well #2 and the finally are the same thing kinda redundant and that video trick is mentioned right in the instruction manual... so its not a secret :confused:
Ya, I bet most people here wouldn't consider any of these "secrets" really... the article is probably geared towards mainstream media with the general public in mind, versus a place where people are dumping/decrypting PS3 files, etc. :D
I still find this post quite interesting:
Completely did not know this, and might be handy if i decide to move to USA :p
You can also tap the ps button (not sure in game but def in XMB) to show a small battery indicator instead of having to hold it down and change to black menu.
You can also connect a larger 3.5" hdd if you use an external case to hold the hdd and use the SATA cable to connect to the ps3 empty drive (there is a drive protector - PS3 HD XT - which you can buy that prevents the ps3 filling with dust).
I found that pretty funny, and wouldn't surprise me if this works (took an electromagnetics course at uni ... fun).
All-in-all pretty informative ;)
Is there anything the ps3 can't do ... (besides playing ISO's of ps3 games from the hdd)
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(1) Play games from any country Harbouring a desire to play Super Gaiden Ninja XI? Now you can. In fact, you can handily play any PS3 game from any country. On holiday in the States and spot the latest release at a bargain dollar-to-pound price? Help yourself. So far, at least, PS3 games aren’t being region coded. That said PS2 and PS1 games are so you can’t play a US title on a Euro console. And let’s not forget that Blu-ray movies are region-coded so the barriers aren’t completely down yet. |
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(3) See how much charge is on your pad There’s no indication of how much charge is left on the pad itself. Instead it appears on screen during games. Press and hold the PS button on any joypad. An indicator will appear, showing your pad’s charge as a small battery. A full battery pic means a fully-charged pad. Neat. |
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(7) Upgrade your hard drive We took the drive out of our PS3 and found it to be a Seagate Momentus 5400rpm 60GB 2.5inch SATA drive. We swapped ours out effortlessly for a Seagate Momentus 120GB 2.5inch SATA drive and it worked perfectly. Remove the cover flap on the bottom of your PS3 with a fingernail. Undo the blue screw and slide the drive over to the right and out of your PS3. Undo the four screws on the ‘caddy’ and remove the old drive. Put your new drive in the caddy (it should be exactly the same size, of course) and re-do the four screws. Slot it back in and slide to the left to make the connections. Re-do the blue screw, pop the cover back on and restart your PS3. Say ‘yes’ to the message on screen and voila - new super-size hard-drive. (Go to Settings, System Settings, System Information to check). |
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(13) Boost your WiFi Finally - and this is the clever bit - take a Coke can (other soft drinks are available) and cut the top off. Cut down the sides of the cup-like can and fan out the divisions slightly so it looks like a weird metal flower. Now make a hole in the bottom and place your new ‘high-gain antenna’ over your router’s stubby aerial so it pokes through. Now point it at your PS3. Sounds mad, looks awful, but you could see a 10% boost in signal strength. |
All-in-all pretty informative ;)
Is there anything the ps3 can't do ... (besides playing ISO's of ps3 games from the hdd)
I always thought the PS3 was region free so surely the Blu-ray would work as well? Probably me misunderstanding summthing. But like someone said before, a lot of these arent really secrets.
Also when you pull the sticker off to get to the screw to change you're HD the sticker has void all over it so you will loose ure warranty X_X
Also when you pull the sticker off to get to the screw to change you're HD the sticker has void all over it so you will loose ure warranty X_X
Ya these aren't really secrets cause a lot of them are in the manual. I had heard about putting something metallic on your router but nothing with a coke can. That could look pretty cool.
i knew most of this. except that "Boost your wifi". has anybody actually tried this? does it work?
yes it actually worked quite well for me! you should try it! you can also use aluminum foil! ;)
You can also add that most new release Blu-ray movies are now region free. ;)

























