Global message from "Anonymous"?

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Did anyone else get this yesterday when playing?

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Before this msg there was another one which read "PSN WILL DIE SOON" or something like that...:dunce:
 
Really don't think that was actually them. Why in the heck would they sign on to GT5 into a lobby to say that when they could quite as easily create another video and send it around the net and have everybody notice therefore getting them much more attention.

Some random online idiot.
 
Coulda sworn this is the same case with this.

My first thought too. Will be fascinating to see how this plays out.

My head says that there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for this, but the conspiracist child in me wants to see some drama :D

EDIT: Note that in the 'Gran Turismo 5' message and the 'Anonymous' message there is no icon beside the user name. Is there a way to do that? I never really take much notice of things like that ;)
 
This was explained in another post, the person hits space enough times that it clears the board of previous messages and makes it appear that the sender doesn't have a name. It is just someone in the room messing with you. Don't worry about it or make a big deal about it because if people do PD will probably have to waste time patching it instead of doing productive things.
 
This was explained in another post, the person hits space enough times that it clears the board of previous messages and makes it appear that the sender doesn't have a name. It is just someone in the room messing with you. Don't worry about it or make a big deal about it because if people do PD will probably have to waste time patching it instead of doing productive things.

Thank you, that was myself giving that explanation... but my retrospective question remains; how do you post a chat message without the icon?
 
TenEightyOne
Thank you, that was myself giving that explanation... but my retrospective question remains; how do you post a chat message without the icon?

Doesn't the icon only show up next to the name, so if you space enough you wouldn't see the icon or name? I don't race online enough to know.
 
I saw this in a race last night my bf was racing in. It was some 475pp pub lobby.

At the time I was wondering how they were able to do it without showing a name. Nobody else was entering chat txt because the race was going on, so it's not like I could see the rest of the chat txt was missing above (like when you're in the lobby as opposed to the race). I don't think most people even noticed, because they were racing at the time.
I know my bf wasn't paying attention, I told him about it later. He never saw it because he just doesn't pay attention, especially not during the race. He almost never enters anything into chat. We don't have a mic, so I usually get out the keyboard, but he doesn't even bother. He just races. People talk to him, but he never answers! haha. Sometimes he makes comments to the television set, but no one hears him but me. :D .

Anyway, the space bar explanation sounds right to me. Hitting the space bar enough times would certainly do the trick to hide the name of the person typing. The chat only allows a certain amount of txt to be displayed at a time, and there's no way to scroll back. So all you'd need to do is figure out how many characters it allows, and space just far enough so that what you're going to type would be at the end of that amount of characters.

Seems like a lot of bother for a silly prank, of course. But this was Saturday night, so I guess some people were bored with time on their hands. :rolleyes:

Of course even at the time, I knew it wasn't really Anonymous or whatever.
They kept saying silly things. It was obvious it was a prank, simply because they sounded ridiculous & confused. LOL. It started with stuff like "PSN will be down soon" and "We want to bring down Sony", "We want to ruin lives"...
But then when someone asked why... Then they said, "We're not here to ruin lives." "We really don't want to bring down Sony". haha. After the initial comments it was like they just started babbling for the heck of it, making random meaningless comments. And then someone started typing "There's a hacker in the room!" And it was probably the person who was doing it. :dopey: Because they weren't getting much attention for it.

I wouldn't be surprised if the person doing it was 3 sheets to the wind at the time. heh.

:crazy:

Griefers... *sigh* :dopey:
 
Seriously, guys?

Did this guy tell you to hit ALT+F4, too?

Same thing with the ''pass this on to get a free game'' PSN messages. What is this, 1997?
 
What is this, 1997?

LOL
Yep it's the same things over & over again, all the time on the internet & muliplayer online games.

Remember, the reason the same old cons are used over & over again, is that there's always a new generation of marks that haven't seen them before.
Some of the people on PSN these days were still learning to read in 1997, or maybe still in nappies.
 
Saw this also. Was whooping kids in Veyrons on the Ring when they started screaming about the hacker... Not sure if they left because they were scared of getting hacked or if I was beating them too hard ina car with 600hp less than their's...
 
But guess what. PSN is down again. Earlier today I was having a jolly time racing online but now I and none of my friends can no longer login.
 
OK8
But guess what. PSN is down again. Earlier today I was having a jolly time racing online but now I and none of my friends can no longer login.

This very well may be that PSN is down again. I can't log into PSN either right now. It happens sometimes. It happens lots since the major outage.

However, this is NOT, by any stretch of the imagination, any evidence that it has something to do with someone last night in a public lobby race room saying things like "We want to ruin people's lives... oh wait, no we don't want to ruin people's lives. We are nice. Oh wait... We want to destroy Sony. It's nothing personal to you... Oh wait, we're going to take you guys down because you play on psn!!!" BLAH BLAH BLAH. They were babbling idiots doing this crap. It wasn't sinister just because it was obvious they were just some kind of nutballs typing in nonsense trying to get a rise out of the people who were racing.

Trust me, this was no "global message". The stuff I saw - they were interacting with conversation in the lobby race room. If it was a global message, they wouldn't be responding to comments & questions from individual players asking them questions.
Though again, I think the person in the room that was interacting with them, was actually the person posting the fake Anonymous messages. Because ONLY ONE person in the room was not racing & carrying on a conversation with so-called Anonymous. Everyone else pretty much completely ignored the entire exchange.

There's no hacker organization joining individual race rooms to chat nonsense threats & warnings at random players. It was just some bored kid, or some bored drunk person or something, trying to mess with people.
 

Thank you.

Amounts to the same thing from a user perspective...

Well, strictly speaking, not really... Because if you're signed in & don't sign out, you can stay on the network apparently. It's just that once you sign out, you can't sign on again. That's what happened to us. My bf signed out to let me sign on... and I couldn't sign on. I guess if he stayed signed on, he could still be online racing right now.
But yeah, if you never signed on at all today, then it amounts to the same result - you can't get on if you can't sign in, so it doesn't matter if it's still working, because you can't get to it.
 
OK, good (well, not totally good, but you know what I mean), then I guess I'll try like all heck to stay logged on. Hopefully my wireless router doesn't have any hiccups that will force me to reset it, or I won't be able to get back online.
(Not like I really do any online racing, but I grind the 🤬 out of the Seasonal Races for credits, and would be rather cheesed if I couldn't...)
 
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