If it were up to me, I'd drop BC and use all that silicon budget entirely towards better hardware. Implement software based BC if possible.
If it was possible to do all BC software based, nobody would have implemented BC hardware.
If it were up to me, I'd drop BC and use all that silicon budget entirely towards better hardware. Implement software based BC if possible.
If we survived the PS3 not having backwards compatibility we can do it again and survive the PS4 not having it.
Convenience and piece of mind.
If it was possible to do all BC software based, nobody would have implemented BC hardware.
Why don't you just keep the system you own the game on?
I hear people crying again that the next gen systems better be backwards compatible but apart from a few hardcore gamers, I don't know of many people who are still playing fifa 95 or rushing to get he from work to play pong.
Games evolve and so do gamers. Once I have played a game once I'm pretty much done. Show me the next game.
Does anyone seriously consider it an essential feature of their next gen console? Just leave your ps3 plugged in for a little longer. I'm sure by your 40th play through, you will have had your fill of uncharted.
Mainly because I don't like having a ton of things sucking up space under my TV if I don't need them.Why don't you just keep the system you own the game on?
Sincerely chosen examples of quality classics to be sure.I hear people crying again that the next gen systems better be backwards compatible but apart from a few hardcore gamers, I don't know of many people who are still playing fifa 95 or rushing to get he from work to play pong.
The OP has to be like, what...,13, right?
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I like the idea of being able to purchase the older classics and having a play through but I never had the time to play the same game 30 times.
Wow that stirred up some strong reactions.
I do, but there is limited space under the telly. I have half a dozen old consoles in the loft and occasionally like to play older stuff from the previous gen. It's easier to do that if a machine is BC, like my Wii, PS3, 3DS and PC.Why don't you just keep the system you own the game on?
Hang on, are we talking games this gen or games from 18 years ago? Your argument isn't very clear. I suspect most people, when discussing BC, mean the generation immediately before.I hear people crying again that the next gen systems better be backwards compatible but apart from a few hardcore gamers, I don't know of many people who are still playing fifa 95 or rushing to get he from work to play pong.
Fair enough, but it's not all about you. Some people like to play older games again and again rather than playing them once and done. It's cheaper and not everyone has such a voracious appetite for new stuff. Why should I stop enjoying something I paid good money for because you get less time out of it and want to move on? I'm well aware of the games droughts new machines suffer, BC mitigates it slightly as the best games for the previous system usually come out at the end of it's life span.Games evolve and so do gamers. Once I have played a game once I'm pretty much done. Show me the next game.
Yes. Again, not all about you.Does anyone seriously consider it an essential feature of their next gen console?
You are reducing my occasional desire to play one of my fifty-odd games from this gen to an absurd point. I don't want to leave my current console plugged in as I'd rather only have 2 at the most in the living room, and I expect a new console to play the previous gens games, not games from 18 years ago. If a console isn't BC for one gen, I won't be picking it up for several years until its library is big enough to keep me entertained.Just leave your ps3 plugged in for a little longer. I'm sure by your 40th play through, you will have had your fill of uncharted.
Wow that stirred up some strong reactions.
No I'm not 13. Swap the numbers around.
I get that access to the classics is cool. I recently played through donkey Kong country on the wii and the nostalgia was great, even if the game itself was only average.
Everyone has an opinion, this is just mine. If I was to word my op again in a less crass way I would preface the thread by saying I am 31, run a small company, have a wife and barely have any time to keep up with new games let alone spend hours playing the classics. I like the idea of being able to purchase the older classics and having a play through but I never had the time to play the same game 30 times. I just feel like there is a time you need to let go. That being said, I am probably hypocritical because I have e watched Braveheart at least 10 times and still love watching it![]()
These kind of posts are cancer to a thread. By faaaar the worst. Cause they say nothing and add nothing.This thread is one of the worst I've ever seen on NeoGAF, congratulations.
Nope BC was removed much before the slim came out.If I'm buying a console, then I'm expecting it to have BC at least one generation back. I'm still using my 3DS to play DS games, I used my DS for GBA games, and support of GC games on my Wii is also a neat feature.
Though, for God's sake, no one expects PS4/Durango to work with PSX/Xbox games. Don't know where you've drawn that ridiculous Fifa 95 analogy from.
I'm quite sure that PS3 supported BC in the earlier versions of the console. IIRC it was removed in the Slim version.
Nope BC was removed much before the slim came out.
These kind of posts are cancer to a thread. By faaaar the worst. Cause they say nothing and add nothing.
Why not read anoter thread instead?
Old consoles eventually break down.
Absolutely plus there's also the convenience of one console playing all our last gen games.Put it this way, I expect a new machine to have BC at launch to mitigate the games drought, I don't mind so much a few years in when the download services and games library have expanded.
Games evolve and so do gamers. Once I have played a game once I'm pretty much done. Show me the next game...
Some of my coworkers bought a Vita just to play PS1 games, how come BC is garbage it's selling systems.