MCV: PlayStation on Xbox backwards compatibility

I don't even know how you might say this is a "half assed" attempt at BC. Giving people the ability to play some old disc and digital games from a previous library with fully working multiplayer along with new features is one of the better sounding implementations I've seen. This is especially important considering that most modern stuff like achievements were in place for everything last gen. One of the reasons I never used PS2 emulation with my PS3 was because doing so locked you out of doing anything on the dashboard. Why wouldn't I want to still play Super Meat Boy or Geometry Wars?
 
Gamer community: "We want BC!"
MS: "There you go!"
Gamer community: "Nah, BC is not even that important."

I think it has to do with the timing of the announcement,
I just don't understand why they waited this long,

at least sony had that PSNOW option/genkai deal
alerting players to not worry about BC ( even tho now it sucks according to most people here at gaf)
 
We'd need someone to tear it all open someday to know for sure. But others have advised that when you put the disk in; it does a full re-download of it from Live. Which means a new binary is possible. Full EMU would mean all you need is the disk.

It's full emulation. The package you download is the full game in a Xbox 360 wrapper running in a VM of sorts. The full 360 OS is running the game inside the Xbox One OS which is emulating the hardware of the 360. That's how all the 360 features and Xbox One features can work at the same time for these games. It doesn't work like Xbox original to 360 emulation did. There is no recompile, either, it's straight up running the games on an emulated hardware layer from the HDD. No game on Xbox One runs off the disc, the console is designed to run everything off the hard drive like a PC.
 
The PS Now narrative that's being spewed in this thread is absolutely embarrassing. It's a cloud service that is designed to, eventually, bring the entire PlayStation library (PS1,PS2,PS3,PS4,PSP,PSVita) to several devices that aren't consoles, i.e. TV's, Blu Ray players, tablets, etc. It's essentially a service in its infancy that will one day replace their PlayStation consoles as a delivery method for games. To compare it to Microsoft's half-baked BC initiative is downright asinine.

Man, I agreed with everything you wrote except "half-baked." Microsoft is basically running the Xbox 360 OS as an app on Xbox One. That seems pretty "well done."
 
I am assuming this is an opinion, right? I got a bunch of friends who have yet to upgrade but were pleasantly excited about this new feature, so much so that they were considering the PS4 upgrade path less now.


A lot of people on here like to pretend they know what the average person wants
 
Yeah but BC is a feature most don't care about.

I would, in fact, bet that there's statistical evidence to support this fact. Most people are on to the newest and best. Getting BC to work without messing with your margins by having to include hardware is a big win for consumers and possible consumers though. The only reason Sony removed BC from the PS3 was financial and enabling a price drop. It wasn't because "no one cared about BC."
 
Really? MS/Publishers leaving that remaster money on the table? We should revisit this when the list is more than 20 titles yes? Then we could see what 360 games you can play on X1.

Remasters cost money. Not all developers will be up for spending money on that.

Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. Most simply don't care. Even ms said so before article was posted earlier in the thread.

So, you say anecdotal evidence doesn't count, but then present anecdotal evidence of your own?
 
Companies do what's in their best interest. No one is evil in this situation. I just feel that MS seems to be trying harder to make a better console than Sony is, so I feel that as of now Xbox One is the most promising out of the two. I would like BC on PS4, but it doesn't make Sony evil if they don't, it just means their console is lacking in the BC department.
 
I think I agree that it is highly requested, used very little. Consumers just like the idea of having that comfort, safety net. Saying, "Oh yeah, I can play all my games on this one box."

I was in that same bought when I bought the PS3. Picked it up at launch because I wanted that backwards compatibility. I think I used it so little, I could count the times on both hands. Actually, I think I used it to play through kingdom hearts again, and that was it really.
 
So, you say anecdotal evidence doesn't count, but then present anecdotal evidence of your own?

There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying onlY 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.

