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Just got my PokerStars cashout and probably tomorrow I'm going to go pick up my PS3.
just wanted opinions on weather the 80gb version is better than the 60 and worth the extra hundred bucks. I have read something about different emulation systems in order to play older games between the two, but need to read up on which one is better and why and if it really makes a difference. Any opinions will be helpful |
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The 60gb has the Emo chip which is the emulation chip. The 80gb are using software emulation, like the Euro/Pal PS3's. They say the hardware emulation is better, and there have been complaints with the software emulation, since it doesnt cover as many games. People do say most major ps2 games are covered by the software emulator though. Unless you have a huge ps2 collection, and no ps2, I would say it really doesn't matter. After all aren't you mostly buying it for next gen games? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I think i'm buying it just to buy it.
Until the PS3 actually has some good games come out, i'll just be playing a bunch of Ps2 games that I haven't gotten around to beating. I'll pick up Ninja Gaiden, but that's it so far for the nex gen games. At least I'll have a blue ray player no? haha |
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Why not try a 360? There are quite a few really good games already out with with big hits like Bioshock and Halo3 coming out.
In terms of Blu ray its great if thats why you are buying it, but there is no clear winner in the HD format war. Growing up during the beta/vhs wars, I'm waiting awhile before I buy either one. Also if you don't really expect to game on it a lot right now, why not wait a bit. Speculation is the 80gb will probably drop to the 60gb price once they run through their 60gb stock. Either way enjoy your new system, you'll have fun [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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If they held the same amount of data, there would be no contest. Blu Ray has a shot because it's a better format, and a theoretical limit of like 200 gigs is better than 60. That might be enough for Sony to win this one, as Beta wasn't as pronouncedly better.
I'd probably bet on this being a pointless battle anyhow, as by the time it's decided we'll all have solid state petabyte hard drives and download movies in 5 seconds. |
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I don't really want to hijack, but 200 gigs vs 60 gigs in disc format isn't really a big difference unless you're anticipating huge technological advances beyond 1080p. Frankly I'm not since the human eye can barely tell the difference between 1080p and 720p.
[ QUOTE ] I'd probably bet on this being a pointless battle anyhow, as by the time it's decided we'll all have solid state petabyte hard drives and download movies in 5 seconds. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe I just haven't kept up with the research, but do you really believe download times that quick are coming in the next couple years? |
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