Konami Admits PS3 PES2008 Problems, Now Buy an HDTVPosted 12:00pm Mon Nov 12, 2007 by Shiva Stella
Tags: Pro Evolution Soccer 2008, PlayStation 3, Konami
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In more game-issue news, Konami has commented on PlayStation 3 errors gamers are experiencing when playing Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 on the console via a new published faq. Problems include multiplayer issues (everyone's favorite) when trying to play online, "stuttering", and freezing.
The solution? Purchase an HDTV. And don't forget those HDMI/component cables.
Here's an excerpt from the faq:
My PES 2008 on PLAYSTATION 3 is not running smoothly
Konami Digital Entertainment is aware that some players of PES2008 are experiencing “stuttering” by their machine when playing on PS3. (This does not occur on other formats). After checking the matter we have found that the problem is primarily taking place where the user is not playing the game in high definition.
The solution to this problem is to play the game on an HD TV (high definition screen) with an HDMI or component cable and the PS3 set to output in 720p resolution or above. This should prevent the problem and allow the player to enjoy the full HD experience provided by their PlayStation 3.
Please note: to achieve high definition it is necessary to use HDMI or component cables instead of the AV (composite) cable supplied with the PS3.
We are continuing to work on finding a solution for those people who do not have access to an HD TV.
In the meantime Konami would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
The solution to this problem is to play the game on an HD TV (high definition screen) with an HDMI or component cable and the PS3 set to output in 720p resolution or above. This should prevent the problem and allow the player to enjoy the full HD experience provided by their PlayStation 3.
Please note: to achieve high definition it is necessary to use HDMI or component cables instead of the AV (composite) cable supplied with the PS3.
We are continuing to work on finding a solution for those people who do not have access to an HD TV.
In the meantime Konami would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Talk about pushing the HDTV market...
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