There's a very simple solution to this:
This happens every year. People always try and take credit for PSN and XBL servers being overloaded with people on break from school, on holiday, or getting a new console.In the event this is legit though my prediction is that PSN will go completely down due to it being utterly archaic while XBL suffers minor hiccups due to its modern and more modular nature.
Oh no, whatever will I do, I could not possibly play a game... Offline for a change!
Quote from: Byrne on December 16, 2015, 05:48:41 PMOh no, whatever will I do, I could not possibly play a game... Offline for a change!It might be that way eventually >.>
Yeah last year I had to break out the 360 in order to watch netflix. I got bored and played Fable 2 instead. So nostalgic.
PC Mustard Rice
Welp, happy I built a computer for Christmas this year.This happened last year when I got my x1, and the year before that when I got my Wii U(although that wasn't because of ddosing). These consoles are useless out of the box without internet. Sucks for anyone hoping to enjoy console gaming this Christmas, these services are really incompetent.
Why do they have to be assbags and shut down the servicesWhy can't they hack into all of our profiles and give us like $100 each