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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,670 ✭✭✭✭CastorTroy


    And it's the UK one you'd have to keep the sub on? Like if you subbed to an Irish one later, you'd lose access to all the games?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,352 ✭✭✭Glico Man


    CastorTroy wrote: »
    And it's the UK one you'd have to keep the sub on? Like if you subbed to an Irish one later, you'd lose access to all the games?

    Yup. Doesn't bother me that much I must say. PSN cards are easy to get hold of if necessary. I'm well set until this time next year at the moment anyway :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 kennypowers_


    Thinking of signing up one question though, can you play the free downloaded games while offline?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,490 ✭✭✭RobertFoster


    Yes you can.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,543 ✭✭✭✭Varik


    Thinking of signing up one question though, can you play the free downloaded games while offline?

    The expiration date is set when you first download them, if the games expire you'll need to be online to start them the first time and the date will update only at that point.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,543 ✭✭✭✭Varik


    I've got a 2 PS3s one with the original 120GB(slim) and another with 500GB(Launch), I want to swap out the 500GB for a 1TB.
    I have every save in the cloud so they're safe, this is just so I don't need to download anything again.

    Looking for a better and still free method to do this?

    So;
    1 fat PS3 linked to the 500GB
    1 Slim linked to the 120GB
    1 new 1TB drive
    1 external enclosure

    Step 1 Upgrading from a 500GB to a 1TB without losing anything.

    I place the 1TB drive in the enclosure and back up the fat PS3 to that over USB.
    I place the 500GB in the slim and format it, then connect the 1TB using usb and restore the backup.
    I now place the 1TB in the fat and format it and then using the Ethernet connection transfer from the 500GB in the slim to the 1TB in the fat.

    Step 2 Upgrading the 120GB to 500GB.

    Same thing but with the 120GB and the 500GB

    So I need can anyone think of a better method with the above supplies.You must be precise, one ounce of more or less will result in detonation.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,600 ✭✭✭✭RobbingBandit


    Anyone see the deals on the UK store, hitman for £16 or less if you have plus, seems Borderlands 2 was £20 too, Bull**** this is not on the Irish store.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 11,403 Mod ✭✭✭✭F1ngers


    Anyone see the deals on the UK store, hitman for £16 or less if you have plus, seems Borderlands 2 was £20 too, Bull**** this is not on the Irish store.

    Different regions have different offers.
    You may as well complain about the us and japanese stores too.

    You do realise that you can buy those games from the uk store at that price.
    Hitman Absolution is £16 to non + members and £14.39 to + members.

    Borderlands 2 is less than £20, think it's £18.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,187 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    The boob bounce in dead of alive is hilarious! As are the extra outfits you can buy. Playboy bunny and bikini!
    Here's a close up of the outfits, and remember, this is a fighting game.
    NSFW
    Yes, this is a fighting game!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 316 ✭✭osheen


    Cienciano wrote: »
    The boob bounce in dead of alive is hilarious! As are the extra outfits you can buy. Playboy bunny and bikini!
    Here's a close up of the outfits, and remember, this is a fighting game.
    NSFW
    Yes, this is a fighting game!

    So you bought all the extra outfits !!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,187 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    osheen wrote: »
    So you bought all the extra outfits !!
    I'm not really into beat em ups, but graphics have come a long way since Chun Li in street fighter 2 turbo on the snes.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,647 ✭✭✭✭whiterebel


    Cienciano wrote: »
    I'm not really into beat em ups, but graphics have come a long way since Chun Li in street fighter 2 turbo on the snes.

    Still not really answering the question.....:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,721 ✭✭✭Otacon


    whiterebel wrote: »
    Still not really answering the question.....:D

    Too busy...

    randy_marsh_jizz.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,187 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    whiterebel wrote: »
    Still not really answering the question.....:D

    The boob wobbling sort of hypnotized me into buying the outfits.

    http://kotaku.com/5983896/latest-dead-or-alive-5-patch-brings-enhanced-boob-control


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 37,053 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    The tits in DOA5 are ridiculous. Especially in cutscenes in story mode. Woman turns slightly and her tits jiggle for about 5 seconds.

    Haven't gotten too deep into DOA5. Still playing Sleeping Dogs. I do like the game, but I still hate the camera while driving, especially on motorbikes. It can be extremely shaky when going fast, and the way the camera swoops around when trying to reverse or turn around is extremely off-putting. Game in general is fantastic though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭sin0city


    Penn wrote: »
    Still playing Sleeping Dogs. I do like the game, but I still hate the camera while driving, especially on motorbikes. It can be extremely shaky when going fast, and the way the camera swoops around when trying to reverse or turn around is extremely off-putting. Game in general is fantastic though.

