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Originally Posted by The legend of ZAKU 0079 That's not so easy for the recent models like the one I have, since the gap near the upper-left corner of the lid is now covered by a metal piece, the Twisttool's C piece manages to get down there without breaking anything. Personally, I'd rather have my system intact rather than risking it by breaking small parts of it. But if your inclined to cover up that switch underneath by opening up the system, then you are more than welcome to. Besides, their warranty is only good for like 90 days max. |
People opened up their systems to install flip-tops on old fat PS2's anyhow, what's the big deal?
I just got a new slim PS2 last week and even though I had to open it, modding it was still incredibly easy. Far easier than installing a real flip-top or (ugh) a modchip.