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Sony Still Not Happy With 'Home'

1up is reporting on comments made by Sony's Kaz Hirai to the Japanese magazine Famitsu. Hirai states that he personally is still not completely satisfied with the way Sony's ambitious Home project is shaping up. He also talks about the loss of the Monster Hunter franchise to the Wii, the lack of backwards compatibility in the newest version of the PS3, and other weighty holiday issues. "If anything, we believe the delay would have a positive effect. I personally am not satisfied with the current version of Home. This is a very big project for the PS3 and we want to make sure that we deliver to our hearts content. We hope everyone will look forward to its spring release next year."

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  1. Re:I don't know about other PS3 owners... by rworne · · Score: 4, Informative

    Seriously, I try to copy music over and it comes over in one long list 1000 lines long. I try to copy it by artist and that fails. The ps3 interface for music and video is horrid. I cant make playlists as well.


    Wow, they must have heard you and then issued a firmware update that addresses this very problem...

    Seriously, v2.0 was released this morning and includes playlists, themes, and remote play. How much of an improvement it is is still up to debate.
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    I tried every decent and legal way I could think of to resolve the issue w/the business before I rented the chicken suit