
Although the time is ticking, more and more voices claim problems that enriches an already lenghty list of shortcomings. The last one is aiming at the PlayStation 3's operating system, which apparently has a long road ahead of it. According to a LifesBlood article, Sony confirmed to GameDaily BIZ that the operating system used at the Tokyo Game Show was not the final build, given the fact that the company is still in the process of finalizing it. What does this thing means? Well, if we do believe the developers, apparently nothing, where nothing is the situation where the system will be similar to Wii's OS, a situation translated into easy future upgrades.
Here's word from the article:
"We were told that this should not affect PS3 production whatsoever. Moreover, SCEA does not believe that the state of the OS at TGS had anything to do with the system resets or other glitches that some witnessed. Sony reiterated that it was the confined cases and other unfriendly trade show conditions that caused problems with the consoles. In addition, Sony said it has the capability to upgrade the PS3's OS after the console launches through its online network, memory stick files or Blu-ray discs."




