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[quote=SimplyX] The PS3 is getting no development love outside of large companies like Square, Capcom, Konami, etc. Other than that games still come out more often for the PS2. What do you mean bad chips? Like the processor chips or chips in the casing? [/quote]
Well, yes. Not exactly just processing chips, but the parts that burned out from the PS3. The bad parts of the system. If you knew what to do with the PS3 console and wanted to change some of the computer chips, like the processor chips, memory, or anything that just went darn wrong with the system, I wanted to know if it could be done to open up a PS3 and change the components to your specifications.
From what I have been hearing, reading, and experinced lately, that most PS3 burned out after you have shut them off. My sister\'s friend bought one and she returned about three times until she just settled with the 360. The only reason I wanted to get one was because certains games that I have read about would only come out on the PS3 and if I have had run into any problems like ruined chips or anything else. I just wanted to know if it was possible open up a PS3 and change some of the chips to my specifications. Since, to me, a PS3 acts like a big expensive hard drive, that plays games.
4 years, 8 months ago
[quote=SimplyX] The PS3 is getting no development love outside of large companies like Square, Capcom, Konami, etc. Other than that games still come out more often for the PS2. What do you mean bad chips? Like the processor chips or chips in the casing? [/quote]
Well, yes. Not exactly just processing chips, but the parts that burned out from the PS3. The bad parts of the system. If you knew what to do with the PS3 console and wanted to change some of the computer chips, like the processor chips, memory, or anything that just went darn wrong with the system, I wanted to know if it could be done to open up a PS3 and change the components to your specifications.
From what I have been hearing, reading, and experinced lately, that most PS3 burned out after you have shut them off. My sister\'s friend bought one and she returned about three times until she just settled with the 360. The only reason I wanted to get one was because certains games that I have read about would only come out on the PS3 and if I have had run into any problems like ruined chips or anything else. I just wanted to know if it was possible open up a PS3 and change some of the chips to my specifications. Since, to me, a PS3 acts like a big expensive hard drive, that plays games.