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Affected PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players can still log in to Grand Theft Auto Online but will not be able to transfer characters until the fix is in place." Several hours later Rockstar posted another update on their support page regarding the issue: "Sony have increased the number of servers that the PlayStation 4 patch can be download from to reduce errors and make the patch more accessible. This issue will be addressed for Xbox One and Xbox 360 users by tomorrow. If you attempt to download the patch and see a 'CE-32937-4' error, please attempt to download the patch again later today. "This patch is available for download, but may not be available in your region for the next few hours. "We are currently addressing this issue with a patch for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 users," it reads.

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The studio has also explained anyone who tries to download the patch but encounters the "CE-32937-4” error code should try to download again later, as it may just be a regional issue.
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With PS5's backward-compatibility limited (so far) to PS4 titles and in the absence of a major overhaul to its PS Now streaming library of games, taking the step to push an update that nixes the CMOS issue on PS3 as well would be a welcome shift.Update: Rockstar has explained it is currently fixing the issue for PS4 owners, with an Xbox One fix coming by tomorrow. While Sony's official patch notes for the 9.00 update strangely make no mention of the CMOS fix, that lack of mention may point to a change in its attitude about PlayStation's legacy platforms.

Nintendo meanwhile has a history of shutting down older storefronts and online services once their hardware is phased out of production. On a related note, the total roster of available backward-compatible titles for Xbox One and the original Xbox is also missing a number of games. Xbox Series X has a similar-but-different drawback, in that some offline, disc-based Xbox One titles require a one-time online check to finish installing on Microsoft's latest hardware, something Microsoft has yet to address. Other console-makers each have their own methods of addressing legacy platform gaming. Advertisementįurther Reading Sony reverses course, keeps legacy PlayStation online stores open Both games started and ran without issues, although Giannakis did note that his trophy data for God of War had been reset. Next, he updated the console to the 9.00 firmware and then disconnected it from the Internet before testing that game and a disc copy of 2018's Shadow of the Colossus with the CMOS battery still removed. To do so, he attempted to start a digital copy of 2018's God of War after removing the CMOS from a base PS4 that was running older firmware and was disconnected from the Internet, which failed. In his video, MVG founder Dimitris Giannakis ran tests to verify rumblings on Twitter that the CMOS problem had indeed been fixed. So what would happen, pre-update, if you had a dead-battery PS4 that isn't connected to the Internet? That time check with PSN couldn't be completed, meaning any games wouldn't play. This forces the PS4 to reconnect to PSN to establish the correct time-a routine check that happens every time you try to play a digital or physical game. If that battery is removed for replacement or just dies, the system can't properly track the real-world calendar. The problem is the PS4's CMOS battery, which fits into the hardware's motherboard and is used to internally track the date and time, even when there's no power.
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Further Reading The looming software kill-switch lurking in aging PlayStation hardware Connection problems
