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Better Grades - Need Source
The article says "Studies have shown that any student with a PlayStation console will improve grade and will help in your student success rate." Clearly this needs a direct link to proof. Very few are going to take this at face value and assume the rest of the article is false. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.146.47.90 (talk • contribs) 21:57, 3 December 2006 (UTC).
Page Blank??
I don't know about anyone else but all it says on the page is "PS2"
82.6.11.233 19:32, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
- Today I found that the page been blank computly so I rverted it back to normal. PS3 wins 19:14, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- IT'S BLANK AGAIN.
PlayStation 2 with PowerPC processor?
I have found this site, that seems to confirm that curent PS2's are using a PowerPC based processor rather than a MIPS based design: http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA6350202&partner=enews&industryid=21365 (last couple of questions) should this be mentioned in the article?Golden Dragoon 16:01, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Thinking about it, could the slim PS2's problems playing some PS2 games come down to this? Golden Dragoon 03:06, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- I strongly doubt it -- I think the guy misspoke. At a point where Sony is trying to reduce the size, cost, and power dissipation of the PS2, but leave performance unchanged, I can't see any advantage to adding an emulation layer to the system. Kaleja 21:54, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- It's not the EE+GS-processor that's beeing replaced, it's the I/O-processor managing the rest of the machine. Since the PowerPC 440 is a processor core for System on a Chip-designs, Sony could probably reduce the ammount of other chips on the mobo to a bare minimum. Compatability issues could probably be solved in emulation. The 440 is quite a powerful and versatile core for its size and very energy efficient. And.. Sony might have got a good deal from IBM. I would be surprised if Sony could reduce the PS2 to just three chips, the EE+GS-processor, a PowerPC 440 microcontroller and some RAM.
- The current article says: "The new revision uses a integrated unified ES+GS chip and a redesigned ASIC," It would be my guess that the new ASIC is this 440 based processor. -- Henriok 18:42, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Removing the mention of the X-Box 360?
"As of Mid 2006, the PS2 still outsells its current main competition, Xbox, GameCube and even the Xbox 360."
I don't see how this is a point of note, as the PS2 has been around for almost 6 years, while the X-Box 360 hasn't even been around for a year yet. It's the word "even" that strikes me as particularly unsuitable as it implies that the X-Box 360 should have sold more units than the PS2, when you wouldn't expect that to happen for a long time.
84.13.1.86 14:53, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
I believe whats meant by that statement is that the ps2 sells more units on a monthly or weekly basis than the 360. I have no idea if thats true.
If it is, I'd suggest "As of Mid 2006, the PS2 still outsells its current main competition, the Gamecube and Xbox, as well as selling more units on a weekly basis than the Xbox 360. Mr toasty 03:38, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
- To user 84.13.1.86, what is notable is the fact the PS2 still manages to sell so well despite being six years old, this was unheard of. By the way NPD does its sales reports on a monthly basis. http://www.joystiq.com/2006/08/11/report-us-july-sales-up-22-ds-and-ea-top-sellers/ Dionyseus 07:21, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
There is certainly no reason PS3 and Wii should be mentioned. The referenced sales figures comparing the rate of sales (http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=14685) are for November 2006, making a comparison unfair as both PS3 and Wii were released over half way through the month of November in the US, while PS2 has been accumulated across the month.
83.146.14.31 10:31, 8 January 2007
PS2 upgrades to PS2 HD
I got my own mini PlayStation 2 and my PlayStation 2 HD needs to be upgraded like this:
- Two disk trays
- A 600MB Memory Card
- The menu will look like Xbox 360, but even better
- No need to buy demo discs, it can deliver the demos automatically
- Will cost $443.99
Is it true or false? You decide. It's the only way to fight back Xbox 360. Best Gamer 25 July 2006 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Best Gamer (talk • contribs) 18:07, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
What are you asking, exactly? Ace of Sevens 21:58, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Hold on. This is a very false rumor that Sony will not design this console. I'll say, wait for the PlayStation 3 to release. Best Gamer 25 September 2006
- Please properly sign your posts by appending four tildes to the end, like this: ~~~~ Dancter 17:45, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
Right now, I am still unable to E-mail a new password because the login menu does not accept my new password, Dancter. You're mistaken that I'm not User 70.45.55.254. I am Best Gamer. You must understand me that someone is responsible for logging me out automatically and fix this problem. Best Gamer 3 October 2006
NPOV
Is it just me or is this kinda breaking the NPOV?
