It was not my idea to have 2 PS3s damn it.. Stop making a big deal about it. Thank you.
so im going to advertise it as much as i can lol
so im going to advertise it as much as i can lol
WeaponXxX said:It was an example and anyone who buys high volume hardware knows all-in-ones generally suck. And when your All-in-one sucks the good printer will have dropped yes however there will be newer printers out that are far better. Furthermore your shitty all-in-one does come with small problems like not printing or communicating with the printer which causes headaches for years before you end up buying a good printer.
Finally to the point, minus the fact of being a first gen buyer and getting a Blu-Ray player that does not have upgrade compatibility... once all the bugs are worked out, its pretty much a FACT that dedicated machines are better. While I've gone through several PS2s that ONLY played games the 8 SONY DVD players run solid without a hitch or hick up and have been doing so since DVD players came out. I bought my first DVD player for $899.99 and it still works while I have gone through quite a few PS2s. The consoles are built cheap as the company looses money on the consoles so their lifespan is NOT great.
So while I have no PROOF that a true Blu-Ray Player will outlast a PS3 the previous history with constant failure rates of the PS1 AND PS2 lead ME to believe that the same will happen.
BUDGET All in one printers suck
VCR/DVD/TV combos suck
ALL in ONE Consoles Suck
Your getting a lot for your money for a reason
Generally when I am not working I game for like 8-14 hours a day to beat whatever I might have missed while working. Generally these shift go on for a month or two at a time. So basically the PS2 and PS1 would often start to give me disc reading errors. Once I went to HD Loader I never needed another PS2awdofgum said:What have you done to your PS2s?
ZeWarriorReturns said:Sony has a policy, in which, if the item is a gift, and it breaks, they are forced to fix it as if the customer had the receipt. Which is why I'm going to convince them It was a gift
Bob Loblaw said:ZeWarriorReturns said:Sony has a policy, in which, if the item is a gift, and it breaks, they are forced to fix it as if the customer had the receipt. Which is why I'm going to convince them It was a gift
Even if you've had it longer than the year the warranty covers?
Bob Loblaw said:ZeWarriorReturns said:Sony has a policy, in which, if the item is a gift, and it breaks, they are forced to fix it as if the customer had the receipt. Which is why I'm going to convince them It was a gift
Even if you've had it longer than the year the warranty covers?
True, but by the time the PS3 breaks BD players will be as cheap as DVD players are now, or even cheaper.WeaponXxX said:I went through a bucket of PS1's and PS2's, there made cheap and brake often. A $1000 dollar Sony Blu-Ray player will outlast a PS3 in spades
So they don't do the whole Nintendo thing where they scan the serial number upon purchase and send it to Nintendo's server?coolbho3000 said:They will ask for the console's serial, and when they see it is an unregistered one, they will ask you when you approximately purchased it, and you just have to make up a date ... I usually say a few months earlier ... and then they arrange for the swap ...WeaponXxX said:I went through a bucket of PS1's and PS2's, there made cheap and brake often. A $1000 dollar Sony Blu-Ray player will outlast a PS3 in spades
True, but by the time the PS3 breaks BD players will be as cheap as DVD players are now, or even cheaper.
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What are you going on about? The PS3 is the cheapest and best Blu-Ray player on the market. Standalone players are not able to download updates and therefore are rendered obsolete as new Blu-Ray 'profiles' come out.WeaponXxX said:I went through a bucket of PS1's and PS2's, there made cheap and brake often. A $1000 dollar Sony Blu-Ray player will outlast a PS3 in spades so if his dad watched movies a lot then IMO he should have gotten a real Blu-Ray player. Think of it this way, what is better at the store a $400 printer that prints and JUST prints or a $200 4-in-1 printer?
Passa said:What are you going on about? The PS3 is the cheapest and best Blu-Ray player on the market. Standalone players are not able to download updates and therefore are rendered obsolete as new Blu-Ray 'profiles' come out.
Bob Loblaw said:I think zewarriors error comes from a corrupt firmware. Like if he installed a game from a different region or something. have you played any demos or anything not from the US store, ze? I'm not too sure but it seems like the error comes from a corrupt firmware after doing some googling.