    Same here. Loving it so far. I like the way the camera shakes at high speed and that you can see ahead of yourself but generally, I agree, the driving camera could be better, especially when reversing. Aside from that though, I really like the driving. I think it's more fun than GTA although I do miss the cockpit camera from GTA. The cars are also quality, the engine noises are savage. Only problem is I don't seem to be able to save the paint job colour when I change it?

    So far the story is excellent too. Just did
    the wedding,
    which was a brilliant mission. The game is hardcore and gritty and I think the music is excellent too. The melee combat is the best I've played and the gun play is great as well, so yeah, hard to fault this game really.

    I don't tend to play games while online though and one thing I have noticed is it says some feautures aren't available when not connected. Anything worth being connected for?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 37,053 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    sin0city wrote: »
    I don't tend to play games while online though and one thing I have noticed is it says some feautures aren't available when not connected. Anything worth being connected for?

    Nah. Seems to mostly just be advertising some of the DLC. There's also a few things like how when you drive without crashing, you try and beat your previous best, but if you're online it shows you a time by someone on your friends list and you try to beat their time instead. Wouldn't say you're missing out on anything though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,166 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    I've decided to abandon my quest to get my first Platinum on Sleeping Dogs. The few trophies I need will require just too much grinding and it just doesn't interest me. If I'm not platinuming this then I doubt I will for any game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,187 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    Penn wrote: »
    The tits in DOA5 are ridiculous. Especially in cutscenes in story mode. Woman turns slightly and her tits jiggle for about 5 seconds.
    When they talk, the boobs jiggle. It's hilarious. I did a bit of the story mode (good if you don't play fighting games, it runs through loads of basic moves). When Kasumi goes to antartica, meeting some huge bloke dressed in furs, but she's in a skimpy outfit that exposes the side of her arse.
    Penn wrote: »
    Haven't gotten too deep into DOA5. Still playing Sleeping Dogs. I do like the game, but I still hate the camera while driving, especially on motorbikes. It can be extremely shaky when going fast, and the way the camera swoops around when trying to reverse or turn around is extremely off-putting. Game in general is fantastic though.
    Driving camera is great, you can see what's ahead of you! But games really should give you the option of customizing the camera angle


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭sin0city


    Beefy78 wrote: »
    I've decided to abandon my quest to get my first Platinum on Sleeping Dogs. The few trophies I need will require just too much grinding and it just doesn't interest me. If I'm not platinuming this then I doubt I will for any game.

    I'm with you man. I fail to see the point of trophies at all.
    Since when did gaming become about some sort of achievement gratification and not just about having fun with a game? Please enlighten me as to what the point of collecting trophies is, apart from developers wanting people to keep their game in the machine and have to get all the dlc and play the multiplayer to get all the trophies?

    A ding and a trophy on your PSN account. What are people trying to do, be the best at videogames? For the most part, they're not even hard to get. Anyone can put in the hours and get them. If you want to do something challenging, just play Dark Souls.

    And it's not that I don't understand because I haven't tried. I tried with Assasin's Creed 2. Most of them were fun but the last one was collect all the feathers. That would have involved boring grinding, and for what?

    So yeah, I just ignore them now. Sleeping Dogs is great and I've got a few sets of Health Shrines but no way I'm going to try and collect them all. It'd be mind numbingly boring and it'd make the game too easy anyway.

    The only positive I can see is that it may add some replayability.
    Sorry for the rant, and it's obviously just how I feel, I'm not trying to tell anyone they're wrong or anything, I just don't get how it's fun.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭Jikashi


    sin0city wrote: »
    I fail to see the point of trophies at all.
    Since when did gaming become about some sort of achievement gratification and not just about having fun with a game? Please enlighten me as to what the point of collecting trophies is, apart from developers wanting people to keep their game in the machine and have to get all the dlc and play the multiplayer to get all the trophies?

    A ding and a trophy on your PSN account. What are people trying to do, be the best at videogames? For the most part, they're not even hard to get. Anyone can put in the hours and get them. If you want to do something challenging, just play Dark Souls.

