I have the first version 60 gb PS3. That means i can play ps2 games on it. i dont get why they took out that feature...
This entire paragraph reminds me of a cell phone company in Canada: Rogers Wireless. Everyone in Canada seems to have this massive issue with "The incompetant fucks" at Rogers. Apperantly their customer service is shit. I've never had a hold time with them, and after 4 years of being a Roger's client, I'm happy as fuckw ith my phone.cartzo said:at fist i was actually quite surprised, but then i thought about it a bit and i realised that actually, no this isn't surprising at all. Nothing i have ever bought off of sony has ever ever worked properly, my ps3 is constantly plagued by that bloody 80710092 error that they are still to lazy to find a fix for so i'm constantly having to reset my router, my PSP will not connect to that router and therefore not to my ps3 either, when i phoned up customer support they actually suggested buying a new one (perhaps from sony no doubt), my first ps2 stopped for no reason and thay wouldn't offer me a refund either.
I meant the 60 GB and not the 80Phoenixlight said:They deliberatly removed backwards compatability for some stupid reason, they had it on the 60gb model.
Really? I've had the same PS2 for years, granted the first one I got I had to return for a refurbished one, but it's lasted me quite a long timeHubilub said:Totally. The PS2 is after all the greatest console ever.
Well except for the fact that it appears to also be the most fragile console. I've had 3 different PS2 who've all decided to die on me.
You can trust them on this, it's happened to all of my friends.chromewarriorXIII said:I would definitely go for it. However I recommend getting the bigger version. My slim stopped playing PS1 games after a few of years. According to GameStop (who I'm wary to believe) this was a common problem with the slim.
I was under the impression a PS2 emulator was quite difficult for a PC to run, last time I tried on my desktop the emulator crashed about 10 frames into the game I tried to play. Any idea why?Glademaster said:A laptop should be fine for a PS2 emulator all you would really need would be a controller. I know you can PS1 emulators on the PsP though sure about PS3.cartzo said:wish i could, but i only have a laptop, unless there is a way to download an emulator onto my ps3.Glademaster said:Download and Emulator and the RoM version of the game if you don't want to spend the money on the console.cartzo said:so i just bought silent hill 2 since apparently it's the best evar (yahtzee's favourite) and i've never played it, however i did so under the blindly naive assumption that what sony advertised is the same as what spent nearly £400 on, in other words my 40GB ps3 doesn't have backwards compatibility and it seems there is no software based method (that i can find on the internet) to make it possible (you've no doubt heard this story before).
at fist i was actually quite surprised, but then i thought about it a bit and i realised that actually, no this isn't surprising at all. Nothing i have ever bought off of sony has ever ever worked properly, my ps3 is constantly plagued by that bloody 80710092 error that they are still to lazy to find a fix for so i'm constantly having to reset my router, my PSP will not connect to that router and therefore not to my ps3 either, when i phoned up customer support they actually suggested buying a new one (perhaps from sony no doubt), my first ps2 stopped for no reason and thay wouldn't offer me a refund either.
but this isn't just a ranting thread, what i'd like to know is, do you guys think that silent hill 2 is a good enough game to justify spending about £10 on a pre owned ps2.
Were you playing a ROM or a disk game and did you have the right BIOS and other downloads? As you need to download more than just the emulator.dfcrackhead said:I was under the impression a PS2 emulator was quite difficult for a PC to run, last time I tried on my desktop the emulator crashed about 10 frames into the game I tried to play. Any idea why?
Ok that kinda sucks but as a last resort might be worth looking into or if you get somethign with more memory.cartzo said:unfortunately i've filled this laptop with kinds of large programs, i dont really have any space left, and i kind of need all of them.
what he said.Hubilub said:Totally. The PS2 is after all the greatest console ever.
Well except for the fact that it appears to also be the most fragile console. I've had 3 different PS2 who've all decided to die on me.
Until last year, my PS2 was the most modern console I owned. It's been fine for years and years.rokkolpo said:apart from the fragile part. mine is still going. but it's only 2 years old, so who knows.
Hell, I'll give you my PS2 for free.cartzo said:so i just bought silent hill 2 since apparently it's the best evar (yahtzee's favourite) and i've never played it, however i did so under the blindly naive assumption that what sony advertised is the same as what spent nearly £400 on, in other words my 40GB ps3 doesn't have backwards compatibility and it seems there is no software based method (that i can find on the internet) to make it possible (you've no doubt heard this story before).
at fist i was actually quite surprised, but then i thought about it a bit and i realised that actually, no this isn't surprising at all. Nothing i have ever bought off of sony has ever ever worked properly, my ps3 is constantly plagued by that bloody 80710092 error that they are still to lazy to find a fix for so i'm constantly having to reset my router, my PSP will not connect to that router and therefore not to my ps3 either, when i phoned up customer support they actually suggested buying a new one (perhaps from sony no doubt), my first ps2 stopped for no reason and thay wouldn't offer me a refund either.
but this isn't just a ranting thread, what i'd like to know is, do you guys think that silent hill 2 is a good enough game to justify spending about £10 on a pre owned ps2.
A ROM and I thought I had all the right BIOS, but I'm not too sure. PM me if you have tips or suggestions about it(it's not that I don't love my PS2, I just am never away from my computer, I don't have time to go to my couch and play on a television)Glademaster said:Were you playing a ROM or a disk game and did you have the right BIOS and other downloads? As you need to download more than just the emulator.dfcrackhead said:I was under the impression a PS2 emulator was quite difficult for a PC to run, last time I tried on my desktop the emulator crashed about 10 frames into the game I tried to play. Any idea why?
Ok that kinda sucks but as a last resort might be worth looking into or if you get somethign with more memory.cartzo said:unfortunately i've filled this laptop with kinds of large programs, i dont really have any space left, and i kind of need all of them.