ThatsMytrunks
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I was peeved at Sony for removing PS2 BC but honestly how often do you play old games.
Often. I have a BC PS3, I play PS2 games on it more than PS3 games.
I was peeved at Sony for removing PS2 BC but honestly how often do you play old games.
No doubt, but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that a new console would be able to play the previous generations titles (outside of a change to the delivery mechanism).
If you're willing to settle for less, and don't think you deserve better, then great!
Ironically most of my PS3 games are HD ports/remakes.
No doubt, but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that a new console would be able to play the previous generations titles (outside of a change to the delivery mechanism).
If you're willing to settle for less, and don't think you deserve better, then great!
emulation is never as good as running on real hardware.
Haha is this directed at me
I don't deny it is a cool feature but people that scream "No BC, no Purchase" are really going to miss out on a lot of awesome new games and to be honest, I don't really believe they think that way.
I think it will become less relevant anyway once streaming becomes more mainstream. Old games are perfect for streaming services like Onlive and Gakai (which Im sure will be integrated into PS+ and XBOX Live will surely start doing it). Pardon my ignorance but wouldn't older games that are low res/low poly be well suited to streaming because it takes less data? (or are we just streaming the video and inputs??).
I imagine video output IS better on Wii U (or at least better than Wii), and they probably could've supported it via USB emulating the card/controller slots or so I'd hope. But as noted it's about 2 generations past and they didn't even put analog triggers on this (though they really should have) so I can't blame them too much.Really? Really?
It's a two generation old system. You get better video output with a Gamecube anyway.
The point of buying new systems is new games on that system. I like B/C but it has never been a deal break.
Oh my God. Too much bullshit in one post.Wii-U is more like Wii v1.5
The name alone is your first clue. But alas, this is a different discussion meant for another thread.
Especially since now BC can only be done through software, expecting the previous-gen is a big ask as even on the PC we are normally 2/3 generations behind.When there's a direct through-line on the hardware (i.e. PS2's IOP being the PS1 CPU), and/or the emulation isn't too taxing, sure BC makes sense. But when you're new host platform is radically dissimilar, and the hardware you're simulating is complex and powerful...
If you're recompiling every executable, title-specific "remastering" is only the way to go.
There is nothing bad about having a BC, but at an expense of considerably higher cost and sacrificing what could be used for greater processing capability to achieve, that I do not want.
I got more value out of HD remakes than BC.
just sayin'
this is obviously a response to that terrible thread, but seriously, we shouldn't be even discussing this. BC is always a good thing
always
No it is not. In the case of the Wii and the Wii U. Would rather have updated components than BC. The Wii U is sporting a 20 year old CPU because of BC. On the PS3 the cost was just to high to justify it. In the case of the PS2,Vita and genesis sure the BC was a good thing there was no cost to it.
The Wii actually has some issues with reading dual layer discs sometimes. It's probably a slight flaw with the way the drive is constructed. It rarely comes up because there are only like ten Wii games that shipped on those discs.I bought a used copy of Metroid Prime Trilogy online (for $50, a great price nowadays) but I got screwed because there were two small scratches that made Echoes completely unreadable and made Corruption die about halfway through. I was super pissed but gave it another shot on my Wii U and the disc worked without issue. I don't know why some of the games didn't work on my (launch) Wii because Prime 1 worked flawlessly but I am so happy that I can play the games on my U.
As others have said, BC is nice, but not needed.
No GCN BC is part of why I'll never get a Wii-U. Voting with my wallet, etc.
No it is not. In the case of the Wii and the Wii U. Would rather have updated components than BC. The Wii U is sporting a 20 year old CPU because of BC. On the PS3 the cost was just to high to justify it. In the case of the PS2,Vita and genesis sure the BC was a good thing there was no cost to it.
We all know GCN will eventually make it to VC. It's just a matter of time.
you can't seriously think the WU has cheaper parts because of BC, can you? cmon
Backwards compatibility is nothing.
We need a system that plays every single video game ever created.
Every single video game.
I got more value out of HD remakes than BC.
just sayin'
I was peeved at Sony for removing PS2 BC but honestly how often do you play old games.
You get more value out of buying games you might already own?
The laser in my PS2 died - not untypical for Sony products, so if my PS3 had BC, I'd be playing a lot of PS2 games.I was peeved at Sony for removing PS2 BC but honestly how often do you play old games.
Funny.
I'm just playing Hitman 2 from Hitman HD collection.
Well, we are not at that point yet, but it's definitely the closest thing to achieve the dream.PC through emulation?
Yep. I have a 60GB model PS3 (with upgraded HDD) and when it YLOD'd a few months ago, I sent it away for repair instead of getting a new one. Didn't want to give up playing my PS2 games with upscaling, wireless dualshock, and endless save memory.
So how much money does it save you on your electric bill
I love having just one system where I can play all of my old games!
Once my GameCube broke, I thought about getting another one to replace it, but then I remembered that my Wii can play GameCube games, so I didn't need to buy another console! It freed up room for my other current-gen systems that are also backwards compatible.
Plus it saves me quite a bit of money on my electric bill.
I also never owned an Xbox so playing some games that I missed out for that system on my 360 is great! I never knew there were so many amazing games for the original Xbox! I just wish that Microsoft made more games work on the 360. I play lots of old games over and over again because they're just so much fun to play, even after I've beaten it over and over again. There are just some games that I'll never get sick of.
Consolidating consoles so that you have all of your favorite games on one system is so ideal and convenient! I love playing Fifa '95 and Pong with my friends. Never gets old.
I don´t care for BC one bit. In fact I dont want MS or Sony to waste any money for BC in their new machines - spend the money on more ram or something.
Backwards compatibility would be amazing if it worked on every game with complete compatibility. I bought my 360 to play a lot of the Xbox 1 games I missed. I was met with..
Framebuffer problems in Halo 2, where ghost images stay on the screen until you exit out and reload the map.
Crippling slowdown in Jet Set Radio Future.
In Forza, frequent crashing, considerable slowdown, music that ocasionally cuts to ear-splititng static, and the custom decal system was completely fucked (corrupted textures). It also likes to lock up on the main menu if you don't press start fast enough.
Texture problems in Fable, with the game guaranteed to crash after a couple of hours.
FMV problems universally across all Xbox games (stuttery video).
And those are just the games I played. If you thumb through the backwards compatibility comparison chart, a number of games listed as "supported" cannot actually be completed because something makes the game crash midway through.
I totally "get" why Microsoft abandoned supporting B/C, but it doesn't mean I have to like it and I'm still pretty pissed off that it's been left like this. Especially when you consider the proliferation of HD re-releases; rather than have me play last-gen's games, it's clear that companies would rather I kick them another $30-$40+ for something I already own.
And fuck that.