    People have been aiming for 100% completition of games long before online trophies and achievements existed. Was there any true tangible reward for collecting every single egg, gem and dragon in Spyro beyond those needed to access the final boss and roll the credits? Or actually Catching 'Em All in Pokemon? Nope, it's all to do with completion, and while doing just what is necessary to see the end credits is fine, people including myself get enjoyment from games for collecting everything there is to collect, discovering every single secret, doing all there is to do until there's nothing left and playing the game under certain conditions for extra challenge, eg playing through Mega Man using only the buster, rescuing every last slave in Abe's Oddysee, or completing Metal Gear Solid without a single alert or kill.

    The only thing that's different now compared to then is the scope of your bragging rights has extended from friends who see you do it and people you tell in school, to a worldwide stage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 37,053 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    Cienciano wrote: »
    Driving camera is great, you can see what's ahead of you! But games really should give you the option of customizing the camera angle

    That is a much better angle than GTAIV. Definitely.
    sin0city wrote: »
    I'm with you man. I fail to see the point of trophies at all.
    Since when did gaming become about some sort of achievement gratification and not just about having fun with a game? Please enlighten me as to what the point of collecting trophies is, apart from developers wanting people to keep their game in the machine and have to get all the dlc and play the multiplayer to get all the trophies?

    A ding and a trophy on your PSN account. What are people trying to do, be the best at videogames? For the most part, they're not even hard to get. Anyone can put in the hours and get them. If you want to do something challenging, just play Dark Souls.

    And it's not that I don't understand because I haven't tried. I tried with Assasin's Creed 2. Most of them were fun but the last one was collect all the feathers. That would have involved boring grinding, and for what?

    So yeah, I just ignore them now. Sleeping Dogs is great and I've got a few sets of Health Shrines but no way I'm going to try and collect them all. It'd be mind numbingly boring and it'd make the game too easy anyway.

    The only positive I can see is that it may add some replayability.
    Sorry for the rant, and it's obviously just how I feel, I'm not trying to tell anyone they're wrong or anything, I just don't get how it's fun.

    I've platinumed 4 games. The Walking Dead (doesn't really count because you get it for just completing the game anyway), both Batman Arkham games and Assassin's Creed 2 (was one trophy away from the platinum for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood but it would have involved boosting online, so I just said f*ck it).

    In the case of the games I platinumed, it was because I genuinely enjoyed playing them, and didn't even mind having to go around, collecting items etc. I had played AC2 a few times and noticed I only had a few simple trophies to get, so just used it as an excuse to play it again. Didn't even mind having to collect all the feathers, as it was a game I could easily spend hours running around on the rooftops anyway. Batman games, I was off sick from work for a while and pretty much bedridden, so getting those trophies helped pass the time (plus, it helped me really improve at the game because of the challenges taking me out of my comfort zone and having to do things differently than normal). It became more of a challenge and added that replayability.

    Generally, I play games just for fun, and occasionally check the trophies list. If I'm not far off platinuming the game anyway, I'll check to see what's left to do and see if I can be bothered. I don't see getting platinums or loads of trophies as anything to be proud of externally (as in, "Check out all the trophies I got. I platinumed 4 games, how many have you platinumed?"), but I do take a bit of pride in them internally, knowing that I fully completed that game and was good enough to complete it.

    Plus, some trophies can show you things you didn't know were in the game. Like if you check out the trophy list description of trophies you haven't gotten, and you realise something about the game you didn't know.

    Edit: Multiplayer trophies can kiss my hairy asshole though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭sin0city


    Jikashi wrote: »
    people including myself get enjoyment from games for collecting everything there is to collect, discovering every single secret, doing all there is to do until there's nothing left and playing the game under certain conditions for extra challenge, eg playing through Mega Man using only the buster, rescuing every last slave in Abe's Oddysee, or completing Metal Gear Solid without a single alert or kill.

    Isn't what you're getting out of that a sense of satisfaction though rather than having fun doing it..? Or is it a kind of latent fun cause you know the satisfaction is coming? Either way, fair enough.
    Penn wrote: »
    In the case of the games I platinumed, it was because I genuinely enjoyed playing them, and didn't even mind having to go around, collecting items etc. I had played AC2 a few times and noticed I only had a few simple trophies to get, so just used it as an excuse to play it again. Didn't even mind having to collect all the feathers, as it was a game I could easily spend hours running around on the rooftops anyway. Batman games, I was off sick from work for a while and pretty much bedridden, so getting those trophies helped pass the time (plus, it helped me really improve at the game because of the challenges taking me out of my comfort zone and having to do things differently than normal). It became more of a challenge and added that replayability.

