Hi

I'm just curious, has anyone really tried messing around with the saves from 
game faqs (it would be cool to show that off in tekkin! hey, I got all those 
movies unlocked!). From what I hear you just unzip the save file, drop it 
onto the memory stick in the savegame folder and your golden. Not sure, 
though.

Anyway, tom, can you tell when the psp goes into sleep mode and when it 
actually shuts off? Moreover, is half volume using headphones loud enough? 
Keep in mind volume will reduce battery life a lot if its not turned low and 
of course you can turn the screen down too, since you probbably don't need 
it <grin>. I wonder how multiplayer would work on it? Probably wouldn't be 
too accessible since it would display different things for each game, for 
example, if a psp wasn't around, or if one was, it might give you a yes no 
option to try again, or press x to cancel and go back to main menu etc. How 
about audio? Have you fooled around with that (From when I used it audio was 
about as smooth as you can hear, as smooth as a console). And how big are 
the games? I forget- I hear you can buy cases for them which I'll do. My 
birthdays in July, so I'll probably get one around then. What games to you 
have now for it? Not sure if I asked that. And what are the order of buttons 
from left to right on the bottom? Oh, also, I forgot. I heard on some 
website or other that when you open the UMD drive it automatically stops the 
game, but just don't hold it so the game would fall out (there used to be a 
rumor of a psp UMD disc flying out of the system, but this was false, just 
use common sense). How do you find load times? Are they an issue? I heard 
they are for mortal kombat. I also hear the battery is smaller for the 
slimmer model. How do you find runtime? Keep in mind these are questions you 
can answer later, but these are just some things that I'm curious about from 
a blind persons perspective.




Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming


> Hey Tyler.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts and tips on the psp, keep em coming.  Oh yeah
> you can tell just from looking at the system that it is not something
> you want to be banging around even though it actually looks well
> constructed.  It is not flimsy or anything.
>
> Oh no worries I am not one of these people who beats heck out of their
> portable devices if anything I tend to baby them more than I absolutely
> need to.  My psp is absolutely in its case the minute I am not using it
> and that is where it stays until I take it out again.  From what I've
> read there's not much you can do about the fingerprints and such other
> than to not touch the screen which I am careful not to do, and to just
> keep some of those glasses cleaning cloths around and give your psp a
> wipe down every so often.
>
> Just to clarify, what I meant by the menus not being accessible is that
> you will have to do some memorizing, in order to use the other functions
> like music and movies, however the structure really does not look all
> that complicated and I am used to doing that sort of thing from using
> largely inaccessible ham radio gear.  Like you I do have other means of
> playing music so the psp will not be used really heavily for this,
> however the movies thing looks pretty cool if I can get it working.  Yes
> I read something about the buttons on the slim model being much more
> reliable I think it was on gamefaqs.
>
> Have a good day.
>
> Tom
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of constantine (on laptop)
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 6:47 PM
> To: Gamers Discussion list
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming
>
>
> Hi there
>
> I just found out there is a slim model out which does have that
> thumb-into-the door design. This isn't a problem however, and you got
> the
> daxter pack btw. That's a good one, and yeah I agree- there's also a
> star
> wars one, which comes with a 32 mb memory stick which is good for saving
>
> games. Oh yeah. The psp is very prone to smudges and such, and be very
> careful (treat it as you would an ipod or something). This is not a toy.
> It
> is very fragile, the UMD drive being the most notable fragile thing.
> However
> the screen is very prone to losing pixils since its in LCD display, so
> be
> very careful with that (good job on the screen protector). I disagree
> there,
> actually, about the menu structure; think of it like thi.s Say you have
> the
> system settings on the leftmost side, you go right one and you have your
>
> music, right one more and you can browse the web or some such (this
> isn't
> from memory, its just an example).  Also I think you got the better
> deal-
> this is a slimmer psp and the buttons, apparently, have been aproved on.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
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> 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
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