The PlayStation 2 was such a hot item after its release that it was near impossible to find one on retailer shelves,
Shouldnt it be
The PlayStation 2 sold at fast rates after its realise. This cause it to be near inpossible to find...etc.
??? Julz
Yeah that sounds about right, but I thought that the ps2 shortage was also influenced by some other factors, namely a large shipment cut off due to some sort of crash? Mr toasty 03:42, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
PS2 Pricing
There is a new modification in the page about a new pricing in effect on August the 14th 2006. However, I am not able to find any single online and offline retailer that sells the PS2 at this price. Can someone verify it and make the necessary change please? Pipotchi
- I don't think the PS2 will drop to $99 until the same day PS3 is released anyway. ;) --Kuroki Mio 2006 22:00, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
- New Official Price: € 129 (Euro) in all Europe on 23 August 2006 [1]
DTS Function
Under Technical Specifications -> Sound it says, "Output: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound, DTS (Only for DVD movies and Cut scenes in PS2 games)". It can render DTS in realtime. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas allows you to enable DTS in the sound options. I have a digital optical connection between the PS2 and the Pioneer VSX-D811S receiver. When DTS is enabled, the receiver's DTS indicator lights, and the relays can be heard switching appropriatly. The DTS signal remains in effect at every point during gameplay and pause mode in realtime. Owners of these receivers know that the indicator light on the receiver changes immediately when switching sound modes on the input equipment. DTS can also be noticed easily by compairing the sound in both modes. This can be confirmed by anyone with the proper equipment and game (like the one mentioned above). The digital optical cable must be used. Please consider removing "(Only for DVD movies and Cut scenes in PS2 games)" in the line referenced above as this is inaccurate with real-world games. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.248.86.81 (talk • contribs) 08:43, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- Also SSX Tricky is 100% DTS output. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 85.147.97.177 (talk • contribs) .
- Vice City supports DTS output too. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 201.78.253.205 (talk • contribs) .
Removed "PS2" redirect
Typing "PS2" in Wikipedia's search engine brings me to the disambiguous page, so I've removed the redirect link from this article. Throw 18:49, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
I find it strange that you would say that because back when you worth that message (according to the history of "PS2"), it was still redirecting to PlayStation 2 & it wasn't until today that someone changed that (& even then they attempted to turn it into a disambig not redirected it). SNS 23:25, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
Once Again, The Article is under attack by Sneaky vandalism
I have noted that this article is currently being flooded by sneaky vandalism. The one that I located was the changing of the top selling game from Gran Turismo 3 (which is the cited best selling game) to GTA Vice City and then rechanged to GTA San Andreas. This false information remained unchanged for almost 3 weeks. All edits should be critically reviewed for sneaky vandalism if anymore are found I recommend this page be sprotected. Valoem talk 10:03, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
You do have a point. Change the Top-selling game back to Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, then block it from anyone editing it. Best Gamer 25 September 2006 Professional Gamer 00:10, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
Valoem, I think it is probably a good idea that if you can look up in the history, you'll find users that are performing such vandalisms. Sneaky Vandalisms aren't as hard as you can think. If you can find a Sneaky user, look up in the history and it should be there. No worries. Professional Gamer V19 talk 15 October 2006
The article is now under control. If anyone changes the Top-Selling game again, leave a message to me and I can take over from here. Professional Gamer V19 talk 16:15, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
I have noticed that the top-selling game known as Gran Turismo 3 has been changed to SmackDown vs. Raw 2007. This is a false video game. Everyone look up in the history article and the sneaky vandalizer is 71.192.237.110. If anyone keeps changing it, notify me so that I can re-edit it once again. All administrators notify me if anyone keeps changing it. If I am not there within several minutes, re-edit for me. Thank you. Professional Gamer V19 talk 23 October 2006
