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well.. **** it. its giving be error D35 constantly after trying to connect, i got that "agree /decline " thing etc etc but wont download some or keep giving be errors ( even Error 505 ..wht the ) ... i think the load testing is going very heavy. and i will need to wait it out a bit. for some days i guess.

Trophies are only in full retail games and PSN titles. Demos don't include them, neither does Home or Life With Playstaion (or any other app for that matter).

Possible correction: Rumor is you can get a trophy in the in-Home version of Echochrome by getting 10,000 points on either A or B.

http://aberdeenworks.net/games/?p=509

Also I had to laugh, everytime I saw a female character it was surrounded by like 50 guy characters. Of course it's unlikely that it's really a girl behind it but it doesn't stop all those people trying to chat it up, haha.

I did exactly that, making a female avatar. Seriously, I was being followed and stalked by lots of male avatars. Pretty creepy. Since this thing doesn't have a credit card based audience filter, you can guess the age bracket of the general public. 12yr olds going "OMG GURLS ON TEH INTERWEB".

I did exactly that, making a female avatar. Seriously, I was being followed and stalked by lots of male avatars. Pretty creepy. Since this thing doesn't have a credit card based audience filter, you can guess the age bracket of the general public. 12yr olds going "OMG GURLS ON TEH INTERWEB".

Womenz.jpg

:shifty:

No but seriously, I'm all for easy kills girl gamers (Y) ;)

Possible correction: Rumor is you can get a trophy in the in-Home version of Echochrome by getting 10,000 points on either A or B.

http://aberdeenworks.net/games/?p=509

yup you can. you can also get a trophy for beating ice breaker. abandoned trolley invited me over and he had both sitting on his table.

I've been messing around with Home for a little bit now, god is it slow! it takes a couple of hours to load a new area :/ Also when I logon it takes anything from 5 mins to never. Once I finally got in, it wasn't too bad, lots of ghosts :p (cause it would take 30mins+ to load all the other avatars). I'm guessing Sony doesn't have any Australian Home servers, I'm guessing I'm actually connected via a Euro server which sucks to be honest. It's not bad, but for me I probably will hardly use it because it's so damn slow.

EDIT: I'm not exaggerating! for some reason I have problems with PSN with my ISP :/ (XBL has no such problems is quite fast) It's currently wireless with a static IP which it setup in a DMZ. I've tried Ethernet and it's just as bad. I'm guessing the issue is one of two things, PSN in Australia royally sucks or my ISP is throttling PSN traffic (which is definitely not beyond the realms of possibility, since it is Telstra....).

EDIT2: This is also a reason why I'm happy to pay for XBL, because it just works and is fast. PSN may be free but for me personally, it's falling true to the adage i.e. you get what you pay for.

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