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SingStar players will already be aware that SingStar Pop introduced a “voice control” feature that allowed basic navigation of the game menus using the spoken voice into microphones. This was a nice little feature to trump Lips, which released with the wireless microphones that Sony said “could not be done”. Limited backward compatibility was available, but you always had to boot the game using SingStar Pop and then change discs to one from earlier in the series. Somewhat annoying when all you want to sing is ABBA, and it also meant that if you sold your Pop game, you would lose the feature entirely.
Today I popped in the ABBA disc and pondered whether it would be possible for the game to be patched to include this feature. As the PS3 downloaded a 50Mb update for SingStar that added Polish language of all things, I thought that surely voice control could be patched into the game if there was the will. An internet search soon revealed that such an update was in fact made available all the way back in April 2009. So how come I wasn’t voice controlling?
After the Polish update started, I sang a few songs and realised that I still wasn’t able to use voice control. So I had a play around in the SingStore, and found that hidden away in a less than obvious place, there was a “free” patch that I could “add to my cart” that would give me voice control. This defies all logic – an actually useful 4Mb update is put in some obscure location in the SingStore where I was unaware of it for months, while a 50Mb Polish language update is enforced upon me. I hate pointless updates.
Disclaimer: I have nothing against Polish people. I’m sure they are very nice.







