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#1 karmafreejack
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If you are so concerned, go here and get this...

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#2 karmafreejack
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Last I heard, Gameshark and ARMax didn't work. I know the Codebreaker works. I've used V10.0 myself and I hear many other versions work as well. There is a certain trick to work it though. Try this with your devices. Connect the Sixasis with the usb cord. Put the disc in. While the disc is loading, pay attention to the lights on the Sixasis, If they black out, push the PS button. Do the same when switching discs after enabling the codes (if you make it that far). See if that works. Let us know if you get it working. I know plenty of people with PS3'sthat would still like to go crazy with San Andreas device codes.

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#3 karmafreejack
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I wasn't impressed with the demo. To me, If the game wasn't designed to be a FPS I would be interested cause I usually like creepy-type games. Since I absolutely hate FPS, this over-rides my overall opinion on the game.
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#4 karmafreejack
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The 60GB is known to be the best. So if you want the best go for that while you can. When it comes to actual hard drive space, you can always upgrade massive amounts later for reasonalbe costs. If the features that were removed are no real impact to you, then go with the whichever model truely suits your personal needs. Though personally, at first I didn't think I would take advantage of all the bells and wistles that comes with the sixty, I eventually did out of curiosity. And I'm loving it. The choice is really up to you. Weigh your options well, but don't sell yourself short and regret buying an inferior model just to save some bucks right now.
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#5 karmafreejack
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Here is the current set up of my living room.

Samsung 32" lcd
Samsung 23" lcd (so my girlfriend can watch tv while I play)
PS3 (160 GB)
PS2 slim
Time Warner cable HD
Sony HT-SS2000 5.1 HDMI Reciever
Sony shelf, center, surround and sub speakers

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#6 karmafreejack
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I put an internal Sata Seagate 160GB into the PS3 and swapped out the factory Seagate 60GB. Then I got an enclosure for the 60GB to be an external HD for backups and other storage.
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#7 karmafreejack
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I've had some online lag while playing it yesterday. Nothing major, but noticeable. I believe the game deserves an7.5 personally.It's good but could be great. It's a bit challenging getting use to the controlls after so many years of Tony Hawk. But The concept of it is great. I can see where this game can grow to be better in sequals if it picks up in sales.
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The PS2 memory card adapter to transfer your PS2 files, if you plan on playing last gen games on the PS3.

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#9 karmafreejack
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well, you seem really reluctant and uninterested in audio in the first place, so perhaps not investing in anything is a wiser decision for you. However, if you want at least a little bit of something I can suggestThis decent Home theater in a box deal that is cheap but offers better stuff than most low end systems.
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#10 karmafreejack
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It all depends on how much your willing to spend. A specific price range like $300-$500, $500-$800, $800-up?