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#1 cheatermaster
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When it comes with the trophies for the ps3, ps4, and ps vita, you can rearrange or sort them by alphabet, by the percentage of trophies you got, or by the last time you earned a trophy. But why is it that those are the only way you can rearrange or sort trophies? What about rearranging them completely and manually? Like switching them around or something? I only ask because sometimes when I sync my trophies, they're not exactly in the right order.

For example, I played my ps3 and a few games back in December 2016 but I didn't sync my trophies to my psn profile. Since January to March I played several ps4 games and I sync them. But on April, I started playing my ps3 again, and I finally synced my ps3 trophies I got back in December. But when I did, for some weird reason my ps3 games I played during December are at the top of my trophy list, like ahead of the several ps4 games I played between January and March. I feel like the psn trophies needs more options with rearranging or sorting trophies.

My second question is how come they won't make an option where you can completely delete any trophies? I know you can do that, but I understand you can only do it when the trophies for a game are at 0%. I ask because I sometimes see around the internet on different message boards people asking about deleting trophies. So why is it that they won't make an option where you can completely delete a trophy for game, whether they're at 0% or you got all the trophies? Too much work, or people don't like the idea of collecting trophies all over again?

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#2 cheatermaster
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Since they have made the PS4 and Xbox One system, will they eventually stop making the PS3 and Xbox 360 systems? Because apparently I learn that some people had their PS3 and Xbox 360 system break down. In fact, that kind of happened to me cause I think last year my Xbox 360 broke so I got a new one. And at the start of the new year my PS3 broke so I first got it fixed only for it break down again and I had to buy a new one.

Based on what I seem to be finding out, after a while for whatever reason, the PS3 and the Xbox 360 will eventually break down, and people may have no choice but to buy a new system. But the problem is now that we have the PS4 and Xbox One, does this mean they will stop making the PS3 and Xbox 360 systems, even possibly stop repairing them? Because the PS4 and Xbox One have no backwards compatibility after all so we can't play any old PS3 and Xbox 360 games on them.

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#3 cheatermaster
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Can't help but notice that almost every video games have almost no cheat codes. Not even some cheat device like Gameshark or Game Genie or Action Replay and so forth. Why is it that these days, video games seem to have less cheating compared to some or most of the older games? Okay, some people keep saying that cheating in video games "ruins the experience" and makes games way too easy. But I always use them just for fun (not to mention I've played the same games multiple times I just needed to do something for fun), and one rule I never do when cheating in video games is that I would never cheat on multiplayer. I hate the idea of ruining other players fun after all.

So why is it that video games have less cheating these days? At this point in our lives, it's like cheating in video games is officially dead. Maybe it's because game developers like Nintendo, Square Enix, Capcom and so on hate cheating. Or maybe cheating in video games is considered to be "wrong" because they ruin the experience and make games way too easy. I wouldn't be surprise if they permanetly get rid of cheating in video games for good in the next year or two.

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#4 cheatermaster
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How much do you normally play multiplayer on any system? Almost everyday, from time to time, once in a while, or do you never play multiplayer at all? I almost never play multiplayer at all. To be honest, it's really seems great to play online, meet other players online and play just for fun. But for reason, I never seem to play multiplayer that much at all. I mean it's nice to compete against other players, but I hardly bother, it's like multiplayer doesn't really appeal to me at all. Though I think I know why.

I always feel that other players can play a game for so long, eventually they get better and become some sort of expert. So much, they make me almost look liek I'm someone who sucks at playing a game online. Like when I play Red Dead Redemption on multiplayer. A lot of players have become so good, they can kill me so easily cause they've played the game for quite awhile (and I do usually don't play the game for a while cause I'm playing something else). Maybe I almost don't play multiplayer at all because I feel other players are just ten times better then I am. Hell, I wouldn't be surprise if I get beaten so badly in a fighting game online against a more experience player.

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#5 cheatermaster
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Do you sometimes play one of the game consoles more often then the other systems you own? Cause that's kind of what's happening with me. I don't know why, but of the systems I own (Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, DS, and PSP), for some reason that I don't understand, I seem to play my ps3 more often then the other systems. Hell I even sometimes play my old ps2 system once in a while. Do you sometimes seem to play one game console more often then playing on the other consoles? Cause I don't know why I tend to play my ps3 more often then the other systems.

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#6 cheatermaster
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So overall, they don't sell batteries for DS and PSP in some store like Gamestop, or Walmart or any other stores?

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#7 cheatermaster
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What? You can't buy batteries from some store like Gamestop or Walmart or any other stores??

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#8 cheatermaster
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Are there stores where you can buy batteries for handhelds systems like the DS, the PSP, the 3DS and PS Vita? Or can you only get batteries on some online site? Cause I have the DS and PSP for a long time (although I haven't really actually played either of them in a real long time cause I mostly play the PS3, and sometimes PS2, maybe the Wii once in a while) and I can't help but feel one of these days, I'm may have to change the batteries on the PSP or DS and other handheld systems.

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#9 cheatermaster
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I don't mean to ask a silly and probably stupid question. It's just I can't help but notice some people hate backlog of video games they wanna play all of them just so that they don't have any unplayed games left anymore. There are probably other reason why they hate having a backlog of games, but still. I believe some people tend to play a video game just once and ever play it again, also I think some people play a game just for a little bit and then all of a sudden they stop playing the game and never play it ever again without even finishing it. Not to mention I think people tend to rage quite when a game gets to frustrating and really difficult. Is it me or is it kind of getting to the point where people just aren't playing video games for fun anymore? Maybe I'm just being silly.

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#10 cheatermaster
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I'm not sure, but I swear it's starting to souhnd like everybody who owns a ps3 has to upgrade their hdd because they really need a lot of room. In fact, starting to sort of feel like I'm the only person in the world who owns a ps3 yet never bothered to upgrade my ps3 hdd. My reason is that I just feel that all I need to do is be patient if I wanna download something again like some of a game data installs since some of them take a lot of space, not to mention I own and bought some ps3 games. Besides, the only thing I use my ps3 is mostly just for games and some ps1 classic games (maybe even ps2 games as well), and that's it.

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