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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Heavenly Sword was available cheap in the recent past: Target clearances and Amazon's Black Friday deals, to name a few, plus it was on sale for 39.99 as an Amazon DOTD recently. I have no idea why it's not GH yet, but I'm sure it's coming soon. I think Konami independently lowered the price on Metal Gear Solid, much like Rockstar did for all console versions of GTA IV. I suspect the only reason they finally lowered Resistance was because Resistance II was coming out.
If you want to complain about non-GH prices, Nintendo is by far the worst... some of their first party titles are more likely to disappear than get a universal price drop (this is especially true of DS games). |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Question regarding Media server connectivity on the PS3:
First, is anyone else using the (extremely common) Linksys WRT54G router? Like others I have slow download speeds for demos and video, but every other wireless device in my basement is fast. Second, whenever I turn on the uPnP protocol to use the PS3's media server capabilities, it makes my router restart repeatedly. Also, I started noticing whenever I was trying to download certain game updates when the media server option was turned on, my laptop would show it had to reacquire its connection, and after checking the logs I saw the router was restarting. I have the media server option off on the PS3 and have not had the router restarting problem since, although downloads are still slow. Most recently I was trying to use the PlayOn software to watch Hulu stuff through the PS3, which again requires media server to be on. Once again it started causing issues. But then I tried PlayOn on my 360, which I assume also uses some kind of uPnP protocol, and it works fine. Just curious to hear if anyone else uses the WRT54G and how their experiences have been with the PS3. At this point it seems like my issues are more likely the fault of the PS3 than the router. And yes, my PS3 firmware is current. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
When I used the WRT54G wirelessly with my PS3 I had some connectivity issues which were all cleared up after I did a wired connection. I have different router/modem setup now, still wired, that does all the media server stuff splendidly. I assume though that wired is not an option... and hell why should you try since wireless should work.
With that said, have you opened up all the necessary ports on the router? I'm not sure which ports are necessary, but maybe someone else here does or check the playstation forums. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
I'm going to try firmware for the router one more time and see if that helps, but I've tried it before. I've never seen any mention of specific ports needing to be open for the PS3.
Mine 54G is several years old, but I just bought a new one for my mom which I haven't deployed yet. I'm thinking I may just use the new one and give her the old one as she doesn't have a PS3. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by bunkaroo
(Post 9329858)
Question regarding Media server connectivity on the PS3:
First, is anyone else using the (extremely common) Linksys WRT54G router? Like others I have slow download speeds for demos and video, but every other wireless device in my basement is fast. Second, whenever I turn on the uPnP protocol to use the PS3's media server capabilities, it makes my router restart repeatedly. Also, I started noticing whenever I was trying to download certain game updates when the media server option was turned on, my laptop would show it had to reacquire its connection, and after checking the logs I saw the router was restarting. I have the media server option off on the PS3 and have not had the router restarting problem since, although downloads are still slow. Most recently I was trying to use the PlayOn software to watch Hulu stuff through the PS3, which again requires media server to be on. Once again it started causing issues. But then I tried PlayOn on my 360, which I assume also uses some kind of uPnP protocol, and it works fine. Just curious to hear if anyone else uses the WRT54G and how their experiences have been with the PS3. At this point it seems like my issues are more likely the fault of the PS3 than the router. And yes, my PS3 firmware is current. I'd highly recommend a 3rd party firmware such as Tomato or DD-WRT if you are able to run it. I used to have to reboot my router every few days due to loss of wireless signal, and haven't rebooted it for connection problems since I've been using Tomato (>2 years). Plus there's some extra knobs available like increasing the wireless signal, etc. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Cool thanks. I'll have to look into it.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Thanks for all the info guys. I went to GameStop today and a guy I know there did tell me they had a sealed copy of Heavenly Sword in stock and he thought it was finally down to $40. Sadly, it rang up $59.99 which surprised him because the game has been around for a while and his computer marks it as discontinued. Perhaps a GS release is in the works?