I would, in fact, bet that there's statistical evidence to support this fact. Most people are on to the newest and best. Getting BC to work without messing with your margins by having to include hardware is a big win for consumers and possible consumers though. The only reason Sony removed BC from the PS3 was financial and enabling a price drop. It wasn't because "no one cared about BC."

There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying only 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.

People ignore it and argue this is a big deal or B: this is something people really care about.
 
Except they won't have access to all of their 360 content and likely never will.

I agree; It's time for people to come back to reality. All 3rd party publishers aren't going to have all games from Xbox 360 onto Xbox One when they can make money off of people remastering titles.
 
I agree that it is not heavily used, but it is just super nice to have.
I probably used BC on the X360 a handful of times, but being able to have it so I could keep my old xbox games like halo 1 & 2 was awesome.

Glad that I will be able to get rid of my 360 now & keep my favorite games, including some of the downloaded ones.
 
I own a PS4 ,
but honestly the only games I am playing are Sleeping dogs and bloodborne
had I known that the Xbox one offered BC, I would have consider buying an XboxOne
to be able to play

Vanquish
RE5
RE6
Dragons Dogma
Bayonetta

and many more games

Quick question: Do these games also support online functionality via the xbox one?

If the publishers allow Microsoft to enable BC for those titles, and their servers are still up, then yes. As far as the game is concerned it thinks it IS running on a 360. You can pull up the 360 Guide in game (start+select) and make a party from your friends list and start playing multiplayer and everything. You can also just play multiplayer and use the Xbox One party system if you prefer since as far as the Xbox One is concerned, you're just running an Xbox One game so all the Xbox One features are supported over top of it like DVR, screenshots, snapping, and streaming. It's really elegant, honestly. Works perfectly.
 
The PS Now narrative that's being spewed in this thread is absolutely embarrassing. It's a cloud service that is designed to, eventually, bring the entire PlayStation library (PS1,PS2,PS3,PS4,PSP,PSVita) to several devices that aren't consoles, i.e. TV's, Blu Ray players, tablets, etc. It's essentially a service in its infancy that will one day replace their PlayStation consoles as a delivery method for games. To compare it to Microsoft's half-baked BC initiative is downright asinine.

Its anything but half baked. Never seen emulation seamlessly integrated into a system and take advantage of the new features like this. My 360 games now have resume play, screenshot and record that feature among other things. All free without needing to do anything.

They will show up as ready to install under Games And Apps:

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Mass Effect's is like that Perfect Dark wall guy screenshot.

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If the publishers allow Microsoft to enable BC for those titles, and their servers are still up, then yes. As far as the game is concerned it thinks it IS running on a 360. You can pull up the 360 Guide in game (start+select) and make a party from your friends list and start playing multiplayer and everything. You can also just play multiplayer and use the Xbox One party system if you prefer since as far as the Xbox One is concerned, you're just running an Xbox One game so all the Xbox One features are supported over top of it like DVR, screenshots, snapping, and streaming. It's really elegant, honestly. Works perfectly.

God damn!!
 
I would, in fact, bet that there's statistical evidence to support this fact. Most people are on to the newest and best. Getting BC to work without messing with your margins by having to include hardware is a big win for consumers and possible consumers though. The only reason Sony removed BC from the PS3 was financial and enabling a price drop. It wasn't because "no one cared about BC."

Maybe you are right,
but If i had a whole bunch of Xbox360 games (even if I didn't play them anymore) and I had not made my mind to buy next gen console, I would go for the X1 over a PS4.
I think I would be blind to notice PS4 exclusives and simply sell my Xbox 360 or traded for xbox1 games ans such.
 
There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying onlY 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.



There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying only 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.

People ignore it and argue this is a big deal or B: this is something people really care about.

Watch that usage skyrocket if games like RDR gets added to the list.
 
