Not in the sense of worn out, but in the sense of hacked.
Very briefly: A modder in gta5 found it funny to provoke me, so I insulted him, whereupon he gave me a gta online fake ban, I went on and then he said: "If you have no idea who I'm, be prefer quiet ".
And from that sentence on there were only problems. Here are a few:
-Gta online is no longer available with a PSN account (there's always an error message)
Controllers discharge themselves at once. From one day to the next, my two controllers only connect with cables, and have been constantly charging since then, but the battery is completely empty in both, yes, both
-Save in CoD Black Ops 1 always disappears. Whenever I open Bo1 online, my rank is back to 1
-WLAN not available, Internet only works via cable, if I click on Simple in the Internet settings, it only loads
-PS3 suddenly becomes ultra hot. It has been on for 10 minutes and then it is suddenly very, very warm and very, very loud.
That's pretty much all. Do you think that has something to do with this not so unsuspecting modder?
Diggi… You can't hack Ps3 and overheat it using software…
Neither can your controllers be discharged out of nowhere.
Children shouldn't play GTA in general, because if you were an adult, you would know that there are enough people who think they are the worst hackers.
He can brute force your PSN password, but even I don't trust that.
Your PS3 is probably starting to give up. Out with the Stone Age critters.
This gta online player can't hack your ps3, it is very old, my batteries have given up over time and getting hot is normal with old dusty consoles.
Call support for internet problems or just reset your system, this should solve the problems
Your Playstation can't be hacked, the hardware related occurrence at such a moment is a coincidence. These are normal signs of wear. The thing with your Playstation Network account can be the "hacker". Although I doubt that there's a hacker on ps3 in gta online who can brute force your account. Conclusion: 90% of it is due to the outdated console.
And you think that I didn't get into PSA with a PSN ID, not even with a new one, is that a sign of wear and tear?
If your ps3 is loud, you would have to clean the fan or apply new thermal grease. And turn the rest over to the Sony servers or maybe restart your ps3 using the security mode