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is there anyway of installing a game directly to the hardrive on my PS3, so you dont have to change the discs between games. ive got demos and a couple of games ive bought direct from the playstation store, just wondered if i could store my proper games in the same way?

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Ha im on my 5th xbox console, luckily i havnt paid for more than the 1st one!

:o that's so embarrassing for Microsoft and incredibly inconvenient for Xbox gamers really. Had no issues with my PS3 :)

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Is there any way at all to save them to the hard drive? What on earth am I supposed to use a 120gb hard drive for?

I liked how on the original Xbox you could save CDs to the hard drive and play them as the in-game music on GTA etc

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Is there any way at all to save them to the hard drive? What on earth am I supposed to use a 120gb hard drive for?

You can copy media (vids, music, photoes, etc) to it, store games and demos from the download store, and ofc the os downloads and stuff.

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  • 1 month later...

You can do that......on a xbox :P

No you cant. You can install a disc to make it quieter and "run faster".

Installing something on a hard-drive would have to work in the same way PC games work, by having a CD key number to input when you play the game, or else that little thing called Piracy arises, due to the possible nature of sharing between consoles.

In turn, destroying Pre Owned games.

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