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#21 User is offline   acemanwise 

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Posted 19 February 2012 - 08:13 PM

New Hidden Feature in PS3 Update 4.11
source:evilsourcegaming.com

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For those that have downloaded the new update probably didn’t think too much about it, but you are wrong there is a hidden feature that you possibly do not know about.

This might not come to mind but one the key elements of the update (found here) was:

The Internet browser has been improved for better support of interactive features and content display.

Seems simple and not big right? Incorrect to my surprise you can now watch streams on twitch.tv from your browser. Yes you read correctly, this is kinda something that Xbox always seems to have the new things such as YouTube apps, etc but for once Playstation has come out with a feature that they themselves might not even know works and should be relevant enough to actually to use as a ‘Feature’ or highlight to the update list.

So go ahead use your browser to watch some streams


http://www.evilsourc...s3-update-4-11/
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Posted 19 February 2012 - 08:56 PM

Can SSD Upgrades Boost PS3 Performance?
source:eurogamer.net

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The Mega Texture Behemoths: Rage and Brink

And so it does: here's a video demonstrating how Rage's texture caching issues are radically improved when switching to an SSD. Note that they are not completely eliminated as some have claimed - however, in some areas the amount of clean-up is quite remarkable. Also check out how the hybrid SSD performs. While we aren't 100 per cent convinced that the SSD memory is getting much of a workout here, it does suggest that there are advantages to be gained simply by switching to a fast 7200rpm laptop drive.

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Could a Drive Upgrade Have "Cured" Skyrim PS3 Lag?


We utilised the same 65-hour save that we'd used in previous tests, wandering around each of the major towns and cities before fast-travelling to the next. In this way we can typically make the Rimlag issue kick in with a vengeance after about 40 minutes of gameplay. In this three-way comparison video, you can see that a hard drive upgrade makes a huge amount of difference to the overall performance level. The stock 60GB hard drive that came as standard with the launch PS3 didn't fare particularly well here at all, and while there are still significant frame-rate dips with the hybrid drive and the SSD, we see three distinct tiers of performance.


http://www.eurogamer...ps3-performance
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 08:09 AM

Download Online Content via PC to PS3: Tutorial
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This is a tutorial to show you how to download Online Content to your PS3 through your PC/Laptop. This method is safer, faster and more versatile than just downloading stuff on the PS3. I hope you guys find it useful(it will be more useful to those with slower internet connections)

REQUIREMENTS:



1 A PS3
2 A PC/Laptop with Windows XP/Vista/7
3 A PS3 Proxy Server GUI (Just click the link and it will lead you to the download page)
4 A Download Manager (I use IDM but any other Download Manager will do)
5 .NET Framework 1.1 (Here is where you can get it, the PS3 Proxy Server GUI only works with the 1.1 version, don’t download an up-to-date version)


http://gameredemptio...o-ps3-tutorial/
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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:51 PM

How To Get 151 PS3 Trophies In 24 Hours
source:nowgamer.com

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Does your flagging Trophy level need a desperate quick fix? If you’re brave enough, we have a punishing 24-hour schedule to nab you a staggering 151 Trophies.

Published on Jun 19, 2012

1-3 HOURS

Duke Nukem Forever, Brink, Walking Dead

Platinum: 0
Gold: 1
Silver: 4
Bronze: 11

To get your adventure started, we need a symbol. A sign of the journey to come. Load up Duke Nukem Forever, head to the toilets and steal some poo from the toilets (Turd Burglar – Bronze) for your first trophy. Then draw something on the whiteboard (Drawrings – Bronze), drink a beer in ‘The Duke Cave’ (Flagon Of Chuckles – Bronze), take steroids in the same place (Juiced – Bronze) and shoot the overhead blimp down during the first boss fight (Sunday, Black Sunday – Bronze).

Brink also awards you a host of Trophies simply for knowing how to press buttons, pretty much. Completing all the one-star challenges (Well Done! and Who’s Bad? – both Silver) and a three-star challenge (Very Well Done Indeed – Silver) is easy enough and when defending an objective, wait for an attacker to try to complete a primary objective and kill him (That’s How You Win A Match – Silver).

That shouldn’t take you too long, so you can round off the time by completing The Walking Dead: Episode 1, which awards you all the Trophies as you as make it through to the end, regardless of the decisions you make or how you play.

TOTAL TROPHIES: 16

http://www.nowgamer....n_24_hours.html
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Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:48 PM

5 top PlayStation Vita tips to get the most out of your handheld
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There’s much more to PlayStation Vita than first meets the eye. Yes, you can just take it straight out of the box, charge it up and get on with the gaming, but there are also a few tweaks you can make here and there to get the most out of your handheld.

Without further ado, here are five essential tips:

1. Optimize your battery life
PS Vita’s battery drains quickly, so everyone should look at optimizing the battery life so that it doesn’t suddenly power down when you’re in the middle of an intense fire-fight.

