Thursday, Sep 10, 2009
Previous Installments of PSN Needs...
Part 1: Intro | Part 2: Messaging and the Inbox | Part 3: Status Options | Part 4: Cross Game Chatting | Part 5: Giftability | Part 6: Trophy Syncing | Part 7: Profile Cards
DISCLAIMER
Fanboy comments are not welcomed in this blog. See the intro for full details.
- PSN Messaging Via Web -
This will likely be rather short as it's hard to expand on something that's so obvious.
We should be able to send messages to our friends via playstation.com. We can update our trophy cards there, we can compared trophies with anyone in the world as long as we know their PSN ID, as well as other stuff.
So why can't we send messages to our friends?
This would have been helpful when my ps3's internal power supply died and wouldn't turn back on. I could have messaged some people to say I won't be around. Or just to message in general.
I really hope something like this is being thought about over at Sony HQ cause they need to start making PSN feel more like a community rather than just a group of random people playing games.
Tomorrow's Feature Discussion - Online Community/Website
Stay tuned fellow gamers.
If you have a feature that you feel should be included in this series, pm vix and she'll look to see if it isn't already on her list. If it isn't, she'll add it and discuss it at a later date.
Part 1: Intro | Part 2: Messaging and the Inbox | Part 3: Status Options | Part 4: Cross Game Chatting | Part 5: Giftability | Part 6: Trophy Syncing | Part 7: Profile Cards
DISCLAIMER
Fanboy comments are not welcomed in this blog. See the intro for full details.
- PSN Messaging Via Web -
This will likely be rather short as it's hard to expand on something that's so obvious.
We should be able to send messages to our friends via playstation.com. We can update our trophy cards there, we can compared trophies with anyone in the world as long as we know their PSN ID, as well as other stuff.
So why can't we send messages to our friends?
This would have been helpful when my ps3's internal power supply died and wouldn't turn back on. I could have messaged some people to say I won't be around. Or just to message in general.
I really hope something like this is being thought about over at Sony HQ cause they need to start making PSN feel more like a community rather than just a group of random people playing games.
Tomorrow's Feature Discussion - Online Community/Website
Stay tuned fellow gamers.
If you have a feature that you feel should be included in this series, pm vix and she'll look to see if it isn't already on her list. If it isn't, she'll add it and discuss it at a later date.
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Posted Sep 10, 2009 11:10 am PT
@HavQ-san: It happen's, did you hear Reggie at E3? 
I actully thought they had this feature. Shows how much I use Sonys website
I actully thought they had this feature. Shows how much I use Sonys website
Posted Sep 10, 2009 1:04 pm PT
Same here it's a lot easier to message someone on the computer when you not log in into your PS3.
Posted Sep 10, 2009 3:20 pm PT
Yet another extremely obvious feature that would be useful. Seems like they sometimes miss the forest for the trees.
Posted Sep 10, 2009 3:24 pm PT
That's a great idea! I've thought about wanting to message someone on PSN when I see that they are currently on via the website and didn't feel like turning on the system just for that.
Posted Sep 10, 2009 4:00 pm PT
@hintaki @usagi704 hart704 Exactly.
Posted Sep 10, 2009 6:25 pm PT
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