Aministrators and non-Administrators, click here, if the top-selling game has been changed. all vandalizers must be blocked. Professional Gamer 16:42, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that vandalism is happening a lot on all the Playstation pages. Admittingly, I am not a wikipedia editor, I am a researcher, and I helped out a bit, but I can't watch it 24/7, sorry. 70.167.157.34 15:55, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Chronological List of Games....New & Empty
The PS1 has this great page Chronology of PlayStation games, but there wasn't one for PS2. I've gone ahead and started Chronology of PlayStation 2 games, so it's now ready and near empty. Please enjoy and fill it. - Keithustus 23:22, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
- Several hours of spreadsheet manipulation later, there are now 2332 games listed, organized by their month of release. The page also includes projected release dates. - Keithustus 06:47, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Erroneous or strange Tehnical specifications section
- Under Technical specifications, we have some dubious claims. "Variable from 256x224 to 1280x1024 pixels". Variable what? Pixels per second? Pixels per texture? This needs clarified to indicate display resolution. (And wouldn't this be a specification for the DAC?) "DRAM Bus width: 2560-bit". This also seems a bit odd. This is like saying that if I have two 1.4 GHz processors, my machine runs at 2.8 GHz. --MichaelAhlers 19:43, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Well the GS overall is 2560-bit bus width, read, write and read/write together. It's very high, not just a claim. Also it means the screen resolution, 256x224 is just the lowest they could put it as I supposeBobtheVila
Pink PS2
There is a pink PS2 coming out on 27 october [2] could some person please add this to the article, thanks. User:London UK/Name, 20:32, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
I'll get one and name it pinky after my chawaua....nah i'll stick with black.BobtheVila
VGCharts
Since I cannot remove it, can somebody else remove VGCharts as a source when the article becomes unprotected? VGCharts uses estimates by the owner of the site and shipment data from companies to determine sales figures, so it should logically not be used as a source (and if there are any too-specific numbers, remove those as they are likely taken from VGCharts). Thanks. - A Link to the Past (talk) 06:15, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
http://www.vgcharts.org/welcome.php VGCharts is not official, true, but it is the closest thing we have, and what you said about VGCharts is not true at all, VGCharts has its own sources. If you find another source for 2006 not the 2005 Yahoo one as that is outdated, you can replace it. However do not just remove cited information you should know better than that. 204.52.215.128 22:32, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Up to this point I am assuming good faith on A Link to the Past who is "technically" vandalizing WP by removing cited sources without replacing citations (however he did give reasoning). This time I have gone on done research on VGChart's and its reliability and have found NO evidence suggesting that it is not a reliable site (this website itself says it is not professional), however VGCharts seems to be acting on good faith. Also I can not find another source other than ebay's 2005 stats[3] this is however outdated. Until you can find a direct source other than yourself do not remove that citation. 204.52.215.128 03:11, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- It's not assuming good faith when you accuse someone of vandalism in any way. Vandalism is a user intending to do damage to Wikipedia. And you claimed that the website claims to not be professional and still advocate its usage? Check the discussion page at WP:CVG and List of best-selling computer and video games. - A Link to the Past (talk) 04:11, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- I did not say you were vandalizing, I said "technically" since you were removing citation information even though it was repeatedly stated that information is fine. As far as vandalism goes you clearly are not I stated that you were acting in good faith. 204.52.215.128 04:22, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- It is not even technically. There is no technically. You are either intending to damage Wikipedia or you are not. A bad source is worse than no source at all. - A Link to the Past (talk) 05:23, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- I did not say you were vandalizing, I said "technically" since you were removing citation information even though it was repeatedly stated that information is fine. As far as vandalism goes you clearly are not I stated that you were acting in good faith. 