Lion
13th October 2007, 01:02 AM
I was playing 3SE last night on my PS3, and when I fired it up today, I set up a second profile to look at the contents of the American store (incidentally: HUGELY different from the NZ store contents).
anyway, as part of that setup I had to tell the playstation network config that I was located in the usa, rather than NZ where I usually reside.
Getting back to the first point about how I was playing 3SE, I had left it in the drive.
When I closed the american store, I noticed that 3se was now listed as an audio CD rather than a PS1 game.
Does this mean that the PS3 set's the region of it's backwards compatibility based on the PSN login info?
I don't have any american PS or PS2 games to test this with, but someone here must have a PS3 as well as versions of an earlier wipeout from both USA and EU regions?
if you do have the 3 required items, can you set up a second profile with a PSN login from the other part of the world and see how you get on?
I'm definitely curious to know if this works
anyway, as part of that setup I had to tell the playstation network config that I was located in the usa, rather than NZ where I usually reside.
Getting back to the first point about how I was playing 3SE, I had left it in the drive.
When I closed the american store, I noticed that 3se was now listed as an audio CD rather than a PS1 game.
Does this mean that the PS3 set's the region of it's backwards compatibility based on the PSN login info?
I don't have any american PS or PS2 games to test this with, but someone here must have a PS3 as well as versions of an earlier wipeout from both USA and EU regions?
if you do have the 3 required items, can you set up a second profile with a PSN login from the other part of the world and see how you get on?
I'm definitely curious to know if this works