[QUOTE="gamenerd15"]
[QUOTE="The_Golden_Age-"]
I had issues with white horizontal lines running down the screen every once in a while. That was years ago on a really crappy SDTV (not saying that yours is crappy but mine sure was). You said that it's a TV/VCR combo? I think that's the real problem. If you try to run a DVD player or Blu-ray player through a VCR you will get a lot of problems. I think I remember one of my friends trying to run a PS2 through a TV/VCR combo back in the day and it wouldn't work properly.
Kravyn81
No, they are not white horizontal lines. They are actual graphical issues within the game itself. They are actually 3D in shape. For example, when I play tekken 6 and Law is wearing his Yellow Martial Arts outfit, 3D orange lines will come off his body. My guess would be that the Graphics chip or something inside the PS3 is either wore out. The only other guess I can think of is that my controller is a little broken and has trouble recharging and it cuts out a lot and then reconnects. When this happens, sometimes a notice pops up saying that my USB ports are low on power or something of that nature. My TV/Vcr combo has a VCR built inside of the TV. My AV cables go inside the TV directly.
Dude...dude...DUDE! You're not listening.
Throw out your sh!tty TV from 1996 and invest some money in a cheap HDTV, OK??
Mow some lawns, get a paper route or sell some blood. HDTVs are NOT that expensive anymore. So, do what you have to do, buy a sh!tty brand from Wal-mart but at least you'll have an HDTV.
Here: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sceptre-32-Class-LCD-720p-60Hz-HDTV-X322BV-HD/15739136 - That's $189.
Stop playing your 2006 technology on 1996 technology and maybe that solve your problem.
WTF is your problem? I have not had a problem with playing games until a couple of months ago. If my crappy tv as you call could play games fine for five and half years, then obviously it is another issue. I do not know why everyone is being judgmental about what TV I use to play games. I do not have extra money right now due to bills. Even if I did, why should I invest in a new TV when the old one has worked fine for years. I should also mention that Wii games run fine. If other systems are running fine, then clearly my TV is ok. I can watch movies with no problems. I did not whine about anything. I just asked simple questions and half the people are jumping on my case just because I am not up to code with the latest and greatest.
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