Got a PlayStation 3? For those of you that have picked up Sony's shiny black plaything, we've put together a Digital Home top ten of tips that you won't find in the user manual.
1) Play games from any country
Harbouring a desire to play Super Gaiden Ninja XI? Now you can. In fact, you can handily play any PS3 game from any country. On holiday in the States and spot the latest release at a bargain dollar-to-pound price? Help yourself. So far, at least, PS3 games aren't being region coded. That said PS2 and PS1 games are so you can't play a US title on a Euro console.
And let's not forget that Blu-ray movies are region-coded so the barriers aren't completely down yet.
2) The secret video reset
One of the most annoying aspects of the PS3 are its video settings. Take it up to the bedroom portable or round to a friend's house and there's a good chance that you won't be able to see anything on screen because your 'new' TV is running at a different resolution or using a different cable connection. And - because you can't see anything - you can't change it.
Until now. Shut down your PS3 then restart by pressing and holding the power button.This will reset your PS3 to its most basic 480p graphics mode so you'll be able to see enough to choose RGB SCART, component, HDMI or whatever from here.
3) See how much charge is on your pad
There's no indication of how much charge is left on the pad itself. Instead it appears on screen during games. Press and hold the PS button on any joypad. An indicator will appear, showing your pad's charge as a small battery. A full battery pic means a fully-charged pad. Neat.
4) Download game saves
Chances are someone out there has already beaten that boss for you and saved their game afterwards. Why not take advantage of it? Google 'PS3 game saves'. There are hundreds of finished and half finished game saves scattered all over the internet. Download the save you want - it'll come in a 'PS3' folder that you can lift onto a USB stick and put into your PS3. Go to the Game menu, choose your stick and the game save you downloaded should be right there. Press Triangle to copy it to your hard drive.
5) Make free video phone calls
You will need a USB headset (like the one you use for PS2 Socom) and an EyeToy camera. Plug in both via USB then go to your Friends menu. Choose a friend you've signed up earlier and press Triangle. Choose Start New Chat and type a message. Something like 'Videochat?' should do the trick. Now, providing they're in front of their powered-up PS3 (perhaps you could text them to tell them to be in position?) then they'll see your message and be given the option to accept your videochat.
Now, provided they too have a camera and headset, two windows will open, one showing you (so you can make sure you're looking your best), the other displaying your mate. Best of all you can hit Triangle again and invite more people to join your chat - up to a maximum of six. And the cost? Not a bean above your usual broadband connection charges.




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jedy
June 9th
5. Not sure if this is a hidden trick but I noticed on some hi-def TV's the sound would cut out when a game has loaded. After much hair pulling out I found out that when you hold down the eject button when switching on the console it resets the video and sound outputs for that tv and this fixed the problem.
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nightstalker
January 24th
4. superdynamite
We want Region Free!!!
Couldn't agree more superdynamite !!
Who are they to dictate where and when we can buy our dvds !
I buy lots of dvds from the UK, or else i would have to wait sometimes years for them to be released over here, and at an inflated price.
I brought Four Seasons of Allo Allo from the UK, with postage it cost me $48 for the lot, the equivilant here was $42 for just one season alone... tell me which would you buy ?
I own the dvds and they are originals.. why cant i play them on my PS3 Sony !!!!!
Hence to say i love the PS3 for my gaming.. but as a dvd player it sucks.
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civilprotectionunitone
June 8th 2008
3. Actually, you DON'T need a USB headset aswell as an eye-toy to do video-chat. In fact, the Eye-Toy has a microphone of its own, and a perfectly good one at that. Just plug in the Eye-Toy, and you have video and sound feed.
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calcio
April 23rd 2008
2. This is a nice piece. Good work
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superdynamite
April 18th 2008
1. We know all of this already!!!!
We want Region Free!!!
PS3 is not region free like EVERY OTHER Console on the market. It's very annoying.
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