Will this play US PS1 and 2 games, or did I mess up?

From the way I read this, I might not be able to play all PS1 and 2 games made in the US? I wanted to buy this PS3 in order to be able to play all games from those generations.

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Gently sit it down.

Anyone figure out an easier way than gently setting your controller down. If I just firmly set the controller while watching shows...Boom it's go fast Forward or backward time. Just annoying if I had a 3D printer I promise I'd invent something.

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What do you guys think of this Ragnarok review?

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Man saves own PS5 when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Morocco just about two hours ago

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Found this at the comic shop today, has anyone read this series? Apparantley it takes place before the 1st game

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PS5 lookin nice 👌

This is a old photo

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Cant access old games

Can anyone tell me how to get rid of the lock on Kingdom come deliverance? I am still subscribed to ps plus extra

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Under $50 haul to my door

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SSD listed as Hdd and runs at at 100%

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The system sound was the initial thought, but thankfully it came to me and create some more for you plebs.

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Can you quantify GPU/CPU performance easily?

Whenever I’ve attempted to upgrade my CPU or GPU or when I’ve started a build from scratch, those 2 choices have always seemed too nuanced. “Oh the MHz of your CPU matters more!” “No, it’s the GHz!” “Well, AMD’s 6800xt will support FSR3!” “No, you should ball out and go with a 4080 and get some RTX! The fidelity is worth it!” Other choices for computer components seem much more straightforward. RAM: “just grab whatever speed you want from a reputable brand, you’ll be fine” Case: “If it looks good, buy it” Mobo: “Do you want these cool, and more importantly, straightforward features for an extra $100?” PSU: “Just like the ram, but make sure it has enough juice” Can you __easily__ quantify how much resources (MHz, GHz, vram) afford you when upgrading outside of just being “better”? I understand benchmarks are a thing, but are there objective percentage increases in performance for certain features? Thanks.

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