing the game on your PS3, we have identified a solution that should resolve the issue. You can contact SCEA Consumer Services for support — their contact info and hours of service, as well as more information on this issue, are available in our Knowledge Center (http://playstation.custhelp.com/).

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So uh, 2.36 is out.

It's just a PlayStation format (PS1) reliability update. As far as I know.

http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/Sy...date.html#store

Redesigned PLAYSTATION?Store

Easier navigation

PLAYSTATION?Store?s new interface allows easier navigation. You can move between pages by simply pressing the and buttons. You can also move between pages faster.

New layout

PLAYSTATION?Store has a new layout with more menu options that make it easier to find what you want.

Preview feature

You can now view some videos and images before downloading them. You can use this feature by selecting [Preview] on the details page for the content.

Avatar display

Your PLAYSTATION?Network account avatar is now displayed on the store pages

Content status display

An icon now indicates the status of each content item:

Items that you purchased

Items that are in your cart

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very very minor little update available 2.43

Only does something for the Japanese, although we can all update by manually searching for new updates...

Explained here - http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/09/16/...re-update-v242/

My guess is its something to do with the Japanese Home beta, or maybe even something to do with the LBP beta?

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version 2.52 is available now

I was just performing a backup onto a 120GB portable HDD (formatted FAT32 using Acronis) and it got to about 3% when an error came up saying that it could not access the disc, then it said that a system software update was needed! So I continued without really reading what was going on (it's 4am) but the update definitely said v1.2 WTF is all that about?

Install of update has now finished and is showing that I have version 2.52 :)

giving the backup another go now.

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When we click to this topic, it brings us to the first post on the first page...

If I were the creator of this topic, or a moderator of this forum, I would edit the first post every time there's a new firmware out... seems legit to me! Especially because it's a sticky

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I would like to see some grouping in the XMB added next. I want to be able to group my friends list by which game they play for one thing. As well as group my games by PSN, Retail, demos, etc.

You can already folder your download PSN/Demo/Beta games! You just need to change there info, press Triangle on them!

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