Battery Meter Glitch IS Being Fixed

You’ve all noticed it. The terrible placed battery indicator that pops up when you press the PS button – directly over the time, so you’ve got to wait a few seconds just to check the time on your PS3. It’s a silly mistake, just how they managed to make it is beyond us, really.
At least you can remain assured that it’s being fixed, though. Eric Lempel, of the PSN management, has said that it’s ‘definitely being corrected’. It’s taking a long time, we know, and we don’t know why, but it’s going to happen. Eventually.
He also said that PSN isn’t trying to catch up to XBL anymore, which we’re certain is not true – cross-game voicechat, anyone?
Filed under: Firmware Updates, Playstation Network
This whole thing about the battery meter again…god….why is it such a big deal has anyone ever thought that it was meant to be this way to better use the screen. so it takes a few sec to see the time but in the mean time you get to see how charged you controller is. 2 birds one stone(or spot on the screen) if it annoys you so much get another clock to place above you tv stand then you don’t have to worry……cry babies….and i really don’t think they are playing catch up anymore. i don’t know that sony ever said Xgame voice chat was coming. who really wants that anyways…i’m playing a game of say killzone2 i don’t want to be interrupted by someone wanting to say hey what’s up for tonight…that’s what phones are for….
At least from what I’ve seen people havn’t been complaining about it too much. It’s an inconvenience which Sony recognized and then went to adjust.
If your going around complaining about other people saying they don’t have lives on something as simple as a battery meter adjustment, take a look at yourself. Sony Is moving the battery meter so it’s not over something else, not getting rid of it.
At what point have we been ‘cry babies’ about this? I’ve literally mentioned this twice, EVER.
And no, it’s not a good use of the screen at all.