204.52.215.128 04:22, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- You are missing the point. Acting on your own faith when it disagrees with the intentions of WP is bad faith, since you have been told before not to do it. Anyways I am currently writing an email to one of the sources used by VGCharts to see whether or not they believe VGCharts is reliable. 204.52.215.128 04:51, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- On my own faith? Did I not just tell you to go to the discussion pages of two articles? If you would, you would immediately realize that there is a consensus that VGCharts is not an appropriate source. And I know the person who owns the website - ioi, on NeoGAF's forums. He is not a professional. He uses estimates that he creates using shipment data. So, he uses shipments and estimates - at no point are either appropriate sources. If you wish to have VGCharts used as a source, bring it up on those talk pages. However, there is no legitimate logic to keep this source here with a consensus in two different areas with the only dissenter being a user who refuses to stop adding it, knowing that they are not appropriate. - A Link to the Past (talk) 05:23, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- You are missing the point. Acting on your own faith when it disagrees with the intentions of WP is bad faith, since you have been told before not to do it. Anyways I am currently writing an email to one of the sources used by VGCharts to see whether or not they believe VGCharts is reliable. 204.52.215.128 04:51, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- I'm opposed. We should use the citable shipping statistics, or the actual sales statistics, not somebody's estimates of the former from the latter. Should be taken to the Wikiproject page for wider debate as that site's popping up all over the place. Sockatume 14:13, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Piracy!
I was just reading the Dreamcast history of which it blames Piracy for one of the reasons it did not do well, well what ever the maybe, how come nothing was mentioned on this PS2 page, about piracy? look how much people have abused it by installing modchips! totally unfair to make the PS2 look so good when its a pile of garbage!!
Thanks
KaKoRoT
KaKoRoT@Gmail.com
- What are you on about? Abusing the PS2 by installing a modship? The PS2 is now an old piece of hardware - nearly 8 years since Sony finished development - so it's graphics are somewhat dated.
why the ps2 page has been edited to craps????
- I agree with this. There is no criticism of the console (although the partisanship apparant on this page may make that a good thing. And there is no mention of the 'modchipping' of the console, which took place on a massive scale, so merits mention on the article.--Macca7174 01:40, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Professional gamer quit outing strike thru other peoples sentences just because you don't agree. God you're such a fanboy. Wera 03:25, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
emotion engine and graphic systhesiser
are these chips all in one in the slim ps2?
- Yes they are. These are the CPU and GPU and have not changed specifications besides possibly die size.
Horrible grammar!
What is wrong with the sentance structuring in this article? Just look at this:
"Although Sony placed little emphasis on online gaming during its first year, that changed upon the launch of the online-capable Xbox. Sony adapter in late 2002 to compete with Microsoft, with several online first party titles released alongside it, such as SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs to show its active support for Internet play. Sony also advertised heavily, and its online model had the by Electronic Arts."
The sentances aren't completed, the second sentancfe starts with "Sony Adapter". What? That doesn't make any sense! Should this possibly be "Sony released an ethernet adapter in late 2002(...)"?
"and it's online model had the by Electronic Arts" Had the what? Comma-and? Very wrong, I'd say.
Also note spelling errors such as 'its' instead of 'it's'.
This whole article needs reviewing, correcting and locking down for a week or so because of recent vandalism.
The part about heavy advertisement is also extremely out of place, it isn't contextual enough to be just about the online and seems to be the about any advertisement made by Sony for PS2.
But then again, I'm not a born English speaker, so I may be wrong.
