cheat codes
Июн/090
> I have some cheat codes, but were do I enter them? In RE4 I tried
> every menu but I’m still clueless.
Depends on the game and the code. Some cheat codes are button combos that need
to be entered at a particular screen, like the menu, in play, or the pause
screen. Some games even have a cheat code section where you can enter codes that
you have found. Others are for specific hardware…
> Also, looking on the gameshark website (a product which has proven
> itself to be a waste of money) it states that «M» must be on. What
> does that mean?
Probably something to do with the gameshark itself, in some funky menu or
something. I can’t help you with that, though.
A favorite site among this group’s members is GameFAQs at www.gamefaqs.com where
you can find help of many kinds for almost every game in existence, for free,
just waiting for you to find it or ask for it in the right place.
ps3 cooling question
Июн/091
I got the 80 gig a few weeks ago and thing is off the charts on the wow factor, anyways, I notice it blows out quite a bit of warm /hot air. I been reading and it seems normal but my question is how long can it withstand the heat? And would it be a good idea to get a external fan on it or intercooler? If so i found this one do you think it would do the job without causing issues?
PS3 questions
Июн/090
We have a DVR cable box, a JVC surround with DVD and now the PS3 and we are having fits trying to figure out how to get the sound hooked up so all will play through the surround system. There don’t appear to be enough ports to have digital sound from both the cable and the PS3 to the JVC. I know there has to be a way to do this but I am at a loss other than hunting for a digital port Y cable. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have read all of the posts on the PS3 posted here and learned a lot but still have a few more questions before we decide to purchase one. In reading the Sony site it says in one place that you can use component cable connections for HD (ypbpr2) and then in another place it says for blue ray disks to play you must use HDMI connections. Our HD TV does not show HDMI in the manual, I have not twisted myself into a pretzel to look at the back to see if in fact one does exist that they haven’t mentioned in the manual. The TV is 2 years old so it really may not have one. Can you actually play blue ray movies using the component cable hook up? If not then there is no point in even thinking about getting a PS3 until we upgrade the TV.