As for the recommendation of Uncharted, I already have (and love) that game. Trophies do nothing for me (I don't see the point) but I did hunt for the medals (essentially the same thing) to access the bonus content. I simply used Uncharted, Ratchet & Clank, and Resistance (all three of which I own) as examples of games I'm surprised have yet to lower in price. For those that care, I did see that Ninja Gaiden Sigma is now $19.99. I jumped at it at that price to try it out. Bored me to tears so I'm gonna try to sell it to a friend (I doubt GameStop would accept a next day return simply because I thought the game sucks). I only bother mentioning the price because I know it's a popular title and it's a good price for those of you that like it but still don't have it. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 9330472)
Trophies do nothing for me (I don't see the point) but I did hunt for the medals (essentially the same thing) to access the bonus content.
For those that care, I did see that Ninja Gaiden Sigma is now $19.99. I jumped at it at that price to try it out. Bored me to tears so I'm gonna try to sell it to a friend (I doubt GameStop would accept a next day return simply because I thought the game sucks). I only bother mentioning the price because I know it's a popular title and it's a good price for those of you that like it but still don't have it. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
If you guys/gals upgraded the 20gb, 40gb, or 80gb hdd to a bigger hdd, save the little hdds... I almost give away my 40gb (upgraded to 320gb), but i got me a cheap external hdd casing and converted it to a portable external drive. The best part? It's only $10 (well, i paid $7, missed the $4 boat). Not shabby eh?
Here are the steps to do it (for Window PCs): 1. Put the notebook hdd in the casing 2. Connect to the computer 3. If the drive letter shows up, great, you're done 4. If no drive letter, right click My Computer, go to Mange Drive (or something like that) 5. You'll need to partition the new hdd, since it's not recognized by the computer. 6. Select Primary and let the format begin... I used the 40gb external hdd for movies, nice... |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
i thought NGS was a great game. I had the original for the 360, but the difficulty was too much for me. The ninja dog difficulty really made the game more enjoyable for me. I might be interested in part 2, but I need to research if the difficulty is more like the original or if there is an easier setting.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by Ocelot
(Post 9330987)
that's what i said before :) and now, i play the games around the trophies. For example, normally, i play a game on easiest setting. But if there's a trophy for Normal mode only, i'll start the game on Normal. I like easy because i like slower pace. But yeah, as you play more and play, easy will bore you, so why not go for the trophy. Anyhow, seeing yourself leveling up, it's pretty satisfying (play that end of battle FF tone).
Originally Posted by Ocelot
(Post 9330987)
see, that's the thing, normally i would get it, NGS for $20, not a bad price at all. However, looking at my current playing queue, not good at all... Meaning that i probably never gonna get to it. New Year Resolution, don't buy games just b/c they're cheap, buy it b/c you want to play.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by XavierMike
(Post 9331035)
i thought NGS was a great game. I had the original for the 360, but the difficulty was too much for me. The ninja dog difficulty really made the game more enjoyable for me. I might be interested in part 2, but I need to research if the difficulty is more like the original or if there is an easier setting.
I just find it intensely boring. :( |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
It's hard not to feel that way about NGS since it's a port of a Xbox game. So it's definitely in-between PS2 and PS3 in terms of gameplay and presentation.
NGS2 will be a port of a 360 game, so it should feel more advanced. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Well that explains it. Cos it certainly feels unpolished.
Anyway, I just gotta find someone to sell this game to. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
I haven't played Ninja Gaiden Sigma since I don't have a PS3, but Ninja Gaiden on the Xbox was an amazing game. It was easily one of the best games for that console.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 9331073)
I usually play on Normal and later Hard anyway so winning a trophy for it is an afterthought to me. Don't get me wrong, I can see why some people may like it but, unless it unlocks something cool in the game that cannot be accessed otherwise, I find myself unmotivated to collect the trophy.
Back to trophies, most of them you get from playing the game, but some of them are truly for the anal gamers (same as the Achievements). Again, you have to see the leveling up for yourself. Once you get to level 2 etc., it's a pretty cool feeling (again, play that FF tone).
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 9331073)
I'm out $20. Not so cheap now. :(
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 9331107)
It's hard not to feel that way about NGS since it's a port of a Xbox game. So it's definitely in-between PS2 and PS3 in terms of gameplay and presentation.