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-AARST Friday, November 17th 22:25
All Playstation Systems Pages Merge
I propopse a merge of all of the Playstation pages making the playstation page contain information about the ps2 and ps3Shrek976
Best Selling Game
The best selling game is not Gran Turismo 3: A Spec
It is definitely either Grand Theft Auto Vice City or Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. According to another article in wikipedia, GTA VC just edges out GTA SA for best selling game, closely followed by Gran Turismo 3
Actually, no. The top-selling game still retains Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, because the game still outsells Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, so it cannot be changed until further notice. Professional Gamer 01:01, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
proof of best selling game
can anyone get proof of what the best selling game is from a trusted source? that will set this issue straight because many people genuinely believe that gta vice city outsold gt3, and there are articles on the internet and wikipedia supporting that... here is a link [4]
The top-selling game still remains Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec and will not allow anyone to change the top-selling game. Even though Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the top-selling game cannot be changed. Professional Gamer 21:50, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone else agree with me that Professional Gamer is not being professional and is just using his own biased preferences for Gran Turismo? There has been proof shown that GTA Vice City outsold Gran Turismo, so please accept it or show proof that Gran Turismo 3 was indeed the best selling game. I would gladly accept the fact that Gran Turismo 3 is the best selling game if you can find citations for it. Thanks. 67.82.102.212 22:43, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Don't you dare try to harass me. I'm as professional as I can, and you, are just an anonymous user, who never resgisters. Be careful who are you messing with, because then, you are blocked. Professional Gamer 16:32, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Professional Gamer is right about Gran Turismo 3. [5] That site (and plenty of others, Google it) cites sales of 14.36 million copies for GT3 (which is certainly more than the 13 million cited in that other article), and unless GTA:VC managed to sell an extra two million copies within the few months between the source used in the other Wikipedia article for that and this one (which is extremely unlikely, especially considering how long VC had been out by then) Gran Turismo would still have been in the lead at the most recent point we can see. In either case, the most recent source I've seen for Gran Turismo 3 shows higher sales than the most recent one for GTA:VC, so it's still safer to say that it's the best-selling game.
Also (and this is the reason I'm actually bothering with this), maybe I'm just missing it but it seems that someone removed any reference to the best selling game from the actual article entirely. Rabish12 00:44, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
I don't see the point in it anyway. Seems like it's just fanboy ammo to me.--172.147.21.78 21:01, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
I never intended to harass you, Professional Gamer. I stated before that the only citations we had at the time showed that Grand Theft Auto VC was the best selling game, and you completely ignored me multiple times and refused to change the best selling game despite me showing proof that VC sold more copies. You accused me of being a vandalizer when all I was doing was trying to make sure that there was correct information on wikipedia. I never intended to harass you, I just wanted to make sure that what was on Wikipedia was right, not just someone's opinions.
And thanks, Rabish12 for providing us with the citation, and I agree with you, 172.147.21.78 that the best selling game is only ammo for fanboys, especially when it is hard to find a respectable source (like an NPD press release) for these stats. I think it would be a good idea to remove it if possible.
And Professional Gamer, I just wanted to make sure the facts on Wikipedia were right. I just took offense when you accused me of being a vandalizer, but I never intended to harass you. No hard feelings, all right? 67.82.102.212 01:39, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Mistakes usually happen to me a lot. Professional Gamer 19:42, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi first edit/thingy here, Anyways Theres a lot of fanboyism here Can't you just leave the thing blank? There's obviously no "Real" Proof as to what the best selling game is leave it blank or put up multiplies games using the "," Wera 07:23, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
A better EyeToy picture?
Could someone put in a better EyeToy picture? The current one is kinda fuzzy and the redness around it makes it harder to see clearly. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.170.93.169 (talk) 21:42, 10 December 2006 (UTC).
Einstein & Jefferson?
