


There are also reports of PS5’s crashing at various points and throwing up the error code CE-108255-1, a rather generic “Something went wrong with this game or app.” Sony have yet to make any official comment on this but on Twitter is DM’ing individuals with advice, so best to try there if you have the problem. as Sony have five more days to get to the bottom of the problems and get a firmware update out, no doubt the developers of the games are also looking at the problem. It appears the delayed release of the PlayStation 5 might just be to the advantage of us here in the U.K. Just as an aside: Sony, what’s with capitalising everything but ‘in’ on that menu option? Weird. From here select “Don’t Put in Rest Mode”. To stop your PS5 going in to rest mode go to the Settings menu on the console, the navigate to Power Saving and then Set Time Until PS5 Enters Rest Mode. However, a small number of gamers have found that the rebuild fails and bricks their console. Sony manufacturers designed the PS4 in such a way that it can continue to be in rest mode for days. Keeping your PS4 on rest mode for too long won’t cause any damage to it. Users who have been hit by the problem have to rebuild their PS5 database and most find that has worked. It’s safe and consumes low power when you’re downloading update files, games, or charging controllers.
