What happens in the future when the CMOS battery in your console dies and the servers are unreachable? We fear it could have serious implications for software preservation.
— Does it play? (@DoesItPlay1) March 26, 2021
We need to gather data to confirm our theory and you can help.#cbomb #cmoshttps://t.co/uys1xnzuJr
@DoesItPlay1 @Food4Dogs @Fondle_Saurus just as @HikikomoriMedia mentioned in his video with the CMOS battery. I took out the battery to see if I could replicate the issue and well, It does not play any physical or digital games without connecting online. error CE-30391-6 appears pic.twitter.com/KzWPF9a2Nq
— Forest (@Forest_Reviews) April 12, 2021
Just to emphasise: you can fix this by just putting a new battery in then syncing your console to the PSN once. We are just pointing out that the console will be bricked in some imaginary distant future when the PSN goes away (if ever?).
— Lance McDonald (@manfightdragon) March 23, 2021
Y en PS3 pasa lo mismo:
No, it impacts all games on PS4. With PS3, it only impacts digital games (not discs). The only solution on PS4 right now, without the server, is to use homebrew.
— John Linneman (@dark1x) April 12, 2021
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