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#1 funnyman2004
Member since 2004 • 25 Posts
Ah. Understood. Thanks much. That alleviates pretty much all my worries about the PS3. Must... buy...
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#2 funnyman2004
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I come with two questions. 1: As I am blind and physically unable to see a PS3 console, I would like to ask if there will be at least one slot for PS1 and PS2 memory cards. I am aware of the slot for flash cards, but I'm curious to know whether I'll be able to transfer my old saved games. If there isn't an old-style memory card slot, how would one go about keeping their saved games of old? 2: I believe I've come up with a veyr good, and also very reasonable question. A lot has been said about downloadable content. Downloadable games, demos, and apparently movies eventually. Some of this you will have to pay for, which I'm cool with. Now 60 GB is a lot of room. But realistically, you have to expect that that space will eventually fill. When that happens, I imagine you will either have to get a new harddrive, or remove some things from your current one. If you remove things you've purchased, you've gotta wonder if there is some sort of proof of purchase system in place in case you wish to redownload things. And if it happens that the only way to get around repurchasing things is to not remove them and replace the harddrive, it doesn't bode well for, say, custom game content. Untold Legends, for example, is supposed to get some new downloadable levels. What if you had a ton of those, ran out of room, and had to replace the drive? Oh sure you could download any new stuff they came out with, but you wouldn't be able to play the ones you already purchased and downloaded. I know these questions were long ones, but I think both are pretty big issues. Thanks in advance for any replies. Sincerely, Brandon