So I just beat it (on my cousin's PS3), and it had me wondering how many people TODAY buy a PS3 for MGS4. It's not even sold a million in Japan (780,000 units), and 4.78m total. It's definitely successful, but why not release it as an online game for the 360? Economically speaking, would Microsoft get more money from the sales of the game released to tens of millions of potential customers compared to bandwidth costs? This is also more of Konami's benefits, and considering it's been 2 years since release, I don't see the big deal about Sony fans complaining about no more exclusivity..
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So looking at this... just buy a laptop harddrive, put it in there, and it works right? One question I have is how I would backup the data from the old harddrive if it doesn't really work, as in how would I put the PS3 OS on the new harddrive.. So what would I do if the harddrive is completely inactive (meaning I can't transfer the OS right?)
What you guys tell me will determine whether I buy it or not. A friend of mine is selling his PS3 for $70; I don't know all the details, but he's telling me that you have to replace the harddrive. So it can still play Blu-Ray discs and whatnot, but you can't install anything on the harddrive or anything of that sort. Is it worth it? What type of harddrive can I buy to replace it (as in can I go on newegg.com and get something like this), or what type of modifications would I have to make to the harddrive?
It's quite a simple question actually. What do/did you spend your time on so that you're better at something than someone else, making you stand out in the end? For me, I play college club tennis (but not very athletic), I'm sort of tech savy (that's why I'm on a Gamespot forum.. lol) , I usually get the best grades (Valedictorian of my high school), and I'm very knowledgeable about world news/affairs/politics. I also know a lot about alternative energy and global warming. What about you guys? What do you spend your time on, or what's your job (which stems from years of college education that made you better at a particular role)?
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