I still remember intentionally filling up all the towers back in 2010. That's when I understood how the towers worked. Good times, back when I was *really* patient.
@@Legomacgamer No, I can turn it off. The towers (the games) were saved. I knew how to get rid of them whenever I wanted to. But yeah I did it for hours on end and never went crazy.
@@Legomacgamer Also one game only allows 6 towers to fully grow. After they're fully grown, I have to insert another game to add another 6. (Good example is at 2:05, the user played 2 games for an extended period) Did that until the screen was all filled. Then I cleared the memory and moved on.
@@tilbin7855I'm gonna guess it's because there is a maximum amount of games that can be saved on your PS2 memory. Once all the single cubes that represent a game are in the start-up screen, then the PS2 can't memorize any more games until the memory is cleared.
The towers of ps2 represnts game sava data, if u play game more longer time, the white classic cube will appeaer, if u play that game more longer, the cube will be more higher, play many long and save them save data games, if ones of these cubes did appears, thx, if dont, try again or see if i am wrong, that can leaves days to a tower appears
@@valterpedro1 actually lots of people make a mistake and call it save data but it's not save data it's the amount of games you have played and the hight of the tower represent how much time you've played a game for this can be edited in the system config file with a PC. The guy who made this video did the same thing I did he has PCSX2 which is a PS2 Emulator which makes it easier to edit cause the files are already in the PC you just gotta find the the system config file which should be in the virtual memory card
As someone who has never used this ps2 emulator, I have a question. Is the startup menu 1 to 1 of the original hardware? I’m having an internal debate between shelling out a bunch of money I don’t have on 20 year old hardware for the sake of authenticity, but if the entire experience has been replicated and preserved through emulation, I won’t even bother worrying about collecting the old consoles, especially with the prices of old consoles skyrocketing.
If you asking about that tower on pcsx2...all you have to do is boot the game with full boot not fast boot...this will save information about the game you boot up on system configuration file...at least thats how i do it anyway
0:38 - I've Seen This PS2 Startup with These Towers as a Child in the 2000s.
I do too one of them was half.
0:19 my ps2 have these towers
I still remember intentionally filling up all the towers back in 2010. That's when I understood how the towers worked. Good times, back when I was *really* patient.
so that's basically just leaving your ps2 on for days on the game you want?
dedication.
@@Legomacgamer No, I can turn it off. The towers (the games) were saved. I knew how to get rid of them whenever I wanted to. But yeah I did it for hours on end and never went crazy.
@@Legomacgamer Also one game only allows 6 towers to fully grow. After they're fully grown, I have to insert another game to add another 6. (Good example is at 2:05, the user played 2 games for an extended period) Did that until the screen was all filled. Then I cleared the memory and moved on.
@@Brey how does one game allow six towers to grow? I thought one game counted for only one tower.
@@tilbin7855I'm gonna guess it's because there is a maximum amount of games that can be saved on your PS2 memory. Once all the single cubes that represent a game are in the start-up screen, then the PS2 can't memorize any more games until the memory is cleared.
The towers means that how many games you have and how long you've been playing them
Thank you
Oh
tower amounts = games you've played
tower height = how long you've played them
@@blocksblox8566 and saves games (late comment lol)
What about those beads?
1:44 i have these towers😁
Sheesh you a real one
Now I need to get more games.
Nice video, Kenny the Fennekin
Ps2: Make the PlayStation 2 city playing games
1:00 good
My PS2 doesn't have these towers, I'm so advanced in GTA San Andreas, Need for Speed Underground 2, The Warriors, but there aren't any towers ;-;
It can leaves days to towers appears, normally weeks
How did you edit the height and number of towers (PCSX2)? Because the lesson has been deleted. Can you re-upload the video tutorial?
help my ps2 dont have any towers but it works idk what it is
The towers of ps2 represnts game sava data, if u play game more longer time, the white classic cube will appeaer, if u play that game more longer, the cube will be more higher, play many long and save them save data games, if ones of these cubes did appears, thx, if dont, try again or see if i am wrong, that can leaves days to a tower appears
@@valterpedro1 actually lots of people make a mistake and call it save data but it's not save data it's the amount of games you have played and the hight of the tower represent how much time you've played a game for this can be edited in the system config file with a PC. The guy who made this video did the same thing I did he has PCSX2 which is a PS2 Emulator which makes it easier to edit cause the files are already in the PC you just gotta find the the system config file which should be in the virtual memory card
@@valterpedro1 okay thx man
@@producerdiaz1806 I play on native ps2 and I play the shit out of my PlayStation 2 but I have only like 2 towers
I've never seen any tower on my PS2. It's strange to me see this startup with so many towers.
As someone who has never used this ps2 emulator, I have a question. Is the startup menu 1 to 1 of the original hardware? I’m having an internal debate between shelling out a bunch of money I don’t have on 20 year old hardware for the sake of authenticity, but if the entire experience has been replicated and preserved through emulation, I won’t even bother worrying about collecting the old consoles, especially with the prices of old consoles skyrocketing.
How did you do that? Because the tutorial is taken down
If you asking about that tower on pcsx2...all you have to do is boot the game with full boot not fast boot...this will save information about the game you boot up on system configuration file...at least thats how i do it anyway
bruhhhh i have 10 saved games in my memory card in pcsx2 and i only see 1 tower
I wish pcsx2 wasn’t fucking broken for me
It's just piano keys...
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