

What court case doesn’t big company with unlimited funds win?
What court case doesn’t big company with unlimited funds win?
Nah… I suspect that Sony simply doesn’t want to anger hackers again. The cost of downtime is likely to be higher than the imaginary profits they get from harassing emulator communities. I doubt they think their reputation is worth much but maybe they have started to see some value on it.
Japanese gaming companies often don’t seem to understand the value of the reputation / honor which is really weird considering that it’s one of the things japanese culture is supposed to value.
It’s good time to invest as the enemy made huge mistake(s).
Reality is that every other country will look down on USA for years. USA is not going to be considered trustworthy trading partner nor trustworthy ally.
What they tried is a common way of “negotiating” in russia so he’s used to it.
So companies lie and misuse the power they have without any real punishments. What a world we live in.
Does the controller battery have enough charge?
I’m doubtful that it’s the same issue with the firmware as it doesn’t show up as a usb-device when connected via cable. I don’t think you can update the firmware without usb-connection.
Have you tried another usb-cable? What make and model is your bluetooth adapter? Clone adapters have huge amount of problems and USB-cables can break or be only for charging having no leads for data.
Is the controller original or 3rd party / clone?
Edit: I managed to just now notice that you actually wrote that the Bluetooth somewhat works.
Does the controller work at all? Have you checked it using Xbox or another computer? Does the USB-port work?
“Bitwsrden locked and limited conversation”. Always the best solution to the publicity problems.
“Bitwsrden locked and limited conversation”. Always the best solution to the publicity problems.
Well that wasn’t in US or Japan but in French court so might not be as easy to pull that bs there. Still I was surprised a bit about the result but I guess it’s in line with how France is handling online services now.