Sony designed the PS2 for Vertical playback – part of it’s whole ‘monolith’ shape. In fact, my first generation PS2 is just starting to die – and the only time it will play DVDs is when it is vertical. It won’t read them in the horizontal position.
Sony designed the PS2 for Vertical playback – part of it’s whole ‘monolith’ shape. In fact, my first generation PS2 is just starting to die – and the only time it will play DVDs is when it is vertical. It won’t read them in the horizontal position.
My oringal playstation used to stall and I had to put it vertical to get it going agian.
The DVD engine is designed to work in a vertical position – so you will get less DREs, and it will wear less if it is kept vertical.
Oh, and you don’t need one of those stupid stands, either – my PS2 stands just fine by its own weight.
but it’s wide and angular 🙁
hot… like your mum
I’d take a crappy system I can replace and DVD media any day.
Nope, you heard wrong.
I’d take a crappy system I can replace and DVD media any day.
I’ll take my solid state system NES and SNES over crappy dvd bases new systems anyday
I’d take a crappy system I can replace and DVD media any day.
It’s just an intermediary solution though. Movements in the future will probably go to a flashcard sort of medium. High in storage but still compact in size, rather than something the size of a regular harddrive or NES cart(which were freakishly huge even when they first came out. Famicom carts were less than half the size… and they’re the same system.)
Cartridge systems rock, but disc media systems can do so much more……
They can actually do much less. But they have a huge advantage in high storage at an affordable price, and that more than makes up for their incapabilities otherwise. Cartridges can do more, like having new hardware be included inside the game, which is part of the reason why I think things will move back to that sort of thing once storage becomes more affordable, and that ought to have happened by the beginning of the generation after PS3.
I mean, short of an all-out run through a true-to-source universe based on Frank Herbert’s Dune Saga or something like that, I don’t see how that much hardware could be fully utilized…