Give me a break! Perfect!?

The bottom line- Sony: "can we make more money $$$???"

My PS1 save data works fine!! on my PS2...

I wouldn't sound so annoyed if all previous posters weren't saying "this is so awesome, and there is nothing at all bad about this awesome decision......it's so awesome!"


This is by far the best way Sony could handle this.

The harddrive and the ability to download file that would be far greater than the memory cards storage capacity has rendered memory cards obsolete.

They could build memory slots into the PS3, but as you would theoretically use it only once to transfer your save states, it would be a waste of space, time and effort.

They could package it with the PS3, but that doesn't take people who didn't own a PS2 and don't have any save states to transfer.

This way, if you have no need to transfer save states, you don't have to pay anything extra.

However, if you do, that option is open to you.


If you have a better solution to this problem, I'd like to hear it.