NGS2 will be a port of a 360 game, so it should feel more advanced. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
People still use Home? I got the impression that it faded away since I've seen almost zero news about it since launch.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by Liver&Onions
(Post 9331363)
People still use Home? I got the impression that it faded away since I've seen almost zero news about it since launch.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by UncleGramps
(Post 9331373)
I fired up Home once. That was more than enough. I'm pretty sure Home was DOA, and I don't expect it to have any sort of widespread usage at any point in the future.
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Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
More "Value Add".
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/03/17/ta...ase-after-gdc/ http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.c...0ps3target.jpg According to a reader tip, Target stores are receiving a brand new PS3 SKU. The DPCI item number for the new product is 207-23-0009 and it will be available on March 29, a few days after the end of Game Developer's Conference. The new SKU, confirmed by our tipster's photo, bundles the now-standard 80 GB console and two Greatest Hits games: MotorStorm and Resistance: Fall of Man. Those that have managed to keep track of the various SKUs will find this package awfully similar to a bundle launched in Europe in 2007. Heck, all it does is add Resistance to the now-defunct MotorStorm bundle. Unfortunately, our tipster says this new bundle doesn't come with a price drop. The SKU will retail for $399, the same price as the current low-end PS3. Yes, the addition of two free games makes it a better value, but this bundle can't replace the "price drop" analysts have been predicting (and publishers have been begging for). Either this is a Target-specific bundle, or this will be one of the most unexciting PS3 announcements to date. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by Ocelot
(Post 9331014)
If you guys/gals upgraded the 20gb, 40gb, or 80gb hdd to a bigger hdd, save the little hdds... I almost give away my 40gb (upgraded to 320gb), but i got me a cheap external hdd casing and converted it to a portable external drive. The best part? It's only $10 (well, i paid $7, missed the $4 boat). Not shabby eh?
Here are the steps to do it (for Window PCs): 1. Put the notebook hdd in the casing 2. Connect to the computer 3. If the drive letter shows up, great, you're done 4. If no drive letter, right click My Computer, go to Mange Drive (or something like that) 5. You'll need to partition the new hdd, since it's not recognized by the computer. 6. Select Primary and let the format begin... I used the 40gb external hdd for movies, nice... Also, you can't just drag and drop stuff into the hard drive from your computer, you'll need to have a specific folder structure. For the PS3 greatest hits line currently includes Resistance. Here's the complete list (all are retail 29.99 unless otherwise noted): Assassin's Creed Burnout Paradise (19.99) Call of Duty 3 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Fight Night Round 3 (19.99) Motorstorm Need for Speed: Carbon (19.99) Need for Speed: Pro Street (19.99) Ninja Gaiden Sigma (still officially 29.99) Rainbow Six: Vegas Resistance: Fall of Man Warhawk Virtua Fighter 5 (19.99) Also, most of the launch games are unofficially discounted, but most are nowhere near worth it. Do not buy Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire at any price. |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 9331586)
You are missing a key component here: the drive must be FAT32, and Windows may have a problem formatting the drive to FAT32 if it's over 32 gigs (which most will be). You''ll need a 3rd party program for that.
Also, you can't just drag and drop stuff into the hard drive from your computer, you'll need to have a specific folder structure. the files i dragged and dropped from my home PC are there... i can copy them to my work computer fine. well, i don't know man, i didn't use a 3rd party software and none of the specific file folder structure stuff. I have three folders, MUSIC, VIDEO, PICTURES |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Originally Posted by Ocelot
(Post 9331854)
huh? are you sure? because i was able to pluck the 40gb hdd into my work computer and it was recognized right away, letter E. It even displays the hdd label name.
the files i dragged and dropped from my home PC are there... i can copy them to my work computer fine. well, i don't know man, i didn't use a 3rd party software and none of the specific file folder structure stuff. I have three folders, MUSIC, VIDEO, PICTURES |
Re: Official PS3 Thread - March 09 Edition
Plus, Ocelot, you used your old PS3 drive, which is already formatted in FAT32. however, if you get a brand new drive, or if you have to format the existing drive for whatever reason, you need to do so in FAT32.
But yes, it will automatically be recognized by your computer. You need to have the Sony directory structure for your PS3 (or PSP) to recognize it, though, and you have to drag the files to the appropriate directory. |
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