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Old 06-29-2005, 12:53 AM   #1
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Does NCAA 06 Support HDD

i heard this on another board and i don't know if this true



by the way does anybody have a set-up like this, and if so how much did it cost, and do you have to open your system to do it
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You do not have to open your system to add a HDD.
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Re: Does NCAA 06 Support HDD

If he's talking about the PS2, then yes you do have to open it up to put the HDD in.

At this point though, I would think that any games coming out now supporting the HDD are highly unlikely, as Sony dropped support of the HDD about a year ago. The only games that I know can use it are SOCOM II and Final Fantasy 11.
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Old 06-29-2005, 12:27 PM   #4
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No, you do not have to open up your PS2 to put a HD in, unless you consider unscrewing the 2 screws that hold the network adaptor in place, sliding it out and attaching the HD to it opening up the system.
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Old 06-29-2005, 01:43 PM   #5
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Re: Does NCAA 06 Support HDD

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If he's talking about the PS2, then yes you do have to open it up to put the HDD in.

At this point though, I would think that any games coming out now supporting the HDD are highly unlikely, as Sony dropped support of the HDD about a year ago. The only games that I know can use it are SOCOM II and Final Fantasy 11.

i read on another site that someone saw this i think he said in "PSM" but i'm not sure
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Re: Does NCAA 06 Support HDD

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If he's talking about the PS2, then yes you do have to open it up to put the HDD in.

At this point though, I would think that any games coming out now supporting the HDD are highly unlikely, as Sony dropped support of the HDD about a year ago. The only games that I know can use it are SOCOM II and Final Fantasy 11.
Yeah, I doubt any games will support the HDD in the future. Supposedly, Resident Evil Outbreak loadtimes were better using the HDD, and ESPN 2K5 used the HDD - if you had the HDD you could view full-motion halftime/end-of-game highlights like XBOX users. If you didn't have the HDD, halftime/end-of-game highlights would just be images from game.
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