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A PlayStation 3 user has reportedly received a partial refund after complaining that Sony's removal of the Install Other OS feature meant the console was no longer fit for purpose.

The user - NeoGAF forum member lapetus - was granted a refund of £71.49 for his 60GB PS3 console by online retailer Amazon. That was without having to return the console, which was considerably out of its warranty period and Amazon's 30 day guarantee.

PlayStation University reports that lapetus used European laws to obtain the refund - specifically stating that the feature's removal meant the console no longer complied with the description given and was not fit for the purpose required which was made known to the seller at the time of purchase.

The recently-released Firmware 3.21 disabled the ability to run Linux on the PS3 - a move that Sony said was necessary due to security concerns.

The feature had already been dropped from newer PlayStation 3 models last year, and Sony has said that those few using the Other OS can continue to do so by opting not to upgrade their consoles. However, not doing so would result in not being able to sign into the PlayStation Network, or play games that require the latest update.

Sony's user agreement also states clearly that it has the right to revise the PS3's settings and features in order to prevent access to unauthorised or pirated content.

GamesIndustry.biz has contacted Sony for comment on the situation.

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/ps3-user-refunded-for-other-os-removal

 
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The beta test currently under way for Bizarre Creations racer Blur is clearly going well, the developer revealing plans to open up the trial to every Xbox Live member next week.

Despite this success, there are no plans to deliver the beta test to the PS3's PlayStation Network, because Bizarre are focussing on Xbox 360 development, and Live boasts a generally larger userbase - multiple betas are also regarded as a big ask from a development perspective.

"We basically ran out of code, so next week we are going to go live with the whole thing publicly so anyone can download it. We've been sneaking on to see what people think of it and people are really getting into it," designer Gareth Wilson told Kotaku.

"Why didn't it come to the PS3? Really because when we were doing the Beta it's hard enough to try and get a Beta out that doesn't crash every five minutes while trying to finish a full game."

 
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