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I have no idea. Sony's really cheap, they put the PS3 at such a high price and then complain that the chip that allows BC cost too much. I just don't get it anymore, don't get me wrong though I enjoy playing my PS3, but I've lost some faith in Sony.I_pWnzz_YoUthe chip cell in ps3 very expensive, 600 USD for one cell only, don't say sony cheap when they lost a lot of money just because the sony sell ps3 to u at the low price, and from the research the sony said most of the customer own ps3 also have ps2, so why have to attack ps2 chip on ps3 ?
[QUOTE="I_pWnzz_YoU"]I have no idea. Sony's really cheap, they put the PS3 at such a high price and then complain that the chip that allows BC cost too much. I just don't get it anymore, don't get me wrong though I enjoy playing my PS3, but I've lost some faith in Sony.koutouyothe chip cell in ps3 very expensive, 600 USD for one cell only, don't say sony cheap when they lost a lot of money just because the sony sell ps3 to u at the low price, and from the research the sony said most of the customer own ps3 also have ps2, so why have to attack ps2 chip on ps3 ? First of all, I can tell english isn't a first language so I don't really know what you're trying to say. What I'm saying is, they sell the console at such a high price that they should have enough to money for the chip.
If Sony were to make an Emulation Software for The Playstation 3. The won't do until the make a Smaller Revision of the PS3. Close to the PS2 9001 series in size. Sony will finally do it then if they do it at all.
Took forever to get Sony to give us 2 analog sticks on the PSP 2. So BC may return to PS3 but not until the Next revision
The cell chip that you're referring too only costs five USD more than the current chip they are currently using in the ps3 systems. So with that being said, yes Sony is cheap.toysoldier46350So you made an account just to bump a 2-year-old thread?
The cell chip that you're referring too only costs five USD more than the current chip they are currently using in the ps3 systems. So with that being said, yes Sony is cheap.toysoldier46350Dude people doing these comments are making themselves look dumb. Sorry if i am sounding rude but all this babbling about how much everything cost to Sony and Nintendo is going out of proportion. First for something to cost you what you said you need millions, and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.
It's hard to make a stable working software emulator unless the system is that much more powerful than that system. A good comparison would be the 360 software emulator for the original Xbox and the Gamecube hardware emulation for the Wii. 99% of all Gamecube games work on the Wii with no issues, while something like 50% of all Xbox games work on the 360 with tons of issues. Sony is probably working on a software PS2 emulator that works almost perfectly.... for the PS4.
I have a early PS3 that I love playing some of my PS2 flight games on. I wanted to try Socom4, but when I start it up, it wants to upgrade my software 2.60 to 3.56. If I do this, will it hose up my ability to play my PS2 games? Thanks!funphotog52
Upgrading your firmware will not effect the old fat PS3's ability to play PS2 games.
Only two reasons. The PS2 is still selling, and they are making money off of the HD collections people are buying.
They could easily make a software emulation for PS2 games to run on the PS3. Either that or they could just do like they did with the MGS4 bundles, put the graphics hardware back in and run a software/hardware solution.
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