Tranquil said:Does a list exist anywhere with the filesizes of all the PSP games? Just out of curiousity.
...and I need to know how big of a memory card I'm gonna need to get.
N+ is 26.5mb. =)kobykaan said:Tranquil said:Does a list exist anywhere with the filesizes of all the PSP games? Just out of curiousity.
...and I need to know how big of a memory card I'm gonna need to get.
No list exists just get an 8GB and forget about the sizes!
Smallest is about 40mb and the largest is about 1.75gb that's with homebrew of various sizes in between all you really need to know
At the very least get a 4gb card! anything smaller like a 2gb would be pointless with some games like Crisis Core would take up almost a 2gb on its own!
which gta are you talking about, 9.80 gb ? do you mean 980 mb?Spartan117H3 said:I say get an 8 GB or wait till the 16 GB drops in price. Grand Theft Auto Vice City takes 1.58 GB (Iso mode obviously) and Resistance Retribution takes 1.38 GB in CSO mode. These are the highest I've seen but they're over 1 GB each so I wouldn't get anything lower than an 8 GB.
However, if you convert them into CSO's, they're significantly smaller. For example, if you did Grand Theft Auto, it would be about 9.80 GB but the thing is, GTA doesn't work well in CSO mode. Other games are fine. Homebrew usually doesn't surpass 50 MB, give or take unless it's a big homebrew game or something of that sort.
Tranquil said:Would I need to get a Photofast adapter with two microsd cards?
From what I hear, some games load slower off them and I don't believe MagicGate is supported...is that a big deal?
clegion said:which gta are you talking about, 9.80 gb ? do you mean 980 mb?Spartan117H3 said:I say get an 8 GB or wait till the 16 GB drops in price. Grand Theft Auto Vice City takes 1.58 GB (Iso mode obviously) and Resistance Retribution takes 1.38 GB in CSO mode. These are the highest I've seen but they're over 1 GB each so I wouldn't get anything lower than an 8 GB.
However, if you convert them into CSO's, they're significantly smaller. For example, if you did Grand Theft Auto, it would be about 9.80 GB but the thing is, GTA doesn't work well in CSO mode. Other games are fine. Homebrew usually doesn't surpass 50 MB, give or take unless it's a big homebrew game or something of that sort.
xist said:I'd completely agree with the above (although i've not tried GoW or the GTA games) Magic Gate tech really doesn't matter in the case of a GENUINE set up. Fake sticks without Magic Gate are terrible because they're cheap knock-offs, NOT because they don't have the MG standard. The best way to judge your stick performance, once you're happy it's not a fake that may corrupt on you or die, is with the PSXReality Speed Tester (or for a less detailed output Blackspeed).
A genuine Photofast CR-5400 and two fast MicroSD's (i.e preferably not Class 2 if you have large sticks) are liable to be a cheap memory solution and fine for gaming.
Tranquil said:xist said:I'd completely agree with the above (although i've not tried GoW or the GTA games) Magic Gate tech really doesn't matter in the case of a GENUINE set up. Fake sticks without Magic Gate are terrible because they're cheap knock-offs, NOT because they don't have the MG standard. The best way to judge your stick performance, once you're happy it's not a fake that may corrupt on you or die, is with the PSXReality Speed Tester (or for a less detailed output Blackspeed).
A genuine Photofast CR-5400 and two fast MicroSD's (i.e preferably not Class 2 if you have large sticks) are liable to be a cheap memory solution and fine for gaming.
But how would the speed with the photofast and 2 microsd cards (while using it in a PSP, not on a PC) compare to using say, this or this one?