Is there a separate way to check for game patches other than letting itself auto update when it needs to?Īny thoughts on whether it could be related to memory, or processing speed or audio/video settings? I have one of the old school 80 GB thick PS3 versions. I believe the updates were about up to 1.04 and they installed without any error messages I can delete the game install and then when you go to play it again, it downloads itself again with the updates. I tried to "delete cache files" as might be done on a PC, and this is under the Game Data utility. Under System Update, I checked it recently and it says I am running the most up to date operating system. I only know of a few things to check or change the options of on the PS3, but if there is something you can think of I missed, let me know. Even more reason to be miffed as to why it still freezes. Yea, agreed on the game being old and fixes should already be in place. Just get it out there anyway for the holiday sales and we'll patch it up later. Do they just not bother with quality control anymore? "Ahh, yea, that game's almost finished. When was it that the onus got put on the customer to fix stuff anyway? iTunes isn't any better. Portal 2 is the first game I have ever bought where this wasn't true. I gave up and bought the PS3 because if it has a PS3 logo on the package, you plop it in and play. Too many sound, video card options, drivers, Windows or DOS modes, compatability this and that, RAM, processor speeds, etc. One of the main reasons I went back to Playstation when the PS3 came out was from admitting defeat to not being able to get some PC games working. Yet there does not seem to be a single credible fix for the problem. It really is a good game.Īnd holy crap is the freezing of the loading/saving screens ever getting irritating! I googled help on this issue and page after page comes up from other people having the same problem. This lets you get to different rooms, heights, on the other side of things, and if you run or fall from a height through a portal, you come out the other side with the same momentum. The portal idea is where you can make a yellow portal or a blue one and when you go through one you come out the other. It uses lots of physics and other ways to think yourself through each level. It is all puzzle solving but the graphics and images and gameplay are a little closer to nowaday standards than a pencil and paper and a crossword puzzle. It is friggin' amazing! I think so anyway. I picked it up and started playing it about 2 weeks ago. One of the games on there was this Portal 2. Anyone played Portal 2 for the Playstation 3? Anyone else have the game freeze on them? A lot?Ī while back I looked for non-violent, non-sports, non-racecar games for the PS3.
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