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By Mike Williams

PlayStation Network adds pre-loading service

Thu 17 May 2012 8:34pm GMT / 4:34pm EDT / 1:34pm PDT
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PSN users can now pre-purchase and install titles before they’re released

Sony will be introducing a pre-purchase system on the PlayStation Store, allowing PlayStation Network users to buy and install games prior to their official release date. It’s functionality similar to that offered by Valve’s Steam service and other digital download services.

According to Gamasutra, the first game to use the new system will be the PlayStation Move title Sorcery, which is due for release next week.

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M.H. Williams has been writing in some form or another for ten years and has been a hardcore gamer since the NES first graced American shores. You can catch him on Twitter as @AutomaticZen.

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PlayStation Network introduces digital pre-orders

Posted by playstation move game reviews on May 19, 2012

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PlayStation Network gets game pre-loading functionality

Posted by playstation move game reviews on May 18, 2012

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PlayStation Network gets game pre-loading functionality


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Newsbrief: Sony has introduced a pre-buy system to its PlayStation Store, allowing PSN users to purchase and download certain games in preparation for release day.

With the new initiative, PlayStation 3 gamers will be able to download games prior to the release date, and play the moment the game is made available. The first game to use this new system is PlayStation Move-enabled Sorcery, due to be released next week.

The move is similar to digital distribution platform Steam’s own pre-loading capabilities, by which PC gamers can download games before official release dates to ensure they are playable from the moment the game goes live.

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Perfect.

While you’re implementing such good ideas, Sony, how about universal Remote Play? You know, something so developers won’t have to specifically support it – all titles I actually care about don’t.

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This is useless because you can’t DL content while playing a game or watching a movie on the PS3. You cant DL more than one software at a time. You shouldn’t leave you Ps3 on all the time because it doesn’t have a low power state. (Like your computer does)

Useless, is useless.

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Not entirely useless…if you want to get the download out of the way early it is quite helpful…especially for some of those big games that you want to play on release day that take lots of time to download and lots of time to install.

And you can always download games in the background. And you don’t have to leave the PS3 on all the time…just when you are downloading and installing…or playing(obviously)

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Almost every statement in this post is incorrect. (The only one thats correct? That you can’t download while watching a movie.)

You can download games while playing certain game titles, as long as they aren’t using up too much memory. You’re right about Videos though, as it can’t download while watching videos. PS2 games won’t allow background downloading either. You CAN download multiple titles at once, just do a “download all” then set them to background. You can also select them to download one at a time, then tell each one to background download. You can also tell your PS3 to shut off as soon as the downloads are completed. You can even tell your PS3 to download updates automatically in the middle of the night even if you have it turned off if you subscribe to PSN+. It’s not a useless feature at all.

If you have a slim PS3, its entire existence is a low-power state compared to most modern PCs. It only uses about 70 watts under full load, compared to ~200 average for most PCs.

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