LM here,
I personally don't really like the PS3 and won't get one till its last year available, if i do. The only thing i used to like about it was the Blu-ray player built into it, which is actually cheaper bought as the PS3 than a stand-alone Blu-ray player. I also just found out that the PS3 stores all your game files on its hard drive, they just have to be transferred from the memory card to the PS3 HDD itself. This is an absolutely great idea. The only drawback of this is that other video game companies (Nintendo, Microsoft) would have to spend more money to integrate a hard drive into their console and allow all save files and other unlockables to be stored this way. It may be a while at least till Nintendo and Microsoft follow suit. Good job Sony. For once you do something right with the PS3.
So what if you don't have a memory card and you play PSX and PS2 games on the PS3 for the first time, does this mean that the PSX game will notice the PS3 HDD and automatically save to the HDD and not look for a PSX card?
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