![]() ![]() Without the battery, and being connected to the mains, PS2 will still play games normally, but I would guess that some saves and save dates could cause conflicts in very few games? There hasn't been any known such cases, but I wouldn't rule it out. The battery type is the exact same one, just encased in a weird PS2 specific holder that you need to break open or exchange to replace the battery. PS2 has no such thing, but it does have a CMOS clock battery to keep time, just like many computer like systems without rechargeable batteries. Problem? The problem here is that when the system can't keep up time, due to dead clock battery and no way to refresh the correct "approved time" from the internet, it will lock all uses of games (locks the use of all licenses?). The subreddit consists of other community members just like yourself. Please note that this subreddit does not have an official Sony / SIE / PlayStation presence. God of War Spoiler BOY! Game Subreddits: Games Other PS Subreddits:įor simple spoilers, use the following formatting: **Spoiler** >!The La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo!?!!BOY!!< If you wish to engage with this subreddit in an official manner on behalf of your company, please contact the Mod Team via Modmail. No Impersonating Sony / SIEĭo not post claiming to be an employee of Sony or Sony Interactive Entertainment. Sharing your PlayStation-themed original content (images, art, videos, etc.) is allowed, but posts strictly asking for account following or purchases of your content is not allowed. This includes buying, selling, trading, contests and giveaways, and begging. Solicitation of transactions of any digital or physical products, goods, services, or accounts is not allowed. No Piracyĭo not create posts or comments seeking to actively engage in piracy, hacking, jailbreaking, gamesharing, account sharing, or distribution of game images with other community members. Spoiler formatting is simple to use and works on most mobile devices as well. No Spoilersĭo not post unmarked spoilers or put any spoilers in a post title. Appendix A1 further details and clarifies moderation of what is "overly-political" content. Discussion of other brands or products is allowed only if there is a comparison or connection back to PlayStation.Īdditionally, steering conversations to become overly-political or no longer in the spirit of gaming is not allowed. Stay On-TopicĬonversation must relate to PlayStation culture, hardware, games, or services in some way. There is no place for harassment, abuse, hate speech, insults, threats, or trolling. Keep it civil and do not personally attack other users. ![]() It’ll be the Vita and PS3 ‘how many people are actually buying these games anymore’ conversation again.Your community-run home for all things PlayStation on Reddit! Console/game discussions, news, tech support, trophy/media sharing and more! Rules: 1. How much do we trust Sony to keep authentication servers up? Hopefully it won’t be an issue but then, equally, nows the time to cause a fuss because it’s pointless only raising it after they’ve shut them down. When I replaced my Saturn batteries, I didn’t have to connect to some old ass Sega servers (that definitely wouldn’t exist anymore) to make it work again. Obviously we all hope that they’ll either keep the servers up forever or patch an end of life update in at some point to remove that lock but, as it stands, that’s the issue. So you’ll need to ‘call home’ to the servers to wake the console up afterwards. I’ve replaced my Saturn’s battery three times at this point. You will need to change the battery at some point. You can’t play digital games and you can’t play disks. If you can’t (worst case, because they’ve taken down the servers - a fear obviously surfaced because of the recent PS3/Vita/PSP stuff) then your console is a brick. But the system requires you to connect to the servers afterwards to authenticate. Speaking as someone who’s replaced batteries on tons of retro consoles, I feel like you’re missing one important detail here as to why the PS4 is in the conversation.
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