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Izayoi

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My issue is that I've owned a PS3 for a couple years, however I am restricted to having it only at my father's house and I can only play it a couple times a month. Needless to say it drives me a little insane sometimes. So, my question is, would it be appropriate to get a second PS3 (for Christmas so not really a money issue)?

My main issue is the games; I'm unsure, but wouldn't t be difficult to play a game on one and then not having memory transfer over to the other PS3, if I were to do that? I could probably resort to keeping the story-driven stuff to my usual home and shooters and the like to the one I don't get to much, but what are the restrictions on memory? Like, what will carry over to a different system and what requires me to start over. I thought that with games like Call of Duty, some data is stored via your profile, but then I have ones like, say, InFamous, which save to the console. Or heck, is there just some kind of memory transferring thing? Thanks in advance.
 

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Came here expecting someone juggling two PS3s. I am dissapoint.
 

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Try leaving it at the house that you go to most often. Buying two PS3's sounds like a waste to me, since you have a working one already.
 

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Try leaving it at the house that you go to most often. Buying two PS3's sounds like a waste to me, since you have a working one already.

This.

I mean, just move it to the house you're at the most. Get a 360 for the other house you don't go to as much. At least you will have some variety, and not the same console. I mean, the PS3 is best, in my opinion, but, two is a waste of hard-earned money.

P.S. I also was hoping for the juggling of two PS3s :/
 
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I think it would be much more appropriate for you to just get a carrying case, so you can easily (and safely) move the PS3 from house to house. Having two PS3s seems an enormous waste to me :/.
 

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The Lionheart has the right idea. Don't waste your money by buying a second PS3, a carrying case however is a great idea.
 
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Look, I don't know you. But if you're seriously considering buying a second PS3 simply because you don't feel like transporting it a couple of times a month, I can't help but think you're an asshole.
 

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I don't even have one PS3 and your talking about a second one?

Keep it at the place you stay the most or buy a new system. Don't waste your money on the same system.

-really wanted some juggling-
 

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"Your thinking of juggling two PS3's?" "Not even! Who told you?" "Wallace duh!" "He's not even conscious!" "Whatever!"

Anyway, just get a carrying case.
 
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