Yessilver-bottom = DVD
blue-bottom = CD
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How many games can I finish to the end before all my 3 consoles' lasers burnout ?
- I have 2x used 500xx and buying one more and I will mechapwn all three.
- I will only play PS1 backups through the optical drive.
- I will burn them on Verbatim CD-Rs.
Unrelated question:
How long will the PSU's on fat PS2s last ?
I was just recently testing a ps1 game on my ps2 and it wouldn't work. I thought my entire ps2 laser was broken, but checking further it could play DVD's and PS2 disks fine, but returned "disc read error" when inserting music and ps1's (cd-roms). I was worried I'd have to replace the laser, but after opening it up, cleaning out all the dust, and then swabbing a q-tip with alcohol on the laser it was able to read cd-roms again.
There are better Discs for CDs.
One of the best is Kodak Gold CD-Rs!
POPStarter is actually very good (especially nowadays adding also Hugopocked patches). When the game you want to play is compatible that's the best way for sure.
Other than putting no stress on the optical drive, you get VMCs, Cheat Engine, IGR, etc.
While using POPStarter may be fine in some cases, I'd certainly disagree with it being "the best way" to play any game. It depends on your priorities. I find the best way to play PS1 games these days is on a real PS1 with an optical drive emulator. No need to use any discs. But they aren't cheap which is where something like POPStarter has an advantage due to being low cost or free if you already have what you need to make it work.
How about picostation?I'm keeping my fingers crossed for mstation (https://twitter.com/_ramapcsx2) to release soon. Trying to get PS1 games to run well is such a weird rabbit hole right now, will be great to just be able to plug'n'play an ODE into a psone...