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The disc is £25 rrp, those doing it at £20 are selling at their own price. While there is the question of "why bother" I'm gobsmacked that you seem to think Sony should roll out premium content with no drm or restrictions. The other 99% of content is shareable and the two premium games are the only exception - I wonder why that would be?

I don't mind a bit of DRM. I don't expect to be able to copy my DL'd paid for game to another PS3. But they say I need to be signed in to PSN to play a single player game, and other user accounts on the SAME PS3 can't play it? Sorry to bang on about it but if this is the future of distribution then its a big fat dog turd IMO.

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Whats UTIII like? I used to love the original, but not played much of them since aside from a little Unrel Championship a few years back

I got a PS3 almost 2 weeks ago and in those moments I'm not grinding out credits on Prologue. I'm getting a few games of this in. It looks great, has some clever weapons and plays really well online. Not sure it's worth £45 but for the £25 I paid for it I'm well pleased.

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Is there a nice easy list somewhewre of the video formats that the PS3 supports when its streaming over the network?

I've got a shitload of stuff on my NAS drive and there's a fair few divx's it can't play. Just wondering what the best video codecs to use that it can play. Alll my stuff is SD by the way.

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Okay. Problem here. Ish.

At the moment I just have the standard 40GB. All I have on there is GT5: Prologue, a couple of demos and 7-8 game trailers. I've gone through them all, and bar GT5, none of them are even 1GB big. Yet I only have 13GB of space left. How do I find out what's taking up the space?

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Okay. Problem here. Ish.

At the moment I just have the standard 40GB. All I have on there is GT5: Prologue, a couple of demos and 7-8 game trailers. I've gone through them all, and bar GT5, none of them are even 1GB big. Yet I only have 13GB of space left. How do I find out what's taking up the space?

5GB is the PS3 firmware, IIRC. The rest- I dunno... check for Game Data and see how much space it takes up?

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Okay. Problem here. Ish.

At the moment I just have the standard 40GB. All I have on there is GT5: Prologue, a couple of demos and 7-8 game trailers. I've gone through them all, and bar GT5, none of them are even 1GB big. Yet I only have 13GB of space left. How do I find out what's taking up the space?

How big is GTP? Do you have music etc on too? I've got a 60gig, but with music, a few movies, a bunch of demos and game data from my games, including a few JPNLOL ones, it manages to take up 33 gigs, so it can be easy to fill.

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No music. Just literally GT5, which I'm led to believe is 5GB, a few trailers and a few demos.

40gb will never do for a POWER USER like you or me. Get yourself a 320gb hdd for something like £70.

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My 40 giger is approaching capacity at an alarming rate :s

So one day soon I hope to stick in a nice big HDD...

Right so...the "precious" bits of Data on My current 40gig HDD are the saved games, naturally.

How the hell you transfer them?

A USB pen drive perhaps? the files shouldn't be too big....also can I redownload the one PSN game i've got? in a XBL stylee?

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What games do you have Boyatsea? Have you checked game data size? It's still a bit of a mystery if you're missing 23 gigs. Let's say GTP is the max of 5, and the OS takes up 5. Could the other 13 gigs really be filled with a few demos and trailers?! The GT5 trailers are only about 60mb, GTAIV is the same, even a long one like Ryu Ga Gotoku Kenzan from the Japanese store (about 5 minutes long) is 300mb. Most demos are about 800 megs.

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How the hell you transfer them?

A USB pen drive perhaps? the files shouldn't be too big....also can I redownload the one PSN game i've got? in a XBL stylee?

You can do that, or just delete everything you're going to redownload (go to the Store and select Download History) and run the System Backup app in System Settings. If you've a pen-drive big enough or an external HDD it'll dump the HD image and you can then select System Restore to load all your stuff back on.

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1.3Gb??!!! The 15min one i have is "only" 850 odd Meg :(

I had a bit of a tidy up of mine the other day was near 24Gb left so back up to 31 (of my 60Gb), if the play feature is worthwhile, then I may have to invest in larger hdd

btw if you have the BD version of Prologue, then it takes nearly 6Gb :angry:

UT3 takes over 2Gb (alhough that was an optional install), Warhawk just under a Gig, Heavenly Sword about 3Gb too

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Ok so yesterday I was watching the 1-Up show, the video podcast thingy, and it showed footage of Wiepout HD...

Wow....

Now my experience of wipeout is very limited, a quick go at a mates on the PS1 and then a demo I think on the PS2, and to be honest, i'm not sure I enjoyed them, had no idea what was going on.

But Wipeout HD looks amazing, graphically at least. Silky smooth and I love the sound design, especially the way it intergrates custom soundtracks, watching the track change colour and form as the music changes, amaze!

So whats the deal with this? I take it its not out yet? Is it a PSN download only or will it be available on disc? Whats the wiepout series like to actually play? Can I justify a PS3 purchase based on this game alone? lol

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