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Ask PS3 Fanboy: More edition [volume 06]


More. We know that's what you want. You simply want more answers to your questions, and, yeah, you're going to get them. This week we're back answering 10 more reader questions. We've still got a huge backlog to plow through, so please have some patience if you don't see your questions featured this week. If you missed last week's edition, you can catch it here.

Keep checking back every weekend -- we'll be sure to answer all intelligent, fun, and relevant questions that you may have. If you haven't asked us anything yet ... why haven't you? Send an e-mail to majed @ ps3fanboy.com with the subject "Ask PS3 Fanboy." We'd like to stress, if it doesn't include that subject heading, you're question will not be answered. If you've got PSP-related questions, be sure to ask them on Ask PSP Fanboy.



Sven asks
: Buy the MGS4 bundle now and get backward compatibility, or wait for the new 8o gig machine?
PS3F answers: That depends, it seems that the only features of the MGS4 bundle that are important to you are the BC function and the MGS4 game. Since you can get the game anywhere else, you just need to ask yourself: how much do I need BC? It's actually quite overrated; if you've got a PS2, you'll just want to take good care of it and use that to play PS2 games. PS1 games work fine on either system. We'd recommend going with the new 80GB units. If you don't have a PS2 but plan on picking up PS2 games to play on PS3, then check here for compatibility.

Jarrett G. asks: I just got a 80GB (older model) to replace my 3-month old 40GB, so I could play my PS2 games. I was surprised by the difference in noise (from the fan) and the amount of heat produced. Is there that much difference between the two hard drives used or is there something else hardware or software related that creates the extra heat. Also, should I be worried about my new PS3 overheating?
PS3F answers: We wouldn't worry about your PS3 overheating. Just make sure you keep the vents clean of dust, and keep your PS3 in a spacious area so that air can circulate around it. And yes, 40GB PS3s and the older 80GB PS3s have different heat sinks. While they will perform differently, both are still very good at keeping your system cooled.

Fenil S. Adam S., Daniel S., Pesico, Shafeek, Marcus A., Justin D. all ask: Does [insert title here] have Trophies?
PS3F answers: We'd like to remind you all that everything that we know about what games will/will not feature Trophies can be found on our Trophy Portal. You'll find the most comprehensive list regarding Trophies there. Bookmark it, and check back often to see if it is updated.

Aziz S.A. asks: What happened to the 120-160 GB PS3 with reduced RSX die size? Is it really just a rumor? Don't you think that when they introduced the core 80GB PS3 that brings to assumption that there will be a higher-end PS3? One that differs with more than what's available in the current 80 high-end unit?
PS3F answers: Well Aziz, looks like you got your answer directly from Sony on this one. Now aren't you happy that we hadn't answered your question last week? Your assumptions were correct; pat yourself on the back. You deserve it!

Aziz S.A. asks: Why isn't there a PS online store in Kuwait [or insert other names of countries without PS Store]? I mean we're part of Europe, aren't we?
PS3F answers: Yes, SCEE does handle Middle East affairs, but that won't affect anything. Saudi Arabia has a PS Store the last time we checked. Just keep in mind that setting up a PS Store requires massive amounts of resources. Uploading, hosting, and then maintaining content are just a few of the basic steps. The more important challenges involve dealing with the banks and the credit card companies to ensure proper transfer of funds. That's not easy. Then of course, once they get past that, there are the laws.


Daniel V.: Will there be a Substance/Subsistence version of MGS4 coming out as a stand-alone disc or as an add-on on the PSN?
PS3F answers: We highly doubt the PSN download part, but we're 99 percent sure there's going to be a re-release in the same vein as Substance and Subsistence. What's going to be on it though, it's too early to know; the game has only been out for less than three months. We'll know something about that in the next year. We don't see any reason why it would be released any different from Substance/Subsistence. We'd expect a multi-disc set, probably with MGO cut out. Again, don't take that as gospel; we're not Konami and it's just our personal insight.

Tiffany H. asks: Any news on the PS3 versions for Romance of the Three Kingdoms from Koei and Deus Ex? I know they're supposed to be in development. Being two of my favorite franchises from PS2, I'm wondering when they'll hit PS3?
PS3F answers: Koei have not said anything on the next Romance of the Three Kingdoms game, but it is very logical that it will appear on the PC and perhaps on the PS3 as well. This quietness is strange, normally Koei would have released an Asian version by now -- given how they regularly churn out ROTK titles. However, we assume they must be working on something big (or regretfully nothing at all) and just keeping things hush hush. If there is going to be new information on ROTK XII for PS3, then expect to see the earliest reveal to be at Tokyo Game Show; we'll be reporting from Japan for TGS, so make sure you tune in come October. As for Deus Ex, it seems that none of us have really been keeping tabs on this one, so we couldn't say for sure.

Felix D. asks: Hey PS3 Fanboy, is there any way to take a screenshot of your PS3? Either in a game or in the XMB menu?
PS3F answers: Nope, that is not possible. The only current way is if you purchase a video capture device (which can run pretty expensively), and then hook it up to your computer and do it that way. There are, however, specific games that support in-game capture for Youtube, but you only have a few choices: PixelJunk Eden and Mainichi Issho.

Latrell C. asks: The loss of Final Fantasy XIII as an exclusive is a big loss no doubt. But do you think if Sony brought back a sequel or prequel to The Legend of Dragoon on PS3, then would FFXIII's lost exclusivity be as bad as many PS3 fanboys make it out to be? I mean, Legend of The Dragoon was better than Final Fantasy VII in my opinion and a game like that on PS3 would surely lift the hardcore fanboy's spirits.
PS3F answers: Honestly speaking, comparing the two series is like comparing bananas to oranges. They're both part of the same group but completely different. To answer your question shortly: no, we don't think a new Legend of Dragoon game would constitute redemption for Final Fantasy XIII's lost exclusivity in the eyes of fanboys. While we could argue about which game was better all day, we'll just stick to more objective facts; LoD isn't as popular as Final Fantasy. Sure, if SCEI wants to make a new LoD game, certainly many people would be happy, but definitely not on the same scale as a new Final Fantasy would.

Devin S., Aziz S.A.: What is the mysterious game that BBC reporter talked about?
PS3F answers: Even if we knew the answer to that, we couldn't tell you. Or ... we'd have to kill you!