I have both, but I am not going to pay $60 to play online. Thats why I bought a PS3 because I was hoping to play online, but now that it seems like sony can't get their act together, I am not sure if the PS3 is even worth it. better graphics heck ya, but I mean come on! I have been very patient and have been waiting for some good news, but now that I just heard more bad news I'm getting a little impatient.
It will be worth it in the long run, but I think we're all getting impatient.
Let me put it short: It's a fundamentally Japanese thing. Unless they are absolutely sure about everything and anything, Japanese companies will rarely offer longer statements. Look at the degree of coverage in the ongoing battle against a catastrophe in Fukushima - they've handed out barely more information than Sony did.
I guess that makes sense. Still, it doesn't make it any easier.
I'd imagine the last thing they want at this point is to release something quickly only to find out there are overlooked issues in it that can be exploited all over again.
But that's my point. They should have had plenty of time to rebuild/test PSN. I understand that they want to be safe, but come on. As I said before, they MUST have had backups, and I'm sure Sony knows how to build a firewall. I feel like either Sony really doesn't know what they're doing, or they aren't telling us the full extent of the damage. I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, but at this point these are the only two options that I see.