Kleegamefan
K. LEE GAIDEN
So what is the deal with BW compatibility in XENON
Is it a no for sure?
Is it a no for sure?
SomeDude said:Don't care about backwards compatibility.
Yeah, they gotta save that money so they can give shiny, flat-panel HDTVs to a 1000 people at a developer conference.KeithFranklin said:I honestly would prefer the extra $ needed to be BC spent on other things anyway.
monkeymagic said:- BC is important to consumers who already have a large collection of games
- BC is important to parents/children/price conscious consumers who are satisfied with budget titles
- BC is important to developers knowing they can reuse old engines for future games
- BC is important to publishers who can keep on rereleasing older games as budget titles
- BC is important to retailers who have old stock to shift and shelf space dedicated to older games
- BC is important for the media because it means your console is launching with a back catalogue of hundreds (GCN) to thousands (PS3) of games and variety = sales.
I'm not interested in BC personally (although it means not having so many consoles hooked up at one time) but all those important participants of the videogame industry are.
monkeymagic said:- BC is important to consumers who already have a large collection of games
- BC is important to parents/children/price conscious consumers who are satisfied with budget titles
- BC is important to developers knowing they can reuse old engines for future games
- BC is important to publishers who can keep on rereleasing older games as budget titles
- BC is important to publishers who want to cater for budget, mid and high price range consumers
- BC is important to retailers who have old stock to shift and shelf space dedicated to older games
- BC is important to retailers who want to cater for budget, mid and high price range consumers
- BC is important for the media because it means your console is launching with a back catalogue of hundreds (GCN) to thousands (PS3) of games and variety = sales.
I'm not interested in BC personally (although it means not having so many consoles hooked up at one time) but all those important participants of the videogame industry are.
jarrod said:Backwards compatability helps ease generational transitions, there's really no argument on that point. While I have high hopes for Xenon, it'd help if they could better ensure bringing their 20 million Xbox base over.
And there is also an online community to carry on.
Someone hasn't worked retail, I see.KeithFranklin said:- BC is important to retailers who have old stock to shift and shelf space dedicated to older games
Why cant they do this anyway for the people that have the old consoles or buying them as discount consoles?
Kleegamefan said:In truth, though, that is a discussion for another thread....I was actually wondering if anyone had any insight (Blimblim) concerning a Yes/No of Xbox BC via XENON??
Just wondering..
Firest0rm said:Xbox fans are on a full defensive right now.
KeithFranklin said:The only one that I really see merit
bitwise said:?
it has not been announced one way or the other, theres nothing to get defensive about.
Let's call it pre-emptive damage control.bitwise said:?
it has not been announced one way or the other, theres nothing to get defensive about.
SERIOSULY WHO FUCKIN CARES
bishoptl said:Someone hasn't worked retail, I see.
Kleegamefan said:So what is the deal with BW compatibility in XENON
Is it a no for sure?