PS3 is one of the few systems I have ever owned or really ever played.

I want to get one for some ps3 exclusives, but I would like to be able to run home brew software on it.

I know the original fat model is the best one, but I’ll skip that as they are really pricey.

Can someone give advice on whether I should get slim or super slim or anything else to look out for when making the purchase?

  • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    I live in a third would country and getting games here could be difficult if not impossible for some titles.

    So, I may need to resort to backups. It sounds like ps3hen would be suitable for me.

    I don’t plan to play any ps2 games, I have a ps2 already.

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      You should be good with a slim or super slim then, I’d probably lean toward the slim but whichever you find a better price on is probably the way to go.

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          Not having CFW isn’t the end of the world. It’s a slight inconvenience having to press the button at boot and maybe sometimes randomly a game not launching.

          Also, later super slims are using more modern chips and therefore are much quieter and nicer to use.

          Lastly, currently there is a modchip being developed for a qCFW (quasi-CFW) which will allow for basically 99% CFW capabilities on later models anyway, so there is that going for it too.

          Super slims are a hidden gem imo