Well he could be coming here to see our theories, so he knows what not to use and surprises us.
Spoiler Hope it's a good one :D
I'm not sure what kind of capture card he's got, depending on what you have you get different cables to connect to the TV. Here's a guide with a few options of capture cards, and what extra cables you'll need: http://community.eu.playstation.com...to-record-your-gameplay-Look-here/m-p/8082299
I'm not sure... what was the default name? xD
Actually, I really think he is a member here. KH-Vids is one of the biggest sites for KH. He must have an account here, loggin in to see our thoughts and discussions. And I am pretty sure this is his account. http://www.kh-vids.net/member.php?18966-kingdomheartscompleter22
You liked it huh? :p
Yeah I heard it's developed by like, 5 guys or sth lol. Not from a big company. If it's as good as you say, then kudos to them. On a scale from...
Is it really that scary? I can't play it myself. My computer is cwap.
Sorry for the late reply. It seems that Western Digital drives, or Samsung, are the best ones to go twith when upgrading. The problems you are reffering to are possible idling from the hard drive that causes game freezes, as explained in the quote below. There is a solution to that, but you will see it's not very simple. But in the case you upgrade and have those problems, just know that you can fix it lol. This problem is said to occur in some WD drives, like the Scorpion Blue, but on the contrary, there are others who say that it's working like a charm for them. I cannot guarantee you what will work and what will not. But if you want to upgrade, then don't hold back. If it works, then awesome. If it has problems, and if in the worst case scenario it just doesn't work, then ok. Just the fact that it might not be working shouldn't stop you from upgrading, that risk is always there. Any 2.5", 5400 RPM 8MB cache will do, it's just how lucky you are xD To raise your chances, you buy a drive from a good brand, like WD or Samsung, and the rest is luck. And as I mentioned, some problems can also be fixed. Just my opinion, I dunno if it helped or made things worse. :P Btw, below the quote (which you won't be needing for any other reason than informational purposes -for now-) there is some important news that you must read. Spoiler The new FW update (3.56) is blocking most models drive upgrade (if you've done it before the update, there's no problem). It will probably be patched in the next days or so, but if you're thinking on upgrading to a better drive, you better not do it now (if you already updated your PS3 to 3.56) and wait until this firmware issue is solved. Link for details: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-02-01-ps3-security-patch-halts-hdd-upgrades
He's using the Aver MediaCenter software. He's got a capture card, connects the pc with his TV, and with the software he can see the TV screen in his computer screen. You can use it with PS3 I suppose, but you need a capture card. Here's the link for the software: http://www.avermedia-usa.com/avertv/mcs/mcs-1.html
Well I knew it.
Well I've heard FFXIII's music, and it's not bad. It's one of the most relaxing and enjoyable soundtracks in video games.
Final Fantasy VII oc
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And how did they do that?
Well I haven't heard of anything like that, and I'm not surprised, PS3 is too big a machine to use with a computer like PSP with remotejoy. Those stuff only come out for handhelds, like PSP, DS, etc. Those are the ones that use the fewest resources and are able to connect remotely.
Nah, not remoteplay. You can only use your computer's monitor instead of a tv. To do this all you need is a HDMI --> DVI cable. There are many guides out there, google and you shall find. Here's an example: http://www.overclock.net/playstation/191028-how-play-your-ps3-through-your.html
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You are now a man.