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why does everyone think BC is gone. its just going from hardware emulation to software, which is better.vip3r666Agreed. Sony will save money by removing the emotion engine's chip also. That will in turn lead to a quicker reduction in price--not that, that will happen anytime soon. I don't know what everyone's deal is with this. No one said a word about the 360's backward capability. The 360's is all software emulated also. It always seems that Micro$oft's decisions are overlooked and Sony is always under the microscope.
[QUOTE="vip3r666"]why does everyone think BC is gone. its just going from hardware emulation to software, which is better.SFMrAndersonAgreed. Sony will save money by removing the emotion engine's chip also. That will in turn lead to a quicker reduction in price--not that, that will happen anytime soon. I don't know what everyone's deal is with this. No one said a word about the 360's backward capability. The 360's is all software emulated also. It always seems that Micro$oft's decisions are overlooked and Sony is always under the microscope.
[QUOTE="SFMrAnderson"][QUOTE="vip3r666"]why does everyone think BC is gone. its just going from hardware emulation to software, which is better._Cab0ose87_Agreed. Sony will save money by removing the emotion engine's chip also. That will in turn lead to a quicker reduction in price--not that, that will happen anytime soon. I don't know what everyone's deal is with this. No one said a word about the 360's backward capability. The 360's is all software emulated also. It always seems that Micro$oft's decisions are overlooked and Sony is always under the microscope.
People expect Sony to be the best becuase of the success of the PS one and PS 2. Thats why the PS3 is under so much scrutiny.
Any idea when Sony will be making the switch? I want to buy a PS3 soon. Should I just buy the current one or wait until they make the switch and release those consoles?musclebound_meatheadWell, seeing as there won't be a price drop anytime soon, you might as well get it now so you can enjoy it earlier. no point in delaying the purchase if you are intent on buying one anyways.
[QUOTE="musclebound_meathead"]Any idea when Sony will be making the switch? I want to buy a PS3 soon. Should I just buy the current one or wait until they make the switch and release those consoles?bobbytkcWell, seeing as there won't be a price drop anytime soon, you might as well get it now so you can enjoy it earlier. no point in delaying the purchase if you are intent on buying one anyways.
Okay cool. I just thought they would be different. Like the software emulation would look better or something.
why does everyone think BC is gone. its just going from hardware emulation to software, which is better.vip3r666
Any idea when Sony will be making the switch? I want to buy a PS3 soon. Should I just buy the current one or wait until they make the switch and release those consoles?musclebound_meatheadIf your talking about hardware to software emulation , I think they will with April but really shouldnt make a difference.
[QUOTE="vip3r666"]why does everyone think BC is gone. its just going from hardware emulation to software, which is better.SFMrAndersonAgreed. Sony will save money by removing the emotion engine's chip also. That will in turn lead to a quicker reduction in price--not that, that will happen anytime soon. I don't know what everyone's deal is with this. No one said a word about the 360's backward capability. The 360's is all software emulated also. It always seems that Micro$oft's decisions are overlooked and Sony is always under the microscope. One difference is that we knew the 360 was like that, and that a limited number of games could be played and they actually had an excuse because they don't own the hardware of the original xbox. Sony on the other hand has said from the begining that the PS3 will be completely BC. They are not on the scope, only people notice when companies make mayor changes. And I would say that is one.
They're not taking it away, just doing it differently (from hardware to software). That's how I understand it, anyway. By removing the emotion engine, they're going to rely on software emulation...so while at first this will limit the number of PS2 titles able to be played on the PS3, in the future they'll add more and hopefully upscale them to higher resolutions. It's not as bad as everyone is making it out to be...r11011b
yes...but in the end it turns out to be another broken promise by sony. One of the things they bragged about in the overly massive hype machine of '06 was that the PS3 was FULLY backward compatible.Â
Now they have to go back on that promise only a few months after release. Sounds to me like they are scared. There is no other reason to cut costs like this if things are going well.Â
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