Who put that Einstein and Jefferson thing under the DRE section? Someone remove that. I don't think it's relevant. (67.180.78.96 05:50, 11 December 2006 (UTC))
Main infobox picture
Wouldn't it be more appropriate for the article to have a picture of the classic PS2 rather than the later "slim" design? I know it's a better picture, but the larger one is the original product and was the one purchased by the great majority of PlayStation owners. -- Grandpafootsoldier 21:18, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes the original design has been around for longer but was succeeded by the 2004 slim-line model and (as far as I am aware at least) has not been available for first-hand purchase for many months; in the same way the iMac article shows the current iMac Core 2 Duo model, not the original translucent Bondi Blue that is arguably much more recognisable to the majority of people. If anyone agrees with me, please feel free to change the picture to the one of the slim-line model.
Some knowledge, also gameplay is not made out of fillrate, sorry my dears.
Everyone has said this on IGN.com to other sites when talking of triangle performance, but the truth is that gameplay is accumulated in flops not pixels. People get confused about this because game engines, the game engine is like a graphics card. If it uses little numbers of the overall console, then they will have slowdown when getting to the higher numbers higher then the built engine. The only effect gameplay will have is flops, if it's beginning to go down in flops then it means the Vu0 is being taxed, though the ps2 could still render the same fillrate as this is seperately on the GS, just they couldn't render so many high AI people on screen because the operations used for each chara. This means ps2 can go over 16,000,000 million polygons with gameplay(physic more persice, which is basically just AI).
Jak1 proves this, in psm, they stated from source that it displays about 15,000,000 triangles at a given scene and it has huge noticeable LOD(if you get it just right, when you swim to the beach from the village at the beginning and you get the cam to hide this huge LOD, when it puts the cam behind you again you can see this major click to a low res model if you swim towards the village a bit and stop and turn the cam). Now it's that JAK3 has much more poly detail in the BG's and much bigger BG's and much less an smoother(slower) LOD at a time that shows that it can go over 16,000,000 triangles with gameplay.
Confused? This means high AI would limit number of certain high AI people on screen, when a site says this as if they mean real polygons limits they are actually misleading you a bit.
Also full texture like silent hill 3 would be 1 texture, 2 texture just means to add an additional layer, ps2 can render about 36,750,000 with silent hill 3 textures and AI, though the amount of AI would limit how many enemies on screen if they each had high numbers of code in them, but still the AI doesn't make the poly limit itself go down just flops account too for how many smart people are on screen. But remember 1 operation is one flop and it doesn't take too many operations in comparison to the vector to make good level AI to that it would limit a big amount of em on screen with much other stuff. Now when team silent says they use another layer for the "evil" effect, they mean they use the second texture unit though they could do it less fillrate taxing and use 1 simple pass to add the evil effect.
On Zanir's gfx demos page(I was going to link but it seems down for now), look closely, he says he uses another texture unit(what they call texture layer at times) for multi-texturing, or he can also use a single pass with the texture info in it for this, overall multi-pass rendering is a fillrate saver if your choosing to do a texture effect on all surfaces. Download some of the emboss and multi-texture demos from there when the site is back up.
raw facts -gameplay don't effect poly limit, just flops and therefor it's that you can't have so many high AI guys on screen with all the other objects using up flops -one texture unit or layer is the traditional flat looking textureing from games like silent hill 2 or 3 or Ico -two layers mean adding bump mapping using this layer or alpha or specular, or a blended other flat texture like the evil effect in silent hill 3.
Bob Bye.
PS:xbox cant render as many polygons as ps2 with one real layer texture and even using only about 2 passes(one for bump maps as grayscale can be done in one pass)250x4=1.0=31,250,000t/s vs. ps2's 1.2 with one texture=36,750,000, though xbox has a texture pipe for each pixel pipe so it doesn't matter how manny textures you got on it, it won't effect the raw poly #, so xbox has an advantage with two layers(and could go up to 4 layers per surface). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by BobtheVila (talk
PSS. The 16million thing comes from the VERY inacurate people thinking the tranformations ps2 can do when using curved surface as the textured poly performance. Also gameplay wouldn't effect this number either, as that seperatly on the fpu and VU0. And texturing I don't think factors in here as this only feeds data for those polygons, I think this comes from where they first saw ps2's numbers and saw the tranformation as the number of polygons the pixel fill rate could do, as ealier mag specs just showed 66M polygons/sec when talking about the poly number.
