be nice if the password reset e-mail would actually arrive been about a day tried once from the ps3 and twice from website

be nice if the password reset e-mail would actually arrive been about a day tried once from the ps3 and twice from website

once you update to the new firmware, it prompts you to reset your password the first time you try to sign in


hmm mine came up with an on screen dialouge that let me enter my new password twice on-screen. And then once competed I got an email confirmation.
This email confirms that your PlayStation(R)Network password account has been changed successfully.
If you did not change your password...
This email has been sent to you because the password for the relevant PlayStation(R)Network account has been changed.
If you did not change your password, please contact Customer Support at the following address:
networksupport@au.playstation.com
The PlayStation(R)Network Team
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I've not had any emails to deal with, just changed on PS3 for all accounts and job done.
when I signed in to PSN it said i needed to change my p/w and gave me a pasword change box to do so. Did that an all worked fine. I've not received any emails however.
Mine isn't the original PS3 I created the account on and it let me change my password on it no problem.
Edit: Completely off topic, just noticed I've got my first edugeek rep gold star![]()
Last edited by teejay; 17th May 2011 at 09:39 PM.
Once PlayStation Store is back online, all PlayStation Network users will be able to access the following in those countries with access to PlayStation Store*:
1. Two PlayStation 3 games from the following list:
LittleBigPlanet
InFamous*
WipEout HD/Fury
Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty
Dead Nation*
2. For those with PSP accounts, you will also be eligible to download two PSP games from the following list:
LittleBigPlanet PSP
ModNation Racers PSP
Pursuit Force
Killzone Liberation
3. 30 days free PlayStation Plus membership for non PS Plus subscribers*
4. Existing PlayStation Plus subscribers will be given 60 days free subscription.
5. Existing Q Music Unlimited subscribers will be given 30 days free subscription.
6. In addition, we are working on a Welcome Back offer in PlayStation Home and will share that when it is confirmed.
http://uk.playstation.com/welcomeback/
Great choice of 3 yr old titles to choose from...

e-mails arrived 1:45 this morning so now all sorted finally what a faf
right looks like for the free games little big planet and probably wipeout never heard of the others

sted: If you dont have infamous get it, its very good.
The lame thing is I own most of those games and the ones I dont own I never wanted to own![]()
I'll be getting infamous as its great fun, played it round my mates and considered buying it last week! Little big planet is great, very different and endless levels with the online selection, shame its not little big planet 2 (yet to get that) and great for the inner geek / inventor
e..g
YouTube - LittleBigPlanet : Little Big Computer
There are hundreds of copy right ridden levels out there tooi have made an "electronic" 8bit calculator (not "mechanical" calculator) with the Beta demo of "Little big planet" (a new PS3 game with an editor for create).
it do decimal/binary conversions and it can do Add and Sub.
There are probably more simple solutions for calculator machine but i was more interested by this "electronic" solution for the fun
computation take clearly less that a half second
this calculator use:
- 610 magnetic switches
- 500 Wires
- 430 pistons
- 70 emitters
and others stuff...
with huge amounts of DLC also often aimed at the inner geek child, marvel, xmen, metal gear, the incredibles etc..
am i the only one who just doesnt "get" little big planet?

infamous is basically the same as prototype on the 360, thought both were pretty bad tbh
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