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Warning: Your counterfeit PS3 controller may explodeDVDBack23 @ Sep 24, 2010 16:10 | 21 comments
The controllers, which are "identical in appearance to genuine PlayStation 3 wireless controllers," are becoming more popular, says the company.
While cheaper than the official PS3 controllers, Sony says the "quality, reliability, and safety of counterfeit products is uncertain."
It is unclear which counterfeit controllers Sony is directly talking about, or what company's are selling them, but the products may "ignite or explode, resulting in injury or damage to the user, your PlayStation 3, or other property."
Furthermore, the "SCEA does not support continued functionality of counterfeit or unlicensed controllers in system software updates and these devices may cease to function in the future because of system software updates." |
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Comment by: xyqo (Sep 24, 2010 17:16) lol i love Sony news hahahaha.
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Comment by: biglo30 (Sep 24, 2010 19:02) We all know that some counterfeits are lesser quality than the original controllers but I really haven't since any news of one of them exploding. Sony couldn't give a bettery reason of why this would happen or even a case were it has happened. They had exploding batteries before so they should know how to explain why. |
Comment by: scorpNZ (Sep 24, 2010 19:52) "While cheaper than the official PS3 controllers"
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Comment by: Tristan_2 (Sep 24, 2010 20:08) Pardon my language but edited by ddp YOU SONY The only Third Party controller I have ever used is a Gamecube controller with Rapid Fire enabled AND NOT ONCE DID IT "EXPLODE" ITS NEWS LIKE THIS THAT edited by ddp PISSES ME OFF! Sony is using Fear mongering tactics to try to force others to buy their expensive edited by ddp...In the words of Tom the cat "Don't You Believe It" I gotta say Sony edited by ddp MOVE!. |
Comment by: kikzm33z (Sep 24, 2010 21:39) Originally posted by Tristan_2: Counterfeit is different from 3rd party.
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Comment by: xyqo (Sep 24, 2010 21:42) Originally posted by kikzm33z: Yes but non the less tell people it could explode is a little extreme even for Sony. Do they have any documented cases of this happening? |
Comment by: kikzm33z (Sep 24, 2010 21:46) Originally posted by xyqo: That's right - it's a bit too far claiming that they will explode but I found it unfair that Tristan was comparing a 3rd party item on his Gamecube when Sony are referring to counterfeit controllers which I believe are controllers labelled as a Dualshock 3 when in fact it's nothing official. |
Comment by: DXR88 (Sep 24, 2010 21:54) Quote:
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Comment by: nonoitall (Sep 24, 2010 22:35) Quote:
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Comment by: Tristan_2 (Sep 25, 2010 00:11) Sorry for my exploding post like that was rather childish of me I should of like those before fearing this could affect third party controllers. I did read but I did let my anger get the best of me, however like nonoitall and DXR88 pointed out within the article this could give Sony the excuse to block 3rd Party controllers and possibly even more 3rd Party content. Especially we need proof of Counterfeit controllers of exploding then Sony saying they do and then block their access...But that would beg to question how will Sony Block it, is what I and others are concerned of.
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Comment by: aldan (Sep 25, 2010 00:12) well i will join the bandwagon and call bullshit.these guys dont seem to be able to seperate fact from fiction on a good day.today was not a particularly good one.
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Comment by: Baccusboy (Sep 25, 2010 01:37) Hey Sony, why not lower the prices of your controllers so that counterfeiting isn't of interest to people? I live in South Korea (a country your movie offices pulled out of) where counterfeiting of DVD's is rife, despite lackluster face-saving gov't regulation (you can find them for sale on the street and in the subway). Wouldn't you know that you can purchase used and older new DVD's for as low as $1.75?
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Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 25, 2010 03:22) Originally posted by DXR88: That is the problem here, and the whole point of this BS. Sony does not really think that 3rd party controllers are going to explode...that is insane; most 3rd party controllers are USB, and have nothing inside capable of exploding or burning. But that is where the issue is...they want to lock down the USB ports as much as possible to prevent future jailbreaks.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Sep 25, 2010 04:49) Originally posted by Tristan_2: every controller has a chip /w a code that identifies itself. its as easy as sony blacklisting any device that doesn't match there controller code.
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Comment by: elbald90 (Sep 25, 2010 08:32) Originally posted by Baccusboy: i totally agree falsely high prices just encourage us all to look at other means of acquiring what we want
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Comment by: KillerBug (Sep 25, 2010 08:40) Originally posted by DXR88: I guess that means that all generic controllers will come from china from now on...given the fact that china is the only country where you can get away with making a controller that identifies itself as a sony product. |
Comment by: davidike (Sep 25, 2010 09:57) looks like sony may have just blocked you from using anything but their overpriced propertarian devices.
Quote: lube up for sony..
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Comment by: Schmick (Sep 25, 2010 11:40) Originally posted by nonoitall: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Sony-Expl...les-37848.shtml
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Comment by: Tristan_2 (Sep 26, 2010 06:25) Quote:
Quote: Ok seriously-_- was Sony reading this article? this is kinda too quick.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 26, 2010 18:47) lol wut? Mabye if you didn't play with the firmware so much you will stop bricking things...
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Comment by: leglessoz (Oct 04, 2010 09:44) I can understand Sony being concerned about counterfeit controllers that are being sold as Sony products which is fair enough. However I think it is using this term to describe all non-Sony controllers which is just bull. Maybe the batteries in a wireless device can explode but for the most part I think Sony is just looking for an excuse to lock out non-Sony peripherals.
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