• BobtheVila 22:07, 17 December 2006 (UTC).
Semi-protect this article
Seriously, I have had it with those anonymous vandalizers vandalizing the PlayStation 2 article. Please semi-protect it, so registered and administrator users can edit it greatfully. Even though some of the anonymous users don't vandalize this article, we still need it to keep it locked to avoid vandalizers. Professional Gamer 14:19, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes cause I don't want any gamesite editor learned moron who thinks AI is made out of fillrate and not seperate operations of the cpu adding lies like ps2 can only do 8 or 10 mill polys with gameplay. The GS is what handles polygons and texture operations and is un-affected by cpu and vu0 AI operations which are just the movments and physics of those pixels. Also the whole thing of GTA and GT3:Aspec.BobtheVila
This page was semi-protected today. Look for a little padlock in the upper right of the article. Tocharianne 23:12, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
Yeah. I tried to semi-protect it manually, but does'nt seem to work. Thanks for semi-protecting the PS2 article. Seriously, over 4 months that the PS2 article was attacked by anonymous vandalizers, and they need to be stopped. Professional Gamer 01:12, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- I complained on one of the noticeboards and an admin came and protected this and PlayStation as well. (I think PlayStation3 was already protected.) Tocharianne 04:21, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Japanese name
Is it necessary to have the Japanese kana (プレイステーション2)? The English word "Playstation" isn't a case of translating from the Japanese, rather it is the English name for the product. In this case, the name of the product when it's sold in Japan is no more relevent to this article than the name it's sold under in any other country. In the case of an article about a Japanese person or cultural artifact (e.g. Kappa (folklore)) the English term would be a rendering of the original Japanese, but in the case of "Playstation", this was always the name it had in English. (And the name was obviously coined from English anyway.) Tocharianne 15:55, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
- Maybe Pureisusheison Tsu? I could'nt write it in Japanese, because my computer won't let me download it. Professional Gamer 12:34, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
- No, no, my point is we shouldn't have any version of the Japanese name, whether in kana or romaji. In this particular case, the Japanese name is not relevent to the article because the English name is not a translation of it. What the product is called in Japan is basically trivia. Tocharianne 15:04, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
I have removed the sentence that claims Castlevania: Symphony of the Night does not play properly. Specifically, it said that some items are unattainable while using a PS2, which is untrue. If anyone has a good source for this claim, feel free to put it back. Cinder6 19:44, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
ps2 online
what game has the most people online
- Unless I have misunderstood you, I think the question you are asking would be better at the Entertainment Reference Desk, since this is the place intended for discussion of changes to the PlayStation 2 article. Thanks. Trixovator 18:50, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Worst system ever!
ps2 is gay. very, very gay. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 208.11.179.205 (talk) 19:06, 23 January 2007 (UTC).
- No it's not, so quit criticizing it. Professional Gamer 20:18, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Heck, that was pretty stupid.Axe995 04:17, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
EE+GS in scph-70000 series
are the emotion engine and graphic synthesizer in one chip in the silver ps2? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Falcon866 (talk • contribs) 22:14, 4 February 2007 (UTC).
Most likely and actually I think they said the last model before the slim ones where on one chip too. They said in a mag before the slim ones they acheived that and hoped they'd use it to make small ps2's using the technology...and here we are now!!BobtheVila
Multitap.
in the slim case design section, there is this line "The SCPH-70000 is also the only series to work with the MultiTap expansion allowing 4 players to play at the same time" What is this about?
The first PS2 had a multitap that worked for 4 player PS2 games, and it was compatible with the PS1 multitap for 4 player PS1 games.
due to the case design, the origional PS2 multitap didn't fit into the slimline case, but there was a new MultiTap released. the PS1 multitap was also compatible with the slimline case. 131.216.14.246 20:34, 12 February 2007 (UTC)