Sometimes the problems are in reality of the problems, and sometimes they archers of Giants cyber-hive minds. California dreamine crime spree sleuth-a-thon L.A. Noire may be PS3s and Xbox years causing some consternation, but at this time it is a mystery how common is the issue. What we have are reports scraped of public forums, which suggest a handful of users familiar with game related blockages or system freezing, anecdotal to overheating.
News UK MCV site noticed a message board post by a customer service representative Rockstar Wednesday that seemed to indicate the difficulty was genuine as specific PS3, triggering a stack-on Sony.
"We have received reports of overheating PS3s" while playing L.A. Noire or display three times before closing down and extinguish themselves, especially on the old fat models 60 and 80 GB, has written the Rockstar rep, which a then suggest it was linked to the firmware (the PS3 was recently updated in agreement with the relaunch) (NHP related recent 26 day hack failure).
"There were various reports of this different games a few now, all the reports of their PS3s extinguish or"Red light"after you install 3.61,"continued the Rep."it may vary from games randomly rotating PS3s freezing off anywhere between 30 mins use for 2 hours." We confirmed locally than several games (Rockstar and non-Rockstar) of overheating or freeze only 3.61 installed. ?
Disturbing news, until Rockstar deleted the post, news sites, said he was not an "official statement" and quickly paired with Sony to issue the following on the PlayStation blog yesterday afternoon:
"We received a very small number of PS3s overheating or close customer support questions while playing L.A. black." At this time, Rockstar Games and Sony can confirm that L.A. Noire or firmware update 3.61 are at the origin of economic overheating PS3 hardware. We are both committed to work hard to find solutions to this and all the problems that may arise. ?
Reports that Xbox 360 users had the same disturbing blocking system while the game also follow, encouraging Rockstar to display a "what to do if you are crashing or freezing in L.A. Noire" FAQ notes on its support site:
Question: I am crashing / freezing at L.A. Black! Someone please help!
Answer: We are sorry that the game is to freeze! We received a few notes on some isolated accidents / gels and we are studying them individually to find the causes and resolution.
The list of this who-to-PS3s and Xbox years includes things to do. Meaning? Rockstar of the coverage of issues, that is, it is still uncertain what or who is to blame.
That said, scanning through the comments FAQ, I noticed the following response to a user of a Rockstar official support rep:
We can assure you that L.A. Black causes no problems for the console. If your disk is working in another console or multiple drives do not work on your 360 after that clear the cache and playing on new registration files, we recommend contacting Microsoft so that they can diagnose the hardware problem. We have tested all models retail years and have not experienced crashing or freezing.
Just register here, but if L.A. Noire push technology a trifle more difficult than usual, I wonder if some afflicted by blocking are running their consoles in ambient semi-enclosed or exceptionally hot. If I put my high slimline PS3 in the two locations of rack of six inches of my solid wood entertainment centre, he gets just idling poorly hot. Even with my Xbox 360. When I am using is to play games, I set up vertically on the ground outside the cabinet. Ambient time in my condo never exceed 75F (24 C). Only blocking, I had in the years (recently) was replaying Grand Theft Auto IV from Rockstar on my Xbox 360, and I chalk that until everything opposite of Serendipity.
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