You can do this by following five simple steps:
- Lower screen brightness
- Disable system music
- Disable mobile network
- Close apps
- Mute

For an explanation of why these steps are important, and to find out how to go about changing these settings, check out our article: 5 tips to a longer PlayStation Vita battery life

2. Customize the interface
You can totally customize the look of your PlayStation Vita’s home screen. Touch and hold the screen anywhere to enter Edit mode. You can now rearrange the icons by sliding them across the screen, so you can put all your favourite games and features on the top panel to save you searching around, or group them as you please.

You can also delete items that you aren’t going to use, which will free up some memory for features and games that you do want to play, and you can add new pages to your home screen, which comes in handy if you don’t like icons too cluttered.

To truly transform your interface you can also change the background. Select a background (approx. 960x544), either from a screenshot or photo taken on PS Vita, or from your PC (you can transfer a photo via the supplied USB cable) and tap on the icon at the bottom right of the screen to select your image. This gives your PS Vita a more personal feel.


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:54 PM

How to Download PSN Items to Your PS3 from Almost Any Location
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What you need:
PS3
Remote-Play Enabled Device
PSN Account

1. Set up Remote Play so that your PS3 and device can communicate with each other.

2. Test the connection by going to Network–>Remote Play on your PS3 and then initiating the Remote Play session on your device (for this demonstration, I used my Vita.)

3. Next, make sure that you are able to turn your PS3 on and off with remote player. If all the above is working correctly, you’re ready to go! Now to make sure that it’s working.

4. Switch your PS3 on with your device.

5. Go to the PlayStation Store and download anything. From here, you should be able to proceed as normal.

6. Wait for the download to finish. Now this part can be done in two ways, depending on your situation. You could just download the item in the background and wait for it to finish, or you could just set the PS3 to turn off when the downloads finish.

7. Once your items have downloaded, you’re done. For testing purposes, turn your PS3 on with your controller, and make sure that everything went smoothly, if so, then you’re good to go!

NOTE: If using a Vita, make sure that you don’t switch out of Remote Play or the session will be terminated. This means that you can’t switch to another application or even lock the device.

If you guys have any questions or concerns, just leave a comment below!

Now you can take advantage of any sale that might be going on when you’re out of town or away from your PS3!


http://www.analoghyp...m-any-location/
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Posted 19 August 2012 - 10:17 AM

Subscribing to the PS3 and 360 Release Calendar
source:thegamingreview.com

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You won’t find this on any other gaming site – this really is the only place you can subscribe to a regularly updated calendar of PS3 or 360 updates. So how do you get it set up? It’s very very easy, just follow the steps for the relevant bit of kit you’d like to use it on. Don’t forget you can easily subscribe to multiple release calendars, just repeat the instructions for each calendar.

iPhone or iPad
Easy one this – just browse to this page using Safari on your device and click the relevant PS3 or 360 image below. You’ll be asked if you want to subscribe; once you’ve picked the Subscribe option you’re done. Your calendar app will be full of upcoming releases for your choice of formats and will refresh itself at regular intervals without you having to do anything.

Outlook or iCal
Whether you’re on a PC or Mac you can set up the calendar in either of these programs easily. Again, open this page in your browser and click on the link below depending on which calendar you want. The relevant software should load and ask you to confirm a few settings. The defaults are normally fine – once you’ve confirmed the settings the calendar should be imported and be ready to use.

Thunderbird
Mozilla’s free email software has a host of add-ons, including the fairly brilliant Lightning which brings calendar functionality. Not only that, once you’ve installed Lightning (from here) you can set up a new calendar and follow the iCal wizard to subscribe to the calendars.

Google Calendar (for use with Android or web browsers)
When setting this up with Google Calendar there are a few more steps but it’s still nice and easy. Make sure you are logged into your Google Calendar (https://www.google.com/calendar/) and look for a section on the left called “Other calendars” – Click the Add link and choose Add by URL. Copy the address of the calendar you’d like to use (they’re next to the images below) and click Add Calendar. Everything will be imported and, again, keep itself up to date.


http://www.thegaming...ts-us-releases/

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Posted 22 September 2012 - 08:52 AM

How to change the new super-slim PS3 hard drive
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Puzzling over how to replace the hard drive in the new super-slim PlayStation 3? Check out our handy guide that'll have you up and running in minutes.


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While the new version of Sony's PlayStation 3 console isn't exactly short on hard drive space--particularly if you're picking up one of the 250GB or 500GB versions--those with large media collections, or those hoping to save a few pounds by picking up the 12GB flash version may be wondering how to replace the system's built in storage.

Unlike previous versions of the PlayStation 3, which had a visible hard drive slot, the super-slim's is cheekily concealed, and there's no information about the slot at all in the manual. Fortunately, replacing the hard drive is simple once you've figured out where its supposed to go.

Note that if you're replacing an old PS3 with the super-slim and want to retain all your data, you will first need to deactivate purchases on your old console, connect both of them together via ethernet, and use the Data Transfer Utility to transfer the files. You can finda full guide on the process here.


http://www.gamespot....-drive-6396942/
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Posted 03 November 2012 - 08:57 AM

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