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unruly911
02-22-08, 10:07 AM
I turned on my PS3 yesterday and noticed that games that I downloaded from the PSN were all consolidated into a folder and once I clicked on that I was able to see all my downloads. I must say I like it better as the menu bar is much cleaner looking. My question is how did this happen as I don't recall changing any options or downloading any new updates?? Also, if everyone isexperiencing this, do you like it better???

Thanks

kekborg
02-22-08, 10:09 AM
I turned on my PS3 yesterday and noticed that games that I downloaded from the PSN were all consolidated into a folder and once I clicked on that I was able to see all my downloads. I must say I like it better as the menu bar is much cleaner looking. My question is how did this happen as I don't recall changing any options or downloading any new updates?? Also, if everyone isexperiencing this, do you like it better???

Thanks

I believe it's the square :confused: that let's you sort it in diff. ways (at a minimum, when on the game folder, hit the triangle and there is a sort option in there). I like to see all the games, with the last played showing first.

ndskyz
02-22-08, 11:18 AM
It was in an update awhile ago. I have two folders Game's and Demos It really cuts down on the clutter on the XMB Game Icon.

Conspiracy*
02-22-08, 11:30 AM
Ya its the Square button, it'll sort your demos and downloadable game into PS3, PS1, and PSP. Hopefully one day there will be a need for a PS2 folder...

unruly911
02-22-08, 11:41 AM
Ya its the Square button, it'll sort your demos and downloadable game into PS3, PS1, and PSP. Hopefully one day there will be a need for a PS2 folder...
Thanks, I must have pressed the button by accident but I am very happy with it. Can't wait to try changing it back on PURPOSE :>

andydumi
02-22-08, 11:58 AM
You can sort them into folders. Click square and it sorts them like music. You can enter for each file using the Triangle key something in the Information tab which then serves as the folder name. I have PSN Demos, Eye Games, and PSN Games as categories and they are nicely sorted. Plus, within each folder you can sort by name/last played/date...