    Generally, I play games just for fun, and occasionally check the trophies list. If I'm not far off platinuming the game anyway, I'll check to see what's left to do and see if I can be bothered. I don't see getting platinums or loads of trophies as anything to be proud of externally (as in, "Check out all the trophies I got. I platinumed 4 games, how many have you platinumed?"), but I do take a bit of pride in them internally, knowing that I fully completed that game and was good enough to complete it.

    Plus, some trophies can show you things you didn't know were in the game. Like if you check out the trophy list description of trophies you haven't gotten, and you realise something about the game you didn't know.

    Edit: Multiplayer trophies can kiss my hairy asshole though.

    Nice. Interesting stuff, probably should have just started a thread.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 866 ✭✭✭LuckyFinigan


    I was thinking of going for the platinum in Sleeping Dogs aswell but the trophies I had left were to get all the security cameras, shires and chests. I find that kind of stuff really tedious. I was one trophy away form the platinum in Infamous. I think it was to collect all the blast shards, got about 30 of them and gave up, its a waste of time going after collectibles like that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,166 ✭✭✭Beefy78


    sin0city wrote: »
    I'm with you man. I fail to see the point of trophies at all.
    Since when did gaming become about some sort of achievement gratification and not just about having fun with a game? Please enlighten me as to what the point of collecting trophies is, apart from developers wanting people to keep their game in the machine and have to get all the dlc and play the multiplayer to get all the trophies?

    A ding and a trophy on your PSN account. What are people trying to do, be the best at videogames? For the most part, they're not even hard to get. Anyone can put in the hours and get them. If you want to do something challenging, just play Dark Souls.

    And it's not that I don't understand because I haven't tried. I tried with Assasin's Creed 2. Most of them were fun but the last one was collect all the feathers. That would have involved boring grinding, and for what?

    So yeah, I just ignore them now. Sleeping Dogs is great and I've got a few sets of Health Shrines but no way I'm going to try and collect them all. It'd be mind numbingly boring and it'd make the game too easy anyway.

    The only positive I can see is that it may add some replayability.
    Sorry for the rant, and it's obviously just how I feel, I'm not trying to tell anyone they're wrong or anything, I just don't get how it's fun.

    I agree with you. I don't actually mind doing the health shrines, winning the races, unlocking the lockboxes etc. To me that is all part of getting 100% completition and for this game I was happy to do that. Even killing someone with a fish! But it's stupid little things that I'm going to need to do to Platinum it. 30 sliding disarms, winning $1m gambling, I think there's one bit where you need to kill a huge number of policemen which would actually take me out of the game.

    My gaming backlog is too big to devote an extra seven or eight game hours to getting a little e-trophy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭sin0city


    Beefy78 wrote: »
    I agree with you. I don't actually mind doing the health shrines, winning the races, unlocking the lockboxes etc. To me that is all part of getting 100% completition and for this game I was happy to do that. Even killing someone with a fish! But it's stupid little things that I'm going to need to do to Platinum it. 30 sliding disarms, winning $1m gambling, I think there's one bit where you need to kill a huge number of policemen which would actually take me out of the game.
    My gaming backlog is too big to devote an extra seven or eight game hours to getting a little e-trophy.

    That's the thing, too many other games to play now, especially with plus. And if you're into immersion trophies don't sit too well with it alright...although given the chance, I will be killing someone with a fish.

    I do like completion to a point alright. I'll do all the races and drug busts for sure but for me there's a point where completion becomes a chore.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,116 ✭✭✭wilser


    PC world have a years ps+ sub for €38, think thats a good price :-)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 21,634 ✭✭✭✭Richard Dower


    Cienciano wrote: »
    The boob bounce in dead of alive is hilarious! As are the extra outfits you can buy. Playboy bunny and bikini!
    Here's a close up of the outfits, and remember, this is a fighting game.
    NSFW
    Yes, this is a fighting game!

    :eek: - i'd totally do her!...hawt! :cool:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭Jikashi


    sin0city wrote: »
    Isn't what you're getting out of that a sense of satisfaction though rather than having fun doing it..? Or is it a kind of latent fun cause you know the satisfaction is coming? Either way, fair enough.

    Neither. I like to be challenged in games, so the fun comes from the challenge during, not only from the accomplishment.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 37,053 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    Jikashi wrote: »
    Neither. I like to be challenged in games, so the fun comes from the challenge during, not only from the accomplishment.

    Agreed. The last trophies I needed in Batman Arkham City were for completing the challenges. And that was the challenge in itself. Damn challenges near killed me (definitely shortened the lifespan of my controller by shaking it in rage). Platinum was just the icing on the well-deserved cake.


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