I'd say it's worth it if you like shmups or fps. though, lost odyssey (an rpg) is pretty good. it's much better than final fantasy xiii. I haven't beaten lost odyssey (2nd disc iirc), but I beat final fantasy xiii on the 360.
Xbox 360 is not at all a good system to play FPS games on in 2019. Not at all.I'd say it's worth it if you like shmups or fps. though, lost odyssey (an rpg) is pretty good. it's much better than final fantasy xiii. I haven't beaten lost odyssey (2nd disc iirc), but I beat final fantasy xiii on the 360.
PS3’s have a force eject. No power to console. Press and hold eject. Connect power, console will turn on and force eject on the disk. That’s all people have to do instead of taking apart the console.Alright so I got a 2.5k ps3 from this shady guy that said it had a disc stuck in it and he couldn't remove it because he "didn't have the internet to look it up so he just put it away" so I thought it wouldn't be hard to just open and remove it.
Turns out he lied had tried to do it but couldn't put it all back together judging by some ribbon cables not being plugged in there was no disc either. It also looks that he lost almost all the screws for it, and the ones he left were stripped. I managed to take it apart but I don't know to put the disc drives bottom ribbon cable back in (it was already out) and the video guides i found all have a similar but a little different ps3 slim that doesn't even have that cable under the disc drive.
This probably a different problem so I think I'll post it as a new thread too.
PS3’s have a force eject. No power to console. Press and hold eject. Connect power, console will turn on and force eject on the disk. That’s all people have to do instead of taking apart the console.
The ribbon cable will have a perfect fold and line up to a connector on the motherboard. These connectors will have latches on to clip the cable in place so make sure not to break it