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Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Titan on June 14, 2008, 12:42:18 PM
Ok, so I got a really good paying job now and making well over 300 dollars a week. So I can afford a PS3 within a week or two and I plan on buying one very soon. Now, I\'m having trouble deciding between the 40, 60 and 80 GB models. I bought a PS2 last year so I don\'t think the backwards compatibility will be an issue. I can just keep my PS2 hooked up. However, when I travel back and forth to school, carrying a PS2 can be a hassle (even though its just a slim one). That\'s why I would buy the 60 or 80 GB models. I heard the 60 has the chips of the PS2 but the 80 is just emulation which has issues (and I know they don\'t mkae the 60 anymore). Also, buying the adapters for the memory cards and Guitar Hero controllers is just a pain to me.

Are there any disadvantages of getting the 40 over the 80? Is the backwards compatibility the only thing the 80 lacks? Are all the connectors the same on both? If you were in my situation, what would you get?
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Joker on June 14, 2008, 01:01:20 PM
Don\'t forget the weed you have to buy to christen the new system.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Luke on June 14, 2008, 01:27:24 PM
The cheaper PS3 has less USB jacks, a smaller hard drive, and no backwards compatibility.


If you can live with that, then by all means get the 40. I did, and I don\'t regret it at all.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Viper_Fujax on June 14, 2008, 02:08:47 PM
you\'re already spending 400 bucks. when you get that high, whats the extra 100 for 40 more gigs of harddrive. The 40 gig isnt even 40 gigs. my 80 gig was like 74 out of the box, then minus another handful of gigs for the stuff thats already on there (menu system and what-not)

im clostrophobic with hard drives, so id recommend 80 since you have to install all your games on the hard drive. why it\'s even labeled a "console" i have no idea
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Raz The Friggin Grea on June 14, 2008, 03:28:24 PM
Get Rachet and Clank.

Everything else sucks.

Thanks!
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Unicron! on June 14, 2008, 10:04:57 PM
Quote from: Titan
Ok, so I got a really good paying job now and making well over 300 dollars a week. So I can afford a PS3 within a week or two and I plan on buying one very soon. Now, I\'m having trouble deciding between the 40, 60 and 80 GB models. I bought a PS2 last year so I don\'t think the backwards compatibility will be an issue. I can just keep my PS2 hooked up. However, when I travel back and forth to school, carrying a PS2 can be a hassle (even though its just a slim one). That\'s why I would buy the 60 or 80 GB models. I heard the 60 has the chips of the PS2 but the 80 is just emulation which has issues (and I know they don\'t mkae the 60 anymore). Also, buying the adapters for the memory cards and Guitar Hero controllers is just a pain to me.

Are there any disadvantages of getting the 40 over the 80? Is the backwards compatibility the only thing the 80 lacks? Are all the connectors the same on both? If you were in my situation, what would you get?
The 80GB isnt completely software emulation. It has some of the chips unlike the US 60GB model that has all the chips.

Here is a link to check the compatibility status of each model
http://www.us.playstation.com/Support/CompatibleStatus
The compatibility list hasnt been updated though for a long time. The emulation has been improved since the updates.


The European 60GB model is similar if not identical to the US 80GB MODEL in terms of emulation. Mine used to have some minor problems with games such as FF12 for example but it has now been fixed.

There are no real disadvantages (excluding the emulation) unless you are a tech geek. The 40GB model has 2 USB ports instead of 4 and it doesnt have the Memory Card readers (Memory stick duo and things like that) presented in the other models but a USB stick does the trick.

Here is a complete list of features and differences
http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_Model_Differences

I think that the 40GB models also consume less energy than the older models. I am not sure about the 80GB one though

Personally I d go for the 80GB for backwards compatibility
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: BizioEE on June 15, 2008, 07:52:50 AM
Consider MGS4, Uncharted, R&C, GT5P, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Heavenly Sword.
I don\'t know if you already have GTA4 on XBox360...and if you like arcade-racing, you may get Grid for PS3(which is the best version) if you don\'t own a very very powerful PC.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: THX on June 15, 2008, 08:12:50 AM
PlayStation 3 40GB w/ Bonus $100 Gift Card

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10039674

Then with the gift card get GTA4 & MGS4 and your total will come to $420.  That\'s what I\'d get if I didn\'t have a 60gb right now.

It\'s out of stock but it sounds like Best Buy is matching this deal.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Paul2 on June 15, 2008, 09:13:19 AM
THX,

have you own a PS3 yet?
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Titan on June 15, 2008, 02:20:54 PM
Would the two less USB ports be that big of a deal? What are they used for? Like I said, I have a 1 year old PS2 so the backwards compatibility isn\'t a big deal. Also, I don\'t feel like buying the adapters for the PS3 to use PS2 equipment.

Oh, I\'m not really thinking about games just yet. Only two I\'m getting when I get it is GTA4 and MGS4
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: THX on June 15, 2008, 02:31:40 PM
Quote from: Paul2
THX,

have you own a PS3 yet?

Yea.  Re-read my other post & check the home theater thread. :)  Picked one up when T5: DR was online.

Quote from: Titan
Would the two less USB ports be that big of a deal? What are they used for?

You\'ll primarily use them for charging your controller.  I use mine for that, a thumb drive for transferring files back & forth, and also for a PS2 USB adapter so I can use my joystick.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Unicron! on June 15, 2008, 02:32:41 PM
The 2 USB ports arent a big deal AFAIK unless you buy some USB peripherals (Eye camera) or use a USB HDD frequently that you are bored to plug and unplug every time you want to charge your controllers.
But then again you can plug your PS3 controllers on your PC\'s USB ports and charge them from there. And as far as media you can stream them from your PC to your console through a media server.

