The 3.15 PS3 firmware is now mandatory, and users are forced to install it if they want to continue using the PS3. Previous updates have always been optional, meaning users can choose to skip the update if they're not interested in the new features and don't play online.
This updated was made mandatory because of an issue with in game trophies, which if not corrected, may make it impossible for some gamers to acquire trophies.
This could represent a big problem for many users as firmware updates for the PS3 are known to cause the console to brick, or at the very least, cause the Blu-ray drive to stop reading any media. The so called "Yellow Light of Death" is also another symptom that seems to show up with increasing likelihood after a firmware update. A quick browse of Sony's official PS3 forums shows that people have experienced similar problems after installing the 3.15 firmware. Now that the firmware has been made mandatory, the number of complaints on the forum seems to be rising.
Sony is currently involved in a class action lawsuit in regards to this very problem.
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P.S: I was forced to install this version of the firmware on my 40 GB PS3 (a refurbished one sent to me by Sony tech support under warranty, since my original's Blu-ray drive died after a firmware update). While the firmware wasn't mandatory back then, I could not play the latest Blu-ray movies (such as Star Trek) without a firmware update to update the AACS copy protection license. So far, my PS3 has not malfunctioned, as only a small percentage of mostly older PS3s seems to suffer from the firmware update problem.
This updated was made mandatory because of an issue with in game trophies, which if not corrected, may make it impossible for some gamers to acquire trophies.
This could represent a big problem for many users as firmware updates for the PS3 are known to cause the console to brick, or at the very least, cause the Blu-ray drive to stop reading any media. The so called "Yellow Light of Death" is also another symptom that seems to show up with increasing likelihood after a firmware update. A quick browse of Sony's official PS3 forums shows that people have experienced similar problems after installing the 3.15 firmware. Now that the firmware has been made mandatory, the number of complaints on the forum seems to be rising.
Sony is currently involved in a class action lawsuit in regards to this very problem.
More:
P.S: I was forced to install this version of the firmware on my 40 GB PS3 (a refurbished one sent to me by Sony tech support under warranty, since my original's Blu-ray drive died after a firmware update). While the firmware wasn't mandatory back then, I could not play the latest Blu-ray movies (such as Star Trek) without a firmware update to update the AACS copy protection license. So far, my PS3 has not malfunctioned, as only a small percentage of mostly older PS3s seems to suffer from the firmware update problem.
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