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ps2 ftp?
ok, i see a lot of good titles already, and i posted a thread in "other requests" but maybe we oughta setup a ps2 ftp or is there already one and i just cant find it?
o and for the record....get black if you havent already, and if you specifically LIKE blowing the crap out of anything that moves (and everything that doesnt...) then this shoulda been on your list a while ago of things to play. only downer on the game is that it takes quite a few shots to kill people Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Considering the average size of PS2 titles is 3 gb, you would need some massive space to get yourself a proper library. Even 120 gb wouldn't cut it, that's only 40 or so games. Which again, depends on size.
This is why they have torrents for a reason. You can't share a connection with the ftp host and support the file you've downloaded like you can with torrents, so I'd just stick with those. It's not like it's very hard to find the latest game available, if we're talking PS2. tl;dr PS2 ftp = no. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I think Unforgiven had one for PS1 games.
I am soon to be getting into trading via mail, I'm sure that there is enough people around here that could help you out ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Sorry, file sharing doesn't belong in Sony Scape. I'd suggest you keep right on making requests one by one in Other Requests, that's about all you can do. Closing.
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