Once again an article proves the theory that 90% of internet users never read the story, just the dramatic headlines.
Those that have read the story realise this is not a big deal - and that those details are pretty much used in this way by nearly every site on the net (giantbomb included).
Everyone else continue panicking and screaming to get your internet fanboy e-boner high and proud now that you have something to either rage about - or laugh about -
which in the latter case just makes you an asshole, because if this WAS a major serious issue, it would not be a laughing matter for those affected.
Engadget is reporting that it's not a password reset, but it actually allowed you to enter a new password as well. If true, that was not obvious in this news post.
I'm actually surprised they offered so much. For the "free" users they could've easily given a couple months of PSN+ and argued it was more than generous.
didn't they say they were physically moving to a new datacenter? I would've been stunned if they had been able to acquire all the necessary servers, start them all up, migrate all the data and also have their new server software in place, in a week.
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