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PROTOTYPE tells the story of Alex Mercer - a man haunted by his past, fighting a secret war in New York City. As the action spirals out of control, a conspiracy tied to his origins threatens the future of mankind itself. Mercer’s amazing ...
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Bug report: Prototype not installing on PS3
Posted on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 by Speed, source: Activision Customer Service
I guess one could say that a game not wanting to install on a console is a major issue.
According to Activision's customer service, however, this issue that happens when people want to play Prototype on the PS3 is a known bug that will be fixed in an upcoming patch and can already "easily" be fixed: just download 700MB on your harddrive and off you go with Prototype!
According to Activision's customer service, however, this issue that happens when people want to play Prototype on the PS3 is a known bug that will be fixed in an upcoming patch and can already "easily" be fixed: just download 700MB on your harddrive and off you go with Prototype!
If your PS3 tells you that you have insufficient hard drive space to install, even if you do, you are going to need to change the available space on your hard drive by 700 MB. This can be done in a number of ways including the following:
- Installing or uninstalling another PS3 game that allows hard drive installation.
- Downloading game demos.
- Removing downloadable content.
- Adding / removing MP3's or movies from the hard drive.
- Etc.
Once you have made the necessary change to your Hard Drive space insert the Prototype disc back into your PS3 and it should now install.
The goal of this is to change the available space on the hard drive. You may need to try a combination of any of the above suggestions.
Quality Assurance anyone?- Installing or uninstalling another PS3 game that allows hard drive installation.
- Downloading game demos.
- Removing downloadable content.
- Adding / removing MP3's or movies from the hard drive.
- Etc.
Once you have made the necessary change to your Hard Drive space insert the Prototype disc back into your PS3 and it should now install.
The goal of this is to change the available space on the hard drive. You may need to try a combination of any of the above suggestions.
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