First of all, if you click friends only, rooms that your PSN friends are in will be displayed. None may come up because none of your PSN friends may be in an online room. So therefore, there is no server problem.
Is this a trick question? Is, "No, they shouldn't fix server problems" really an option?Do you think that it should be fixed?
It isn't a trick question. There's a server problem which hurts people's servers.Is this a trick question? Is, "No, they shouldn't fix server problems" really an option?![]()
Yes, and you are giving people the option of selecting that, "no, they shouldn't fix them."It isn't a trick question. There's a server problem which hurts people's servers.
I just allowed two options: Yes or No! If they can't be there, then I'm sorry. They will be deleted as soon as possible.He also allowed multiple votes. That literally makes no sense.
But you made the poll so that both options can be chosen at the same time.I just allowed two options: Yes or No! If they can't be there, then I'm sorry. They will be deleted as soon as possible.
I haven't had this happen to me, and this is the first time I've ever heard about it. Thanks for notifying meYes it is a problem. I have quite often had to search through the open lobbies to find my friends in a room. Or I PSN message them and ask what track they are at and then do a search in the online lobbies by track to find them.
This is a common problem that happens to a lot of people I know.
The servers are still very "flaky' :-(
Also the way GT5 had your friends displayed was far better. Another retrograde step by GT6 :-(
Schrödinger's poll.![]()
This and the multiple votes option, I couldn't resist and voted NO.Yes, and you are giving people the option of selecting that, "no, they shouldn't fix them."
The options in the poll should be yes and yes. If there is a problem, they should fix it. No one should be saying, "no they shouldn't fix them" (even although people have voted no...)