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Old 03-12-2007, 12:26   #3
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Re: 60gb hdd in 40gb ps3?

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Originally Posted by Keane View Post
Believe me, you're getting more than just an extra 20gb when you buy the 60gb.

With the 60gb, you are still able to play PS2 games via software emulation bcause software was removed when they did the 40gb (because Sony are daft ****s who think their current measly selection is better than their back catalogue). The 40gb has had some USB ports and the card reader removed.

While it may not seem like much, if you've got a lot of PS2 games or like PS2 gaming then you're best choice is the 60gb. The carder comes in handy if you've a PSP as do the extra USB ports.

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If you sent your PS3 in to be fixed, then it would have to include the original hard drive. Using a different drive would be useful if you plan to install Linux on your system because then you can keep all your files seperate.
If people have loads of PS2 games then Im guessing they (or the majority) still have a PS2. Yes maybe it is a bit of a pain keeping it out or plugged in, but to be honest, if there PS2 games mean that much to them, then it wont bother them.

Also Dont forget if you are wanting backwards compatibility (which he never actually mentioned when talking about the 40GB so I dont know what you have brought it up for) then you will need a memory card adapter to be able to carry on the current level you are on.
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