Hey Tyler.

Ok I will answer what I can here for now.  Check in the quoted message
below.  I have separated out your questions somewhat so I could answer
them more individually.
I hope this is helpful.

Tom

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Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 3:06 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming


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.
According to gamefaqs yes that is what you do.  I have not tried it yet
since I don't know enough about just playing the game so far.

Anyway, tom, can you tell when the psp goes into sleep mode and when it 
actually shuts off?
I am not sure if mine is set up to work this way or not, still fiddling
with the power save menu settings.  One thing, the psp makes a sound
when it comes on which is great, but I wish it made one when it shut
off.  It is no big deal though you just hold the switch up for about 3
to 4 seconds to be sure it is 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>.
Of course this depends somewhat on what earphones you use and how noisy
the environment is where you are playing, I just am using some earbuds
right now because that is what I have until I find something better, but
the volume seems more than adequate with it not turned up all the way.
And yes I have the screen set on minimal brightness.
>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.
I have no information on this yet as I do not know anyone else near me
with a psp that I can experiment with.  I will report on this when and
if I find out more information.
>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).
If you mean the game audio it is absolutely fantastic it is even good
through the dinky little speakers on the psp itself.  I am considering
picking up some little portable speakers for use with it and some of my
other audio gadgets.
>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.
The little game disks are very small, a little smaller than a 3.5 inch
floppy.  They seem to come in what looks like a dvd case that holds the
game and the manual.  The games I have so far are Tekken dark
resurrection and dakster or however you spell that one.  I don't know
anything about buying cases for the disks but I'd imagine you can.
>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).
The buttons on the bottom of the unit are as follows:
Home
Volume down
Volume up
Brightness
Music
Select
start
>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.
Well as far as Tekken the load times seem very excellent considering you
are playing from what amounts to a cd/dvd.  I am very impressed with it
so far and they are not an issue for me at this point.  I cannot comment
about the battery since mine is the only one I have ever seen.  Run time
is excellent.  They say it should last five to six hours and that is
what I have gotten so far and that is with a umd based game which eats
power.  Again I am very impressed with the run time and it delivers what
it promises.



Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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