KeRbDoG wrote: Looks like once the card is decent, it shouldn't matter on the whole size thing. In terms of using the FMCB card for saves, the
KeRbDoG wrote: is that you can but it isn't recommended as saves can take up a chunk of data and you prob don't want to fill up the FMCB card.
KeRbDoG wrote: Also, found out that FMCB doesn't work with a PS2 'Test' console the hard way
Mr.Cool2015 wrote: » Thanks, I ended up just buying an original 8mb card. I'll probably put saves on this other unofficial blank card I have. Is a PS2 Test console a fat or Slim PS2. I know that the slim is much more reliable than the fat.
KeRbDoG wrote: Mine is a fat but I think they also made slim versions - used by devs to test their games from DVD-Rs and the like
KeRbDoG wrote: Ah no - just wouldn't boot the card. Wanted to load up the HDD loader without having to use the optical drive
Danick wrote: You are better off with a Fat PS2 with expansion port and hard drive. Have tried slim but games are very gltchy on loading screens and cut screens also load times are very slow. PS2 fat setup with free mcboot, hard drive and expansion port using OPL runs very quick and smoothly. Loving my current setup as I loaded all my disk games from back in day on a 250gb hard drive and load up times are quick. Not bothered about loads of games and large hard drives as I only want to play for nostalgic reasons and have all the latest consoles for most of my gaming fixes.
Danick wrote: To cut a long story short - PS2 Fat - network adapter SATA or IDE and Free McBoot a hard drive and you are up and running without any lag or glitchy cut scenes.
Mr.Cool2015 wrote: » Yeah,but it's doing the job for me so far. I'm using a 320gb hard drive in an enclosure and games work well except for cutscenes but I always skip them anyway.
Danick wrote: How do you find the loading times on the slim from the external drive - I read they are slower than an actual disk whereas the fat with internal drive is much faster than disk loading times.
Mr.Cool2015 wrote: » Some cutscenes are really slow and the loading times are slower but overall it's not too bad.
KeRbDoG wrote: » Seems there is a mod-less/McBoot-less 'boot direct from DVD" exploit being worked on for the PS2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yrF4ofFVkQ
KeRbDoG wrote: Seems there is a mod-less/McBoot-less 'boot direct from DVD" exploit being worked on for the PS2
Danick wrote: Good news for slim PS2s but Phat PS2 dvd players must be nearly on their last legs and the hard drive Free McBoot method is so easy - no need for physical media and loading times are much faster using this method with a phat PS2.
sugarman wrote: Like most disc based systems, they usually just need a bit of TLC.
sugarman wrote: I've never had a drive I haven't been able to fix. The vast majority of "laser" issues are usually mechanical issues with motors, rails, belts, cogs etc.. rather than the laser itself. When it is the laser, I've been able to revive them with a pot adjustment that have lasted anywhere between months and over a decade ..and when its completely knackered it can be easily swapped out for less than a tenner these days.
sugarman wrote: I've actually got 2 PS2's on the way for repair, a slim and a Phat. I'll stick an update in the repairs thread when I get a look at them next week.
sugarman wrote: But yeah... back on topic. Dont really see the point in physical backups anymore when you can just play them via FMCB and a Harddrive/USB. Even on a slim its not an awful experience. Mostly just cut scenes that suffer stuttering.
sugarman wrote: » You dont need a modded console though, you can create a FMCB install with a game exploit and disc swap with a modified image of the game youre using. I used a copy of MGS 3 Snake Eater, theres 2 dozen other common games that you can do it with. I even used a Phat PS2 with the lid off on both the console and disc drive as I didnt have a slim.
80s Synth Pop wrote: little tutorial on how to install free mcboot with the new freedvdboot trick: