It's funny to hear people call the PS2 as loud as a jet engine as a Dreamcast fan. That thing is the loudest console ever, and I never understood when people called the PS2 loud because the three I own are all pretty quiet. That being said, it just wouldn't be the same playing the Dreamcast without the loudest disc drive ever, it's all part of the experience. Thanks for this video, it was really cool to hear someone talk about their personal experiences with it!
My pleasure! So glad you enjoyed watching 😁 Huh, I didn't know the Dreamcast was louder! I never grew up with Sega so I missed out on that one. Now I wanna look up Dremcast fans on UA-cam 🤣 Thanks again for stopping by and leaving a comment, it means the world to me 😊
@@Dutchess5 there's a whole joke about the Dreamcast that you can't be scared in horror games because when something is about to scare you you'll hear the disc loading it before it ever pops up in games lol. And I'm happy to leave a comment, the few videos on this channel I've watched have really resonated with me. I'll definitely be keeping up with your content in the future ^_^
I think I remember reading about the disc scratching when played on the PS2 Slim. The issue was because of the lense's cable ribbon, it would get lifted up and scratch the disc. This problem was solved with later revisions of the PS2 Slim, like the SCPH-90001 which I have. Not sure about the other versions but it's a notorious problem that I can't believe Sony and their engineers didn't catch it before releasing the first PS2 Slim models! Heck, the SCPH-90001 PS2 Slim, it works great still after it's been sealed new for over a decade and I just opened it and started using the system just a few weeks ago. Games and its' own OS loads much more quickly compare to the old phat model that I had before the lens stop reading discs. I think they even glued the ribbon cable to the bottom since it always lays flat down there when I open the disc tray.
I've consistently played my FAT PS2 since childhood. It's still my favourite console and it still works great. The only issue I had was the disc read error and even then I would just hit reset on the console and the game would work fine. I've also never had a disc scratched by the console and I've had none of the other issues you talked about...until I bought a PS2 slim off a friend a couple years ago. Holy shit is that console buggy. THAT'S when I started having the issues. Glad she sold it to me for only $10 because I barely touch it.
I'm relieved I'm not the only one who suffered with the slim PS2 model! It always seemed like the most random stuff always occurred to it. You were really lucky to get it from your friend at such a bargain, though. Thanks for taking the time to comment, btw! Really means a lot to me 😊
I remember playing lots of games back when I had my PS2 Slim as a kid. The disc scratching was ultimately the bane of my existence back then, it would take me about a week (worse case) until I have to ask my parents to buy a new disc. I eventually grew a habit of spinning the disc slowly to hear for any possible scratching noise before turning it on. It took me 15 years later to learn that the ribbon cable connecting the optical lens was bending too much that it made contact with the disc as it's being read, thus explaining the consistent scratch ring I kept getting.
Wow! Well you just turned my world around with this comment 😂 I had no clue that the ribbon cable can cause the disc scratching issue. If we did know, it would've saved my parents a lot of money lol. Totally can relate to the anxiety of having to ask parents for another disc because the first one broke! Thanks so much for watching my video and leaving a comment 😊
The only hardware issue I had was the disc tray being loose after a few years, I had to put a heavy book on top of it so the disc wouldn't randomly stop and freeze the game for a few seconds. It was a Slim PS2. Everything else that broke was either my fault (dualshock 2) or it was third party garbage like those 64mb memory cards. I'm surprised people had so many issues with the PS2. Even my Action Replay Max disc was cool with my console's disc drive, no errors on boot.
A heavy book? Yikes! 😂 It is crazy weird how the PS2 had so many weird, random issues. But you're definitely right. A lot of stuff happened because of third party gear. I can only think of one or two companies at the time that sold quality products. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and leave a comment! 😊 Means a lot to me!
I’ve had.. some PS2 problems during my life. When i was younger i had an early fat model (one of the awfully loud ones). It was NEVER able to read CD based games for some weird reason. I had another fat model, it was a later one - though its demise was caused by my niece kicking it accidentally when the disc tray was out, jamming it and making it unable to close. How fun lol
Haha! The struggle is real 😂 My brother and I were always super careful with our console (despite it always acting up on us regardless) but keeping the console in good shape got a lot harder when friends came over 😂 Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I really do appreciate it 😊
Have 2 launch PS2s (one NA, one from Japan) and never a problem with them. I loaned the NA to my parents for about 10 years and it was their DVD player used often. I have a launch PS3 and launch XBOX360 and both of those have had issues (still need to try and repair).
That was a problem all my brother’s friends had back in the day and was just fuel to the fire in a never ending playground console war! I would be curious to know what actually caused the red rings to occur, though 🤔 Thanks for leaving a comment on my video! Means a lot 😊
The wired cable controller kicks close to home. The cord was usually streched to the maximum due to my friend's setup at the time, the console was no stranger to being plug out of the a/c midsession. So much so the cable started to tear apart and show what was beneath that black rubber. Never really had a problem with the jey engine fan since he had a slim model, and the discs were mostly cheap pirated copies so we didn't mind much if some game disc broke. When the discs start to show scratches or any minor inconvenience the PS2 didn't want to read it, we just had to clean it somehow until it worked. Or fix the internal reader which was prone to be unstable, more or less the same happenned with the PS1.
Hah! The struggle is real with that wired controller. 😂 I definitely appreciated how it allowed me to game more comfortably instead of sticking close to the TV screen, but the downside of it wasn't all that pretty lol. Thanks for taking the time to comment on my video, I really appreciate it! 😊
The slim always had way more issues for me. My fat PS2 broke and by that point I had a PS3 and never got it fixed, it got lost in all the moves. My friend immigrated and gave me his slim and IT HAD EVERY ISSUE IMAGINEABLE. Also Jak X is a cursed game. It just is. At one point my PS2 fell ONTO THE DISC CORNER FIRST and left a DENT in the disc. Every rented copy I tried had some issue. Jak X is the most cursed game I have ever come across in my whole life.
That's so much bad luck, oh my goodness! 😂 So sorry you had to go through all that! I know what you mean though about having that *one* cursed game. For me, it was Bully. I can't remember how many times my brother had to buy a new disc because all of them kept freezing at a certain point in literally the SAME area EVERY time. Thanks for leaving a comment and watching my video! Means a lot to me 😊
The first model of the fat ps2 is the 30000, the 30000R is slightly newer and more reliable but I'd go with the 39001, it is by far the most reliable, I don't like the slims, the ribbon cable scratches discs. I'd avoid the 30000 completely. Subbed!
That's so cool you know which models are the best and which ones to avoid! :) Thanks so much for sharing them with me, it really does help a ton! Also, I really appreciate the sub! Really makes my day to hear that you enjoyed watching. :D
@Dutchess5 you're very welcome, I added an extra 0 by mistake, so I'll reiterate. Avoid the 30001 model, and shoot for the 39001 model, it is the most reliable PS2 of the phat models and most reliable overall over the slims.
UA-cam algorithm brought me here! I'd like to add some extra stuff to what you said: Not all PS2 models had the same issues, but the most notably ones are the lens dying (this is usually due to people not being efficient at burning backup discs, thus wearing the drive lens faster) which was more prone to happen on FAT PS2s than Slim's. However, the PS2 Slim is the console that had most of the issues: Scratching discs most of the time, the power button hardening all of sudden, it had issues at keeping the console cool (given how compact the console was, It's not even that surprising), and if you're one of /those/, having no HDD port unless you resorted to soldering or slow USB can be a chore. Despite that, I subbed to your channel. Hope to see more of your content, with much better quality in future!
Welcome! I'm so glad the algorithm lead you here 😊 I didn't know some of the stuff you shared with me, so that's really cool to know now. That's one of the best parts about making UA-cam videos, honestly. I learn a lot from my viewers too, which is always such a joy for me. 😁 Never heard of the power button hardening, though. That sounds terrifying to go through! What would cause something like that to happen? Thanks a bunch for taking the time to leave such a nice, constructive comment 😊 I'm hoping my quality keeps getting better with time, too! Hopefully I won't disappoint! 😆
@@Dutchess5 For some things I would suggest you to take a look at ConsoleMods Wiki, it also talks about different console models and their issues, you'd be surprised to see how many revisions some consoles got! It's also a nice lead in case you plan on future purchases. The Power button being stiff on PS2 Slims is mainly because of poor quality, or dust getting in there. There's a couple of Reddit posts about this, but also two PS2 Slims of two that ended in my hands had this issue as well.
I thought this video would be about the hardships of developing games for the emotion engine but yeah, those hardware problems are annoying, but i´ll never forget my first ps2, it was a fat model and for some unknow reason when the clock reached 12 pm it just turned itself off on it´s own like a freakin cinderella pumpkin every night, just awful.
That's terrible! 😂 I'm sorry that happened to you. I don't remember the PS2 having an automatic shut down function so that really is beyond weird it happened to you every night. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, really means a lot to me 😊
Given how many issues your family had, i bet you guys were handling it inproperly. I NEVER had any issue with mine and i was playing multiple hours daily for years.
Interesting! When my family had the big PS2, we barely had any issues with it until the power supply unit stopped working (which probably was an easy fix looking back at it now, but oh well. Hindsight is 20/20 lol). It was when we switched to the slim, that's when all hell started breaking loose in my house! 🤣 I appreciate you commenting, means a lot to me! 😊
The Slim still blows my mind. I have a 9000X model too, so it's even smaller. They somehow took the already tiny PS2 Slim, and then made it smaller so the power supply was internal. It's crazy.
I think I was blissfully unaware of the PS2s defects when growing up with it, I think it was due to my age at the time, but I always just assumed it was user error of some kind (mostly blamed my siblings) Good video, I think many people do forget that this console did have its fair share of issues. Personally, I wasn't aware of the disk-drive issue and always just blamed it on user error. Overall, informative video, keep it up.
Thanks for the lovely comment! 😁 Glad you enjoyed watching. Don't get me wrong, the PS2 is, I think, one of the greatest consoles of all time but it definitely had it's fair share of annoying issues. Doesn't detract at all from the overall experience. My childhood was a joy because of it! 😊
The PS2's fan was loud? Well, maybe yours was. But mine was pretty quiet. Never had issues with disks getting scratched by the console either. Although disk read errors were a problem, I'll admit. That's why I had a CD/DVD cleaning kit on hand.
@vdpt9911 it mostly isn't, but I guess not plugging it in all the way will cause trouble? Contacts get dirty too, some 91% alcohol takes care of it, gotta let it dry too though
My PS2 phat got the DRE, and needed warranty repair. Then it has worked fine ever since. It's the first model with the firewire port. My PS2 slim however... I had to exchange it for a new unit many, many, MANY times due to random red screens. Very unreliable redesign. Now I need to find a third-party to repair my slim because I haven't touched it since the last time it failed, and Sony does not repair them anymore. :(
It's funny to hear people call the PS2 as loud as a jet engine as a Dreamcast fan. That thing is the loudest console ever, and I never understood when people called the PS2 loud because the three I own are all pretty quiet. That being said, it just wouldn't be the same playing the Dreamcast without the loudest disc drive ever, it's all part of the experience.
Thanks for this video, it was really cool to hear someone talk about their personal experiences with it!
My pleasure! So glad you enjoyed watching 😁 Huh, I didn't know the Dreamcast was louder! I never grew up with Sega so I missed out on that one. Now I wanna look up Dremcast fans on UA-cam 🤣 Thanks again for stopping by and leaving a comment, it means the world to me 😊
@@Dutchess5 there's a whole joke about the Dreamcast that you can't be scared in horror games because when something is about to scare you you'll hear the disc loading it before it ever pops up in games lol.
And I'm happy to leave a comment, the few videos on this channel I've watched have really resonated with me. I'll definitely be keeping up with your content in the future ^_^
It's really not that loud. Especially by todays standards. Modern consoles with much bigger fans are a lot louder.
I think I remember reading about the disc scratching when played on the PS2 Slim. The issue was because of the lense's cable ribbon, it would get lifted up and scratch the disc. This problem was solved with later revisions of the PS2 Slim, like the SCPH-90001 which I have. Not sure about the other versions but it's a notorious problem that I can't believe Sony and their engineers didn't catch it before releasing the first PS2 Slim models! Heck, the SCPH-90001 PS2 Slim, it works great still after it's been sealed new for over a decade and I just opened it and started using the system just a few weeks ago. Games and its' own OS loads much more quickly compare to the old phat model that I had before the lens stop reading discs. I think they even glued the ribbon cable to the bottom since it always lays flat down there when I open the disc tray.
I've consistently played my FAT PS2 since childhood. It's still my favourite console and it still works great. The only issue I had was the disc read error and even then I would just hit reset on the console and the game would work fine. I've also never had a disc scratched by the console and I've had none of the other issues you talked about...until I bought a PS2 slim off a friend a couple years ago. Holy shit is that console buggy. THAT'S when I started having the issues. Glad she sold it to me for only $10 because I barely touch it.
I'm relieved I'm not the only one who suffered with the slim PS2 model! It always seemed like the most random stuff always occurred to it. You were really lucky to get it from your friend at such a bargain, though. Thanks for taking the time to comment, btw! Really means a lot to me 😊
I remember playing lots of games back when I had my PS2 Slim as a kid. The disc scratching was ultimately the bane of my existence back then, it would take me about a week (worse case) until I have to ask my parents to buy a new disc. I eventually grew a habit of spinning the disc slowly to hear for any possible scratching noise before turning it on. It took me 15 years later to learn that the ribbon cable connecting the optical lens was bending too much that it made contact with the disc as it's being read, thus explaining the consistent scratch ring I kept getting.
Wow! Well you just turned my world around with this comment 😂 I had no clue that the ribbon cable can cause the disc scratching issue. If we did know, it would've saved my parents a lot of money lol. Totally can relate to the anxiety of having to ask parents for another disc because the first one broke! Thanks so much for watching my video and leaving a comment 😊
Never thought I would see bouncer footage in one of these essay style videos, but you've earned a sub for it!
Haha! Glad I was able to surprise you! 😊 And thanks so much for leaving a sub, it really means a lot to me! 😀
The only hardware issue I had was the disc tray being loose after a few years, I had to put a heavy book on top of it so the disc wouldn't randomly stop and freeze the game for a few seconds. It was a Slim PS2.
Everything else that broke was either my fault (dualshock 2) or it was third party garbage like those 64mb memory cards. I'm surprised people had so many issues with the PS2. Even my Action Replay Max disc was cool with my console's disc drive, no errors on boot.
A heavy book? Yikes! 😂 It is crazy weird how the PS2 had so many weird, random issues. But you're definitely right. A lot of stuff happened because of third party gear. I can only think of one or two companies at the time that sold quality products. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and leave a comment! 😊 Means a lot to me!
I’ve had.. some PS2 problems during my life. When i was younger i had an early fat model (one of the awfully loud ones). It was NEVER able to read CD based games for some weird reason. I had another fat model, it was a later one - though its demise was caused by my niece kicking it accidentally when the disc tray was out, jamming it and making it unable to close. How fun lol
Haha! The struggle is real 😂 My brother and I were always super careful with our console (despite it always acting up on us regardless) but keeping the console in good shape got a lot harder when friends came over 😂 Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I really do appreciate it 😊
Have 2 launch PS2s (one NA, one from Japan) and never a problem with them. I loaned the NA to my parents for about 10 years and it was their DVD player used often.
I have a launch PS3 and launch XBOX360 and both of those have had issues (still need to try and repair).
So cool to hear you had two from different regions! What's wrong with your PS3 and 360, though?
The 360 have the 3 Red Rings of Death 💀
That was a problem all my brother’s friends had back in the day and was just fuel to the fire in a never ending playground console war! I would be curious to know what actually caused the red rings to occur, though 🤔 Thanks for leaving a comment on my video! Means a lot 😊
@@Dutchess5 you’re welcome 😇
The wired cable controller kicks close to home. The cord was usually streched to the maximum due to my friend's setup at the time, the console was no stranger to being plug out of the a/c midsession. So much so the cable started to tear apart and show what was beneath that black rubber.
Never really had a problem with the jey engine fan since he had a slim model, and the discs were mostly cheap pirated copies so we didn't mind much if some game disc broke. When the discs start to show scratches or any minor inconvenience the PS2 didn't want to read it, we just had to clean it somehow until it worked. Or fix the internal reader which was prone to be unstable, more or less the same happenned with the PS1.
Hah! The struggle is real with that wired controller. 😂 I definitely appreciated how it allowed me to game more comfortably instead of sticking close to the TV screen, but the downside of it wasn't all that pretty lol. Thanks for taking the time to comment on my video, I really appreciate it! 😊
The slim always had way more issues for me. My fat PS2 broke and by that point I had a PS3 and never got it fixed, it got lost in all the moves. My friend immigrated and gave me his slim and IT HAD EVERY ISSUE IMAGINEABLE.
Also Jak X is a cursed game. It just is. At one point my PS2 fell ONTO THE DISC CORNER FIRST and left a DENT in the disc. Every rented copy I tried had some issue. Jak X is the most cursed game I have ever come across in my whole life.
That's so much bad luck, oh my goodness! 😂 So sorry you had to go through all that! I know what you mean though about having that *one* cursed game. For me, it was Bully. I can't remember how many times my brother had to buy a new disc because all of them kept freezing at a certain point in literally the SAME area EVERY time. Thanks for leaving a comment and watching my video! Means a lot to me 😊
Lol yeah that fan noise on the model 1 aint no joke. Almost as bad as the dreamcast motor...
The first model of the fat ps2 is the 30000, the 30000R is slightly newer and more reliable but I'd go with the 39001, it is by far the most reliable, I don't like the slims, the ribbon cable scratches discs. I'd avoid the 30000 completely. Subbed!
That's so cool you know which models are the best and which ones to avoid! :) Thanks so much for sharing them with me, it really does help a ton! Also, I really appreciate the sub! Really makes my day to hear that you enjoyed watching. :D
@Dutchess5 you're very welcome, I added an extra 0 by mistake, so I'll reiterate. Avoid the 30001 model, and shoot for the 39001 model, it is the most reliable PS2 of the phat models and most reliable overall over the slims.
UA-cam algorithm brought me here! I'd like to add some extra stuff to what you said: Not all PS2 models had the same issues, but the most notably ones are the lens dying (this is usually due to people not being efficient at burning backup discs, thus wearing the drive lens faster) which was more prone to happen on FAT PS2s than Slim's. However, the PS2 Slim is the console that had most of the issues: Scratching discs most of the time, the power button hardening all of sudden, it had issues at keeping the console cool (given how compact the console was, It's not even that surprising), and if you're one of /those/, having no HDD port unless you resorted to soldering or slow USB can be a chore.
Despite that, I subbed to your channel. Hope to see more of your content, with much better quality in future!
Welcome! I'm so glad the algorithm lead you here 😊 I didn't know some of the stuff you shared with me, so that's really cool to know now. That's one of the best parts about making UA-cam videos, honestly. I learn a lot from my viewers too, which is always such a joy for me. 😁 Never heard of the power button hardening, though. That sounds terrifying to go through! What would cause something like that to happen? Thanks a bunch for taking the time to leave such a nice, constructive comment 😊 I'm hoping my quality keeps getting better with time, too! Hopefully I won't disappoint! 😆
@@Dutchess5 For some things I would suggest you to take a look at ConsoleMods Wiki, it also talks about different console models and their issues, you'd be surprised to see how many revisions some consoles got! It's also a nice lead in case you plan on future purchases. The Power button being stiff on PS2 Slims is mainly because of poor quality, or dust getting in there. There's a couple of Reddit posts about this, but also two PS2 Slims of two that ended in my hands had this issue as well.
I thought this video would be about the hardships of developing games for the emotion engine but yeah, those hardware problems are annoying, but i´ll never forget my first ps2, it was a fat model and for some unknow reason when the clock reached 12 pm it just turned itself off on it´s own like a freakin cinderella pumpkin every night, just awful.
That's terrible! 😂 I'm sorry that happened to you. I don't remember the PS2 having an automatic shut down function so that really is beyond weird it happened to you every night. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, really means a lot to me 😊
Given how many issues your family had, i bet you guys were handling it inproperly. I NEVER had any issue with mine and i was playing multiple hours daily for years.
The shift from the big ol PS2 to the slim blew my mind back then & also seemed to take care of a lot of its problems
Interesting! When my family had the big PS2, we barely had any issues with it until the power supply unit stopped working (which probably was an easy fix looking back at it now, but oh well. Hindsight is 20/20 lol). It was when we switched to the slim, that's when all hell started breaking loose in my house! 🤣 I appreciate you commenting, means a lot to me! 😊
The Slim still blows my mind. I have a 9000X model too, so it's even smaller. They somehow took the already tiny PS2 Slim, and then made it smaller so the power supply was internal. It's crazy.
I think I was blissfully unaware of the PS2s defects when growing up with it, I think it was due to my age at the time, but I always just assumed it was user error of some kind (mostly blamed my siblings)
Good video, I think many people do forget that this console did have its fair share of issues. Personally, I wasn't aware of the disk-drive issue and always just blamed it on user error. Overall, informative video, keep it up.
Thanks for the lovely comment! 😁 Glad you enjoyed watching. Don't get me wrong, the PS2 is, I think, one of the greatest consoles of all time but it definitely had it's fair share of annoying issues. Doesn't detract at all from the overall experience. My childhood was a joy because of it! 😊
The PS2's fan was loud? Well, maybe yours was. But mine was pretty quiet. Never had issues with disks getting scratched by the console either. Although disk read errors were a problem, I'll admit. That's why I had a CD/DVD cleaning kit on hand.
Funny enough my dad still to this day considers the noise the PS2 makes quiet
The PS3 slim is the real quiet machine
@@PyromancerRift I think that's mostly because the PS3 Slim's fan curve is set to "If he dies, he dies" mode lol.
I feel the same for the ps2 it marked me. I love this video 1 more sub
Thanks so much! 😁 Glad to hear you loved the video, means so much to me that you took the time to tell me, too 😊
Yo arreglé bastantes ps2 la mayor parte de las fallas estaban en la falta de mantenimiento y en su uso excesivo
Aparte era normal la demanda de la consola era muy alta y había lotes que salían malos sobretodo los controles
I watched this while eating lunch
Thanks for watching! Hope you had a nice lunch 😊
@@Dutchess5 loved the video too 😊
you remade my night lol
Glad I did! :D
how did it corrupt save files?
Moving the card while loading-saving
@@califaern3sto how is that a hardware issue though? she mentioned that 'it corrupts saves' but didn't specify how it was the console's fault
@vdpt9911 it mostly isn't, but I guess not plugging it in all the way will cause trouble? Contacts get dirty too, some 91% alcohol takes care of it, gotta let it dry too though
You are big serious face in the soul of matrix while in the zone.
My PS2 phat got the DRE, and needed warranty repair. Then it has worked fine ever since. It's the first model with the firewire port.
My PS2 slim however... I had to exchange it for a new unit many, many, MANY times due to random red screens. Very unreliable redesign.
Now I need to find a third-party to repair my slim because I haven't touched it since the last time it failed, and Sony does not repair them anymore. :(