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Post by Justin on Mar 2, 2010 17:30:45 GMT -5
Just rename him Phil, and the problem is averted.
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Post by AllenSmithee on Mar 2, 2010 17:43:17 GMT -5
Can you rename all of your characters?
I'll definitely play it, but it isn't on the immediate list. I'll probably buy Final Fantasy VII today with my 20$ PSN card, and also Symphony of the Night, maybe. I decided I'll skip the Dracula X Chronicles, because of the changed voice actors and the shoddy port job for Rondo of Blood. I'll pick that up on VC, yeah.
Although I COULD get something else, like Suikoden or something, who knows...
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Post by schlagwerk on Mar 2, 2010 19:12:52 GMT -5
the cables work on 3000-series PSPs. I bought ones that said "for 2000-series" or whatever and I use those all the time to play my 3000 on my TV
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Post by AllenSmithee on Mar 2, 2010 19:48:22 GMT -5
I can't imagine it in any other way though, y'know, and don't want to
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Post by Incog Neato on Mar 2, 2010 22:05:48 GMT -5
Ergh, the composite cables are DESTRUCTIVE -- they kill my eyes!!! Maybe it's the combination of the cable and the GameBridge but geezus, it's HARD to read the text in a game like KH: Birth by Sleep.
I put in an order for the S-Video cable now. I know it won't be a super improvement but dammit, if my PS2 and Wii games can look nice on S-Video, I'm sure the PSP ones can too!
Anyway! Question!!!
Does anyone know if it's safe to use a PSP-1000/2000 AC adapter with the 3000?
They're both 5V but the older models use 2000mA output (with 0.3A input) and the new one is 1500mA output (with 0.2A input).
I didn't try using the 2000mA one on it since I don't want the 3000 exploding on me. :P But! I thought about it since it's one less AC adapter decorate my room with. :B
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Post by Justin on Mar 3, 2010 11:32:57 GMT -5
Yes its safe to use a Phat charge cord with the new 3000 models. I did it myself, and noticed the only difference was how thin the 3000>power cable was compared to the Phat.
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