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been at least 3-4 now. had a code based error for the first few, which i googled to find out most of the servers were down. and now it just comes up "playstation network is down for maintenance...blahblahblah"

rumor i hear is that the whole PSn was hacked...and theyre frantically trying to make it safe again before opeing it back up to us.

i read some hacker group called anonymous were being blamed for it but then they came out saying "na this time it wasnt us, we had nothing to do with it". the same article said it'd probably be down all easter weekend. fk i wish they'd hurry up. im almost keen to go buy a 360 just to get back online with COD:MW2 im almost having withdrawals

  On 24/04/2011 at 1:44 PM, boiracer said:

thats what the PC is for :P FPS with a keyboard and mouse= win

yeah agree every FPS i've played on PC i couldn't even contemplate playing on console, but it just depends which way you get used to a certain game first. when i buy a new computer that can handle decent games i'll be all over that shit.

Anonymous found the hole in the security with their attack and opened the psn up to attack from other hackers which is what happened on wednesday night our time. Sony are now trying to rebuild the psn to block up the security holes.

^^^^what he said. but jeebus whoever did it did a dam good job of screwing us all. if i ever meet them i will hack their indescribably painful areas for all the annoyance they've caused.

douche bags....i want my Muira back!!! what are they proving? omg its hackable....Der anything written is if you know how.........

rant out....for now...grrr

  On 26/04/2011 at 4:09 AM, mad082 said:

anonymous are denying the attack

Yeah but they were the ones that revealed the weakness in sonys security when they attacked sonys servers, which is how the information was able to be accessed in the latest attack so its still a little bit their fault.

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i got a few. and the minolta owns all imo. the 7 is fun but not as easy to drive. but my fav is the 787B, sounds just plain sexy.

saw the toyota GT1 in the used car lot yesterday. but didnt have the cash to buy it. im a poor man atm :( only 2.8 mill

played gt5 again for the first time since psn was hacked today. the first race i did was one of the ferrari seasonal events (in the ferrari f1 cars). it was 10 laps and i won easily. the next race was in a gallardo with sports tyres. got to the first corner on the first lap and understeered straight off the track, lol. took me 2 or 3 laps to get used to the handling of a normal car, lol.

does rebuilding the engine and chassis actually achieve anything ?

I don't want to do a full 6 hours of testing at the ring to determine this.

beaten all races bar the bottom 4 of the enduro's and the Formula GT world championship.

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