I've been noticing a disturbing trend happening when I'm playing online on my PS3. That trend being, me at some point during me playing online losing my internet connection. It's getting pretty frustrating, I'm hoping it's something as simple as several people within the area using the internet at the same time. Even then though, wouldn't that only slow down the internet, and not disconnect it all together. I should also mention that my PS3 is connected via wifi, I don't know if that may have something to do with it or not. Although I've heard from some people that the wifi in the PS3 isn't all that great quality wise. Any help you guy's can provide me I'd greatly appreciate it.
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What settings do I need to change on my PS3 in order to get the best visuals, and the best framerate possible out of all my games?
I have a 2.7 volt hand vacuum with a built in crevice attachment to get the hard to reach areas, which I think will fit perfectly in the vents on my PS3. Is 2.7 volts considered high powered.
what is this "low powered vacuum" garbage? i have a 1700 watt vacuum, attach the crevice tool to the hose, and hold it close to the vents... no harm has came to my system, ive been doing this since i got it 3 years ago
robertmac_33
Well it makes since that if you use a vacuum that has a powerful suction that it could potentially loosen, or outright tear off some of the internal parts of the system. I'm sure that's the main reason they want you use a low powered vacuum.
[QUOTE="Shadowhawk2606"][QUOTE="MusashiSensi"](Sigh) Just add the "?". It was a little misleading even though I did not even notice.MusashiSensi
done, you happy now lol
It did not bother me. I wanted to give you the heads up before some people decided smashing you for it.
Was just messing with you, but I still find it silly that some people would get that upset over something so pointless. This isn't freakin journalism school, it's a damn chat room for crying out loud. As long it's completely legible why should anyone care.
(Sigh) Just add the "?". It was a little misleading even though I did not even notice.MusashiSensi
done, you happy now lol
i spend time on gamespot for gaming news and the forums, so everytime i read a topic like this i jump on it!
only to be disappointed to find out the kind TC forgot a question mark or couldnt word his title correctly...
supa_badman
Dude get off my back already, getting upset over something so minor is just pointless. It's not like the whole thing is unreadable. Are you always this anal?
For all of those that are negative towards BC consider this. If by the time the PS4 (or what ever they decide to call it) comes out and Sony decide to scrap BC completely then that is their perogative. However unless they launch the next, next gen console with a s*** hot games catlalogue and not the half a$$ed one we got with the PS3 it will do serious damge to its initial sales.
The PS3 struggled (sales wise) in its early days. Q. Main reason? A. Not enough GOODgames to launch it with. In the early days of being a PS3 owner I found myself playing a lot more PS2 games on my PS3 than I did PS3 games because there simply wasn't enough good PS3 games. I'd wager I wasn't on my own
The PS2 didn't have this problem because they launched with a better games catalogue not bigger just better.
In conclusion if Sony decide to scrap BC then they better have the games to back it up when the fith version of a playstation console comes around. If they don't well if you thought the initial PS3 sales where bad...................................
Liams
Sony would be stupid not to make sure the PS4 has a stong launch lineup if they were going to get rid of BC altogether. That's just common since. It's looking more and more like Sony ultimately wants to go the route of putting PS2, and PS1 games up for download on the PSN in the future. Is that something that alot of of you would be ok with? Me personal that's fine with me as long as there at a good price point. This would give gamers a perfect opportunity to play older PS2, or PS1 games that they might have missed out on.
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