The 360 has 2 USB ports as well but there is no problem.

I have 4 USB ports on my PS3 and bought the EYE camera but 2 are almost always left unused
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: THX on June 15, 2008, 02:35:38 PM
2 is all you\'d need.  If you need more get one of these:

(https://psx5central.com/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oreillynet.com%2Fdigitalmedia%2Fblog%2Fimages%2Fusb-hub-dongle.jpg&hash=f04c569fccb0960563859dc2bf5ee1ed4f2ac89f)
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Nolaws on June 15, 2008, 04:15:56 PM
there is a big rumor going on that Sony as been working on a 100% software emulation for the PS2 games that will be added for free to the PS3 (it\'s a good move to have such a software when PS4 will lunch, it would be easier to have the PS1 / PS2 emulation out of the box).
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Unicron! on June 15, 2008, 04:24:44 PM
Yeah I ve heard about that too, although it still not 100% confirmed (I think)
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Paul2 on June 15, 2008, 04:45:18 PM
Quote from: THX

Yea.  Re-read my other post & check the home theater thread. :)  Picked one up when T5: DR was online.

oh I see.  Checking your pic again, I noticed the ps3 under the tv\'s stand.
(https://psx5central.com/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bluesurfdesigns.com%2Ftheater%2Fav_setup.jpg&hash=1fc4da0d736e2c1f5f86f74419f16a5ad78a6188)


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You\'ll primarily use them for charging your controller.  I use mine for that, a thumb drive for transferring files back & forth, and also for a PS2 USB adapter so I can use my joystick.
funny thx....that last line make me chuckle a bit. charging your controller so you can use your joystick...:gay:
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Titan on June 15, 2008, 06:16:32 PM
I noticed that the MGS4 package online is 500 dollars with the 80GB PS3 but will probably still won\'t use the backwards compatibility. I\'m more inclined to get that. I don\'t really care about the USB ports since I can just get a USB thing.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Paul2 on June 15, 2008, 08:05:30 PM
but software emulation should do for many of the games...and they are firmware upgradeable.  other than that, you can rely on your good old ps2 console...

the MGS 80 GB PS3 package does make me kind of want to get a ps3, but the $500 is still a bit too expensive for me.  I don\'t mind waiting though it been years since the last time that I bought any new videogames, i been purchasing old school remade videogames.  When FFXIII comes out which I think next year, might be the time that I will get a ps3.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Unicron! on June 15, 2008, 08:16:37 PM
Well if you are still playing PS2 games a lot, I think it will be a good choice to get the 80GB for backwards compatibility + MGS4. After some time with the PS3 you will find it convenient to use it for everything.

Other than that, paying extra for that alone when you wont be playing PS2 games much doesnt sound like a necessity. Especially when the 40GB PS3 might be getting complete software emulatio (although not guaranteed).

I guess the 80GB except from extra storage, MGS4 and BC, it also comes with the dual shock 3 right?

edit: Just checked the prices btw

I noticed that if you get a 40GB version + MGS4 separately it will cost around $455 ($399+$55). You are basically paying $45 extra for BC and double the HDD storage I guess assuming you are aiming for an 80GB MGS4 Bundle that costs $500
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Titan on June 16, 2008, 01:20:38 PM
Quote from: Unicron!
I noticed that if you get a 40GB version + MGS4 separately it will cost around $455 ($399+$55). You are basically paying $45 extra for BC and double the HDD storage I guess assuming you are aiming for an 80GB MGS4 Bundle that costs $500

That\'s what I was thinking. I\'d rather spend the extra 45 bucks, which I will have in a couple weeks, and get the better PS3, since I\'m getting MGS4 when I buy it anyway. Worst case scenerio I don\'t use it and I\'m out 45 bucks but I think the hard drive alone would be worth it. I\'m not expecting to do serious gaming but I at least have that peace of mind so if I do use up the space, I won\'t have to buy a new hard drive.

I love having my new job. I get over 320 a week so in two weeks, I should have enough to buy this and have money left over for a 30 pack to drink while I play :)
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Living-In-Clip on June 16, 2008, 05:06:26 PM
I\'d like to offer advice.

1: Enjoy the money while it lasts. It\'s decent money for your age.

2: Save the money. You\'ll regret spending it all on trivial things when you get older, have a family and need to buy a house.

3: Buy everything you can while you are young and single.

4: Buy the cheapest PS3 and just get Rachet and Clank.

5: Save your money. You\'ll never know when you need it.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Viper_Fujax on June 16, 2008, 05:32:20 PM
1 and 3 contradicts 2 and 5
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Living-In-Clip on June 16, 2008, 06:46:35 PM
Quote from: Viper_Fujax
1 and 3 contradicts 2 and 5


You\'re a smart one, aren\'t ya?
;)
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: Titan on June 16, 2008, 07:38:39 PM
I\'m gonna open up a savings account and put a good percentage of my check into that and the stuff I\'m willing to spend in my checking. Only big things this summer I\'m buying is a PS3 and a new guitar amp. Those two purchases should cost me 800, and the guitar amp I\'m buying at the end of the summer (since the band me and my friend are working on isn\'t in the playing stage yet). The rest I\'m saving for the school year and other stuff and the times I go out with friends. But I\'m planning on working during the school year so I think I\'ll be good.
Title: its getting about time for me to buy a PS3
Post by: videoholic on June 17, 2008, 04:05:28 AM
I cringe whenever I think about the stupid shit I wasted my money on when I was a kid.  If only I had bought stock in Apple instead I wouldn\'t have to work right now.