Yeah, but if you're buying brand new, they don't really ship the 40 gigs anymore.
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I've got a 40gb PS3. No problems yet, and I really enjoy it.
I am running out of room on it. Soon I'll get a larger hard disk.
Every game I have has a mandatory install when you play it for the first time. They vary in size. The biggest game I have is Oblivion GOTY edition, which installs 5.4GB onto the hard disk. The smallest is Resistance, which is only about 120mb. So it really varies depending on the game.
Keep in mind that the PS3 console comes with a SIXAXIS controller, and not a Dualshock3, so it doesn't vibrate.
I don't know about the USA and European markets, but here in Japan alot of the bundles that come out now have a DS3 controller included. I saw that the MGS4 and Littlebigplanet console bundles both include a Dualshock3 (LBP actually has 2 instead of a SIXAXIS and DS3). I got LBP with a DS3 last week for about 7500yen.
Although the bundles may not be available in your territory, you can import, as the PS3 games aren't region locked.
Keep in mind that DVD playback, and PS1 back-compatibility (and PS2 back compat if your hardware supports it) WILL be region locked. So if you have alot of domestic PS1 games you'd like to play, then you probably should get a local PS3.sigpic
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Originally posted by Biohazard EX View PostUmm... As I understand it, the 80 and 40 gig is the same model.
I have the 60 Gig, and I absolutely love it. What bugs?
I bought my system refurbished from gamestop and it still runs really well. MY friend todd bought his new in the box and i have to hunt down a way to repair it becuase he's an idiot, and lazy.
with that said i think the bug is with the bluray drive. todds system degraded to the point were it would not even play ps1 or reg CDs.
I think when gamestop fixed it they replaced the BRD drive with a better functioning unit as i have been using it for the last year and a half and my frineds broke down in july
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Yeah, but is that something that's consistent in many of the systems? Or is that just something that happens to like that 0.3% of people whose systems break down?
I know my friend had one of the older models, that were released soon after PS3 came out, and that one was loud as hell. The cooling system would practically whistle. And I heard that THAT was fairly common in the early models.
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Yeah, I'm not too positive about backward compatibility on the new models. Because different sources say different things...
I actually think you CAN play PS2 games on it too, but instead of playing them from the hardware, it's emulated and so, performance isn't guaranteed. As for PS1 games, I'm not sure how it works. I guess maybe it's emulated as well. According to Sony's website, there is some backwards compatibility on it, though.
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