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    Player Sanhime's Avatar
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    PSN Playstation 2 catalog and renewed support for PS3 slim?

    I posted this on the Tech Support section, but i think it is probably more appropriate here since its not really tech support.

    I just noticed Sony just added a PlayStation 2 classics catalog in PSN. Will there be a possibility of having FFXI on PSN and playable on PS3 slim?

    Let me put it another way as well, if you put it on PSN, I will definitely buy it again just like I bought it again on Steam because I miss playing this game sitting on a couch away from the TV!
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    Hm...I'm not too tech savvy, and I still have the first ps3 model, so I can't really say this with much certainty but, wouldn't it use an awful large amount of hard drive if it wasn't on a disc? Last time I checked I could have sworn that FFXI and each expansion took around 10gigs of hard drive. 40-50 gigs or so isn't much for a computer, because how many games do you play that take up 40gigs or more of space? On a console though, with saves and demos and other downloaded games...

    I can see it working, it probably would work too, but you would need quite the hefty hard drive on it.
    Unless of course I miscounted a number on the amount of space XI took up on my old computer. In which case, disregard this post lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seimore View Post
    Hm...I'm not too tech savvy, and I still have the first ps3 model, so I can't really say this with much certainty but, wouldn't it use an awful large amount of hard drive if it wasn't on a disc? Last time I checked I could have sworn that FFXI and each expansion took around 10gigs of hard drive. 40-50 gigs or so isn't much for a computer, because how many games do you play that take up 40gigs or more of space? On a console though, with saves and demos and other downloaded games...
    Wtf are you smoking. FFXI on PC runs about 8gb fully updated. On PS2 it's around 3-4gb.


    Anyways, I don't see FFXI ever hitting it as a PS2 Classics primarily because it's a subscription based title, especially when things with POL are going to be changing once they completely phase out payment via it. I'd rather they just do a proper no-frills port to the PS3/Vita and sell it as such.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaisha View Post
    Wtf are you smoking. FFXI on PC runs about 8gb fully updated. On PS2 it's around 3-4gb.


    Anyways, I don't see FFXI ever hitting it as a PS2 Classics primarily because it's a subscription based title, especially when things with POL are going to be changing once they completely phase out payment via it. I'd rather they just do a proper no-frills port to the PS3/Vita and sell it as such.
    10.1 GB actually with all expansions except the three add ons that are blatant RMT content that probably already has the files installed anyway, waiting for reg codes. So 6-7 probably for PS2.

    I wish there was 50 gigs to be had. That would be the most epic MMO of all time where no one could ever utter the words "there's nothing to do" or risk being dragged out to the street and shot for doom mongering.
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    Biggest problem I see is that it'd effect FFXIV sales when (or if!) it hits PS3.

    The only flipside is that people who want a taste of an MMO might like to try out FFXI before picking up it's shiny sibling. That's how I started on XI but I ain't moving to XIV anytime soon.

    I thought exactly the same thing when I saw the PS2 titles pop up on the store but SE has broken my heart before.

    Oh yeah and wasn't the problem that slim can't read the discs? Therefore no disc - no problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seimore View Post
    Hm...I'm not too tech savvy, and I still have the first ps3 model, so I can't really say this with much certainty but, wouldn't it use an awful large amount of hard drive if it wasn't on a disc? Last time I checked I could have sworn that FFXI and each expansion took around 10gigs of hard drive. 40-50 gigs or so isn't much for a computer, because how many games do you play that take up 40gigs or more of space? On a console though, with saves and demos and other downloaded games...

    I can see it working, it probably would work too, but you would need quite the hefty hard drive on it.
    Unless of course I miscounted a number on the amount of space XI took up on my old computer. In which case, disregard this post lol
    Ugh are we forgetting that this game is on ps2 and 160gb harddrive for ps3 is standard now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by svengalis View Post
    Ugh are we forgetting that this game is on ps2 and 160gb harddrive for ps3 is standard now?
    Yes, I thought of that, but you need the game disc in the ps2 to play it, right? I believe most of the data is stored on the disc and not the ps2 itself, right? I could be wrong :X I just brought up my main concern, because either way you cut it its still a lot of space and other games and their expansion packs (If skyrim was to have one...imagine the space O.O) will only be taking up more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seimore View Post
    Yes, I thought of that, but you need the game disc in the ps2 to play it, right? I believe most of the data is stored on the disc and not the ps2 itself, right? I could be wrong :X I just brought up my main concern, because either way you cut it its still a lot of space and other games and their expansion packs (If skyrim was to have one...imagine the space O.O) will only be taking up more.
    No. You don't need the disc at all after installing it onto the PS2 HDD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slakyak View Post
    Biggest problem I see is that it'd effect FFXIV sales when (or if!) it hits PS3.

    The only flipside is that people who want a taste of an MMO might like to try out FFXI before picking up it's shiny sibling. That's how I started on XI but I ain't moving to XIV anytime soon.

    I thought exactly the same thing when I saw the PS2 titles pop up on the store but SE has broken my heart before.

    Oh yeah and wasn't the problem that slim can't read the discs? Therefore no disc - no problem?
    I think it has more to do with the game already being on ps2 and not worth the man power put in a ps2 vwrsrdo to diminishing returns. The only reason there is a Xbox 360 version is because there was no Xbox version before it. But yeah putting this on PSN would be a great idea.
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    Put into a ps3 version* is what that should say. Stupid cell phone.
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