Swiss Army Knife.
not even sure how you would rip them as tried a PS3 disc in my PC's bluray drive out of interest to see how big they are but it just rejected them saying it couldnt read them when it has no problem with any other bluray disc.
Swiss Army Knife.
them knives realy do everything dont they? lol
its confirmed by alek who is Dark Alex right hand and maintaining this blog
http://alek.dark-alex.org/PS3Zone.php
its confirmed by alek who is Dark Alex right hand and maintaining this blog http://alek.dark-alex.org/PS3Zone.php
Man it's not piracy to Backup legal PS3 BD's u own its just to save ur PS3 lense and play more games without ejecting one disc and insetring another disc.
BTW i think PS3 60GBSKU is best for Backups and homebrews.
Last edited by Xeon_2006; August 17th, 2008 at 04:36.
most first generation ps3 games will fit on a single layer dvd anyways. And most others will fit on a dual layer. I'd say MGS 4 isn't really 32 gbs anyways. If I had my guess theres a lot of padding there. I'm glad to see this happen actually, even though I hate the ps3. It's always nice to see a console get hacked. You do all know that this only can be done with an older firmware right? Just putting that out there. But lets just say they start making their own firmware just like for the psp. We all know that it's going to start this cat and mouse chase again.
I'd be happy if I can run my original games off the HDD. I hate listening to the laser slowly dying.
ESPECIALLY now that Burnout Paradise is supposed to be a PSN release. I wish that games creators would allow full disc installs on the PS3.
Im pretty sure that most people wouldnt do this (especially with stock drives) until the PS3 can run unsigned code from the XMB and could run some sort of ISO compression tool.
I mean, if you think about it, MGS4 has to be huge, so huge that it would probably wouldnt fit on a 20GB PS3 drive or a 40GB PS3 drive (and would barely fit the 60GB) without compression.
Games like Resistance and Motorstorm would probably fit.
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