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I don't know. I love the original Killzone.
I have played through it a few times already. Sure there are things that could have been better, but something about the characters, atmosphere, weapons and gameply keeps me coming back.
try running the optical cables directly from your ps3 to your receiver's audio input. There should be less noise and a clearer signal this way.Tertuel
I'll try it, but the thing that bothers me is that it did't happen when I first hooked everything up.
I hadn't noticed it in the past, but today when I turned on my PS3 I heard some very clear audio popping coming from my speakers. I tried audio from other sources and they were all fine so it's not my receiver or speakers.
What could be the problem? It does it on games, MP3s and videos. This hasn't happened before and I think it would have been pretty hard to miss it.
I am hooked up with HDMI cables to my TV, then Optical audio cables from my TV to my receiver. It's so annoying.
HELP!
I'm also sure that 50% of those voted as 2 or more have had it in poor conditions. Treat it well and it will treat you well.Immortal_Evil
Let me take you for a walk down my video game past.
This is the current status of my systems.
Sega Master System - older than most people posting in this thread - works perfectly
Sega Genesis - works perfectly
Sega GameGear - works perfectly
Sony PS1 - works perfectly
Sony PS2 - launch system works perfectly
Nintendo 64 - works perfectly
Nintendo GameCube - works perfectly
Super Nintendo - works perfectly
Sony PSP - Works perfectly
Nintendo Gameboy Advance - Works perfectly
Sony PS3 - works perfectly
Microsoft Xbox 360 - broke after 5 months, now I am on my 2nd unit.
I think I know how to take care of my game systems. And those of you saying that 4 out of 10 Xbox 360's breaking isn't bad need to wake up. That is a terrible track record.
Even if you have a TV that displays in 1080p, the games themselves mostly only play in 720p. However, quite a few new games are 1080p compatible, so it looks like they'll all go that way in the future.EndlessGame
True. Most games are 720p. You want to get a TV capable of 1080i if you are going to be watching blu-ray movies because they will bump down to 480p if you have the PS3 set to 720p.
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