• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 days ago

      Lol, it has to be BAD. My ps2 is so unreliable these days, even while not in a moving vehicle. I usually have to open+close the disc tray a dozen or so times before it finally reads the disc.

    • plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      Do you think it’s like music and playing stuff live…? It loads stuff into memory, not reading straight from the disc all the time.

      • [object Object]@lemmy.ca
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        Depends entirely on the game

        They discovered that smudging the disk for SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom made some speed running glitches easier to trigger because every time the pause menu opened it reloaded the menu music. The smudged disk increased latency and just enough to make it human controllable for a clipping glitch.

        https://www.inverse.com/input/gaming/the-dirty-secret-that-makes-speedrunning-on-spongebob-a-lot-faster

        If you had a skip issue you could be loading in corrupted data into memory and crash the game. Also triggers on level changes and cut scenes.

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        6 days ago

        Even if it loads into memory it can still skip if you have a long bumpy section of road the same way anti skip cd music drives would skip on long bumpy roads. These things skipped even without the added road movement.

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          Skipping and lag are two different things, but I guess you can combine them.

          A game just stops loading if it encounters an issue, it doesn’t skip. Sometimes it’s more a processing issue than the disc, that’s where lag comes in. Games don’t skip like music does where it plays the same section multiple times till it loads past.

          • Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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            Idk back on one of the dragonball ps2 games I remember they had little interactive loading screens and I figured out if I popped open the disk reader (the slim one had the flip up drive if I remember correctly) it’d let you stay on the loading screen “game” indefinitely, they even sometimes had fun recognition like by default it’d spawn green sibamen, after a point it’d change to spawning red, I don’t see how you’d ever come across that in normal gameplay and because it never took that long to load in normally, but someone thought about it and added that little fun touch.

            Anyway when I closes the disk reader the game would finish loading.

          • teft@piefed.social
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            Yes, I know that. The skipping is the disk’s data reading and that causes issues. Are you being overly pedantic to be funny or just to be an ass?

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                  Video games existed long before disc based music, so you’re attributing the words the wrong way. Games have always lagged, skipping is something different, and not the correct term, since it’s used for music. But yes of course people can use it to communicate still. But it’s gonna create issues since it’s just not the right word.

                  If anything we should be saying music lags, but that’s not a correct term either. Yes it makes sense, sort of, but yeah. There’s better ways to communicate the right meaning.

    • plateee@piefed.social
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      I’ve just started rewatching from season one, and it is the go-to, look how cool this shit is… 7" drop-down monitors and an embedded PS2!

  • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    My first Avalon came with a 120v house outlet, and I ended up putting in an inexpensive dash monitor, always kept Tekken tag in the car to squash any and all disagreements.

  • 0ops@piefed.zip
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    6 days ago

    A couple years ago locally I saw an ad for a Subaru with a Wii for a head unit

  • [object Object]@lemmy.ca
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    Did the OG PS2 have anti skip technology?

    My brother put the slim in his car briefly, it had a totally different disk mechanism though.

    • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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      It actually didn’t need it because it loads data to the ps2’s ram which isn’t as sensitive to shaking. I’m sure load times probably might suffer though. But I also had a slim in my car, and though I really only used it while stopped, I did occasionally play a movie on a road trip without an issue.

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    Wouldn’t work because you can’t open the lid to do the fix to the little gear inside to fix the laser alignment (that old PS2s would need)