WipEout HD Now available for download


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It's to do with PS3 consoles I believe, not amount of times downloaded.

Up to 5 can be authorized.

I can continually re-download unless I use up all 5 slots, and for some reason get a new PS3.

If that were the case, I'd need someone I shared with to de-authorize themselves ;)

Or else I'd just phone Sony and ask them to de-authorize my broken/replaced console.

edit: Do note though, as the sharee, if you delete WipeoutHD from your console, you won't be able to re-download directly from the store, you'll need to ask me to let you download from my account again.

edit2: Scrap all that above. As the account purchaser of WipeoutHD, it doesn't matter to me at all. Only issue is if I authorize 5 consoles and YOUR console breaks, you won't be able to re-download through me again, unless the broken consoles is de-authorized. The first edit is still valid, you delete Wipeout HD off your console, and you'll need me to share with you again.

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Ok thanks for the clarification, we should start a game share thread, i have a couple of PSN titles i dont mind sharing :D

Thank you :)

And thank you :)

Can't you just give somebody the cash, and get them to buy it for you?

Not really, cause then their credit card gets locked to my account. It's already happened with my Xbox Live account, I need to get around ringing MS to get them to remove the card and they decided to charge it without my permission as well, so I'm going to give them a piece of my mind about it... (Xbox Live customer support is appalling)

Not really, cause then their credit card gets locked to my account. It's already happened with my Xbox Live account, I need to get around ringing MS to get them to remove the card and they decided to charge it without my permission as well, so I'm going to give them a piece of my mind about it... (Xbox Live customer support is appalling)

You can delete Credit Card info on the PSN at any time, and completely delete it too.

So you can sue someone else's and then get rid of it just as easily.

You can delete Credit Card info on the PSN at any time, and completely delete it too.

So you can sue someone else's and then get rid of it just as easily.

That is alright, I never tried cause I was worried the card would get permanently locked to the account like Xbox Live does (can only remove a credit card by ringing MS and ask them to remove it).

Edited by Xerxes

Just got a message when I went to play online saying...

We are aware that some players are

experiencing issues with the game. We would

like to reassure everyone that we are currently

working on resolving these issues. An update

will be made available as soon as possible.

Thank you all for your patience at this time.

The WipEout Team.

i just found out something interesting, if you want to know how much time you have played Wipeout HD in total you can go to the Save folder and look for the Wipeout HD entry, wait for the background to load and it says right there how long..

Me = 16 hours = :o

Just like to say thanks to Kol for his great themes. Looking forward to you creating some more.

i just found out something interesting, if you want to know how much time you have played Wipeout HD in total you can go to the Save folder and look for the Wipeout HD entry, wait for the background to load and it says right there how long..

Me = 16 hours = :o

12 hours here. Kinda messy how it saves so many ghost ship data files. What can we do with these?

12 hours here. Kinda messy how it saves so many ghost ship data files. What can we do with these?

Its just a record of your fastest lap on a particular track at a particular speed bracket, so that next time you do it you can try and beat your own time by looking at your line and trying to improve it. And also if you're beating it, you can tell you're on for a new lap record.

Ps. I'm in for a Neowin race. PSN Don_Jassa, feel free to add.

I know, but couldn't all that data be stored in 1 file. The fact that they are individual files, makes me think that we can share them or something.

Anyway... w00t

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Frenzy: Moa Therma

I know, but couldn't all that data be stored in 1 file. The fact that they are individual files, makes me think that we can share them or something.

Anyway... w00t

Frenzy: Moa Therma

Nice...

About the ghosts, i know it looks messy but i LIKE IT , why you might ask, you can share the Ghosts, just press triangle and copy it to a USB drive, upload it to the internet and let someone else load it in their PS3's to see if they can beat you.

BTW, if anyone wants my "Beat Zico" ghost, i can upload it here, might be easier to see if you are close to getting the trophy.

Nice...

About the ghosts, i know it looks messy but i LIKE IT , why you might ask, you can share the Ghosts, just press triangle and copy it to a USB drive, upload it to the internet and let someone else load it in their PS3's to see if they can beat you.

BTW, if anyone wants my "Beat Zico" ghost, i can upload it here, might be easier to see if you are close to getting the trophy.

I thought so. Yeah upload it, that would be cool. I'm nowhere near being able to pull that off yet.

i just found out something interesting, if you want to know how much time you have played Wipeout HD in total you can go to the Save folder and look for the Wipeout HD entry, wait for the background to load and it says right there how long..

Me = 16 hours = :o

hahaha 16 hours too :p

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