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Old 12-28-06 | 08:14 AM
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so I'm guessing the wi-fi on my PS3 could be screwed up or something? my PS3 is about 12' from my router. the signal is always 100% and yet my download times are very slow. every other wireless item in my house including my 360 has fast downloads.
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Old 12-28-06 | 08:37 AM
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My WiFi seemed slow also...I have my PS3 about 4' from my router...so I said screw it and just wired it up direct. Seems a little faster....could just be Sony improving things.
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Old 12-28-06 | 10:20 AM
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Its probably just their servers being inadequate for the load of people downloading GT HD and other stuff right now.

Nintendo has had some issues too on days it was busy (Launch day and X-mas with thousands of people getting theirs and downloading the updates, mondays when new VC games are out, the day the forecast and internet channels went up etc.).
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Old 12-28-06 | 11:53 AM
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I'm using WiFi and the update took maybe two to three minutes to download and a few to load. Motostorm took around 10 minutes and GT HD took forever last night and then ended up timing out. I tried again this morning and it as well took maybe 10 minutes. I'd say my 360 and PS3 are about 15ft. from my router.
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Old 12-28-06 | 12:40 PM
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It took me a couple hours to download GT:HD over wifi.

About an hour for Jumping Flash (275 MB)

A couple hours for Tekken 5
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Old 12-28-06 | 12:46 PM
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About an hour for Jumping Flash (275 MB)

A couple hours for Tekken 5
Are those on US Accounts?
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Old 12-28-06 | 01:06 PM
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Are those on US Accounts?
I set up Hong Kong & Japanese accounts
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Old 12-28-06 | 01:12 PM
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so I finally broke down, and got FF XII, but before I opened it to be played on my PS3, it occured to me, what do I use to save the game for PS2 games.. Do i have to use a PS2 Memory card? I know they make a memory card adapter, but I was hoping I could just save on my nice 60GB HD... Do i need to buy that crap?
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Old 12-28-06 | 01:17 PM
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so I finally broke down, and got FF XII, but before I opened it to be played on my PS3, it occured to me, what do I use to save the game for PS2 games.. Do i have to use a PS2 Memory card? I know they make a memory card adapter, but I was hoping I could just save on my nice 60GB HD... Do i need to buy that crap?
There's a setting on your PS3 to create a virtual memory card on the hard drive for PS2 games.
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Old 12-28-06 | 01:17 PM
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You create a virtual memory card on the HD. You only need the memory card adapter if you want to transfer old game saves.
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Old 12-28-06 | 05:51 PM
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Does anyone know if Sony has released a remote for the PS3?
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Old 12-28-06 | 06:02 PM
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Does anyone know if Sony has released a remote for the PS3?
Yes, see above. They have a bluetooth remote. Apparently they are STARTING to show up in stores now. WalMart, EB, BB, CC should have them now or soon. I plan on eventually picking up one also.
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Old 12-28-06 | 09:36 PM
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Thanks.
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Old 12-28-06 | 11:55 PM
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how do you charge the controllers I sound dumb i bet
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Old 12-29-06 | 12:14 AM
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Connect them to the usb cable.
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Old 12-29-06 | 07:40 AM
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how do you charge the controllers I sound dumb i bet
They will ONLY charge while the system is on though...I think they are releasing a charge dock too.
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Old 12-29-06 | 08:10 AM
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Since they're usb, couldn't you charge them on a computer as well?
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Old 12-29-06 | 08:39 AM
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Since they're usb, couldn't you charge them on a computer as well?
yep. I use my laptop to charge them.
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Old 12-29-06 | 11:15 AM
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yep. I use my laptop to charge them.
My mistake...didn't even think of that....DOH.

I still don't like having a non-changeable battery....sill Sony replace them when they fail

If the battery fails though, you can always just plug the USB in and play wired, correct?
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Old 12-29-06 | 11:35 AM
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If the battery fails though, you can always just plug the USB in and play wired, correct?
if you don't mind sitting 3 feet away from your console, sure. Or I'd guess you can buy an extender cable.
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Old 12-29-06 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
My mistake...didn't even think of that....DOH.

I still don't like having a non-changeable battery....sill Sony replace them when they fail

If the battery fails though, you can always just plug the USB in and play wired, correct?
I looked in the quick refernce guide for the PS3. No mention of being able to replace the battery only on how to properly dispose of the battery and controller. Thanks, Sony.... I'd also like to thank the engineer who designed forced obsolescence into the SIXAXIS controller...sigh.

I refuse to buy another controller until Sony comes up with one that has removable/replaceable rechargable batteries.
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Old 12-29-06 | 10:59 PM
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Bought a PS3 today. I now own all 3 Next-Gen systems.
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Old 12-29-06 | 11:07 PM
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Weird charging the ps3 controller with the 360 USB port. Out of all 3 systems the 360 gets about 75% of my play time. I really believe the online setup and ease of use playing with freinds is the biggest draw of the system
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Old 12-30-06 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by corbin dallas
I looked in the quick refernce guide for the PS3. No mention of being able to replace the battery only on how to properly dispose of the battery and controller. Thanks, Sony.... I'd also like to thank the engineer who designed forced obsolescence into the SIXAXIS controller...sigh.

I refuse to buy another controller until Sony comes up with one that has removable/replaceable rechargable batteries.
I would take this with a grain of salt, but it is hopeful news nonetheless, and maybe you can invest in another controller with out any qualms.

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After having printed so many negative stories about Sony lately -- concerning its battery debacle, Blu-ray delays, and factually-questionable marketing, to name a few -- we're overjoyed to report on a company policy that will be sure to please gamers planning to pick up a PS3. Yesterday it was revealed that the wireless (and rumble-less) SIXAXIS controllers would not sport user-replaceable batteries, and given the fact that lithium ion cells only have a finite number of charges in them, it seemed that users would have to shell out $50 every time one of their gamepads crapped out. Not that this is necessarily a huge deal in a world where $300 iPods are also considered disposable, but it would still be kind of a slap in the face after throwing down $500 or $600 for a console with a purported 10-year life span. Well Sony feels for you starving gamers, so even though the party line is that "it'll be many years before there's any degradation in terms of battery performance," a spokesperson confirmed to Gamesindustry.biz that "we will be providing a service to exchange these items." Unless the service consists of an CSR giving you directions to the nearest GameStop, it would seem like Sony is planning on replacing dead controllers for free, which is a pretty nice feature in this world of planned obsolescence. Congrats on making the right decision here, Sony -- now is there any way we can get you to reconsider tossing a few decent cables into the box as well?
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Old 12-30-06 | 11:14 AM
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Well that's promising news. Maybe not the BEST solution but it's better than a stick in the eye.
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