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The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

Snookums (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 15:40

Hello there,I`m asking this because I`ve had my old PS2 for a few years now and it needs replacing.I was thinking of getting one of the slim ones but I read in another post that there is no fan and is therefore liable to overheating.
Also I assume u can`t fit any hard drives inside?
Are there any other disadvantages? Is the disc drive u get in these as good and reliable as the best fitted in the old PS2 for example?

I`d be grateful for any info.


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RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

Rob27 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 16:54

Well i believe the dvd remote ir sensor is built in. I have been very tempted to get one, but its the same old gubbins, different box.

RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

Jim Morrison (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 18:40

I had a PS2 when they first came out and it gave me excellent service for a year before I decided to sell it because I wasnt really using it tha tmuch.

Anyway this Xmas I decided to go back and plump for one of these little slim units. They are tiny. Slightly bigger than a DVD case. They have IR remote sensor built in (I picked up an Official Sony Remote on eBay for £3.) The network adaptor is built in so it`s internet gaming ready, but as you say it won`t fit a hard drive, which deosnt affect me at all, as no games I want to play require one.

As for the fan, I have heard from varying sources, some say it does, some say it doesn`t, to be honest, if it does, it`s not noticeable from the outside!

Mine has just about been on 24/7 since Xmas and I have not had one issue regarding overheating, or for that matter, anything.

I have been very pleased with my unit, and have picked up some bargains on eBay, though if you`re looking to replace an old unit this probably won`t affect you.

Note that the multi-tap for the old PS2 is not compatible with the new one.
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RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

Snookums (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 18:46

Ah....cheers for that info.I didn`t know about the built in network adaptor.That`s good news as I wanted to go online with it.Is the PS2 online community fairly large? I mentioned going online witht the consoles a few months back to a guy in Game and he said that almost no one was on the PS2 version.Is there still no subscription apart from the odd one like Everquest?


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RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

HD462 (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 19:23

We got my son one for Xmas too, and have it online through my router. We`ve had no problems with it up to now either, although I read of the supposed lack of a fan, and overheating problems.

The built-in network adaptor is added value too, as it would have cost you an extra £20 to fit it before. You need an 8mb memory card to save game updates, and your network config files to as well.

There`s quite a lot of games out now with "NetPlay", he`s been playing SOCOM II and it`s pretty good, the graphics aren`t bad either. When he goes online it usually says there`s 3000+ players online (globally I think). You just pick a server, then a game to join. No subscriptions or anything like that. You are limited to 8 or 16 players in a game, depending on the game, but I guess it won`t handle as many as a PC at once.

We couldn`t get on the games at first, even though it was connecting. It turns out you have to register your Playstation online first (via PC) at http:www.ps2registration.com (the code number is on your network leaflet that comes with the PS2 (my son had nearly thrown it out, so watch it doesn`t get lost.

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Copy and paste the link to a new window as the Reviewer frame makes it give a Page cannot be Displayed. :)

Once you`ve registered it, you can log in and get online ok. They send you some sort of pack with a disk you have to run to make your account permanent, as it`s only limited to a month at first it says (ours hasn`t arrived yet).




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RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

Snookums (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 11th January 2005, 21:02

Thanks a lot for that info.Sounds promising and if it doesn`t cost anything I may as well give it a go.....just need a good game bundle now.
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RE: The slim PS2......is it as good a machine as the old PS2?

pmk (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 12th January 2005, 20:48

Hi, im glad ive seen something that is saying that the slimline ps2 is fine and dosent over heat.good on ya

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