Saturday, June 21, 2008

Could i remove the hdd of my ps3, put in my computer, copy my downloaded ps3 games onto it.?

May be...
  • i have a downloaded torrent ps3 game, and i know how to remove the hdd drive. can i put this into a computer with the same hdd drive size, copy the game onto the hdd, and then put it back in the ps3
  • You went to all that trouble to download 20gb worth of game file through a snail-paced torrent, how long did that take, a week? All to find out that sorry but your downloaded game file is useless. The ps3 won't play it no matter how you try to sneak it onto hard drive, or onto dvd, or blu-ray, or whatever... the ps3 like the ps2 will only play games from the original disc, and unlike the ps2 it can't be modded to get around that.



    pc's can't emulate ps3 games yet, they haven't even caught up to the ps3's core processing power. I don't know why anyone would make a ps3 game available on torrent, except just to waste somebody else's time and bandwidth... maybe they expect ps3 mods to happen someday, but if and when there are mods, anyone who does them will be instantly banned



    Just go buy the games... trying to play copies will only make Sony delete the firmware from your ps3, killing it forever
  • no. it's not your hdd that holds all the stuff that runs a ps3 game. im sure there are ways to run it, but its probably difficult as hell.
  • No, because the PS3 HDD is a 2.5 inch SATA drive and all/most PC's use 3.5 inch drives
  • No. Just because you have a PS3 torrent game doesn't mean that you can play it. It's not that simple.
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