So you're on board to buy The Nathan Drake Collection "Day Fucking 1".... but have no interest in backwards compatibility or playing older games?
It's an upressed 60fps version of 3 of my favorite games. Fuck yeah day 1. I have a ton of PS3 HD collection games of games that I owned on ps2. If there's a better version available I'll use it. If not I keep my old consoles and games.
 
There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying onlY 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.



There are two articles in this thread, one from MS saying only 5% used BC and that it was not a widely used feature....2 years into a gen most people have moved on, nor do most keep large game libraries.

People ignore it and argue this is a big deal or B: this is something people really care about.

It may not make a big deal to people who already own the console. It's certainly a possibility. But the shit you are spewing in this thread is straight up embarrassing.
 
So much "most" being thrown around in here today...

Why should I believe you over research and stats sony and MS have come up with?

Watch that usage skyrocket if games like RDR gets added to the list.


No one will care about playing RDR in 2016 when rdr 2 most likely will get revealed, it won;t make much difference. You are over estimating the impact old games will have,. It will matter to some, a few, but the average person no, stats and history show that,
 
I would, in fact, bet that there's statistical evidence to support this fact. Most people are on to the newest and best. Getting BC to work without messing with your margins by having to include hardware is a big win for consumers and possible consumers though. The only reason Sony removed BC from the PS3 was financial and enabling a price drop. It wasn't because "no one cared about BC."

If BC was a true selling point then even later PS3 would have that feature. It's just that no one cared about it for real.
 
So it's either
Sony has no answer to BC

Sony has a half assed answer to BC

Those two aren't much different.

Does everything need an answer though? Sony is doing their thing while xbox does theirs. Tbh I know 360 players who have sworn by PSNOW that it works extremely well. It's pretty cool that under certain circumstances you only need a controller to play very high quality PS3 games. This will eventually include PS4 games as well. This is paving the way for what will become games on demand.

This is the future that xbox was gunning for but they didn't know how to execute. Now Sony is trailblazing that for them. Along with other things and other technologies like VR, shareplay, remote play (outside of a localnetwork) and TV services (which now has gone ala carte)- things that msft doesn't have an answer for or has failed in doing so (closed TV studios I think?). Like msft, Sony has a lot of experience in BC so they'll do what they think is more valuable.

At least for me - it's a good announcement on Xbox's part but it's still too early to tell how this will pan out. That poll has CODs, BFs, Bioshocks, Halos. We'll see what makes it by December than we should revisit this discussion.
 
I think the first couple of years, BC is a great feature that gets people jumping in earlier, but as time goes on and the library grows on current gen consoles, it is less important. I have PS3 games I haven't finished but I still have it next to my PS4. I've been playing my PS4 much more and don't know when I'll get back to finishing those PS3 games.
 
Who said they were trying to "fuck the consumer"? It's the fact that they dismissed it when so many people are asking for it is the problem. As a PS4 owner, I want BC. This isn't about bias at all.

If there are people asking for a feature in the console, the least they could do is acknowledge it and try to maybe get it to work.
As a ps4 consumer you should know that they didn't add BC and also said the reason why they didn't . It is your fault to expect something they already discarded. And it was a good decision because it helped them having a competitive launch price. And their success is obvious.
That said they should at least try to deliver psone emulation AND PSP too.I do not think it would be a huge effort and people would be happy and could lead to some extra psn sales.
Ps2 on the other hand. .. and ps3 is daydreaming.It won't happen.
 
Why should I believe you over research and stats sony and MS have come up with?

Microsoft has not had a backwards compatibility initiative like they're doing now. The Xbox > Xbox 360 BC they did was straight up embarrassing as only a small handful of titles actually worked. It's no wonder it wasn't widely used, it was shit.

No one will care about playing RDR in 2016 when rdr 2 most likely will get revealed, it son;t make much difference. You are over estimating the impact old games will have,

Is that why RDR is the #1 requested Xbox One BC game on Microsoft's voting page?

http://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/298503-backwards-compatibility/filters/top
 
If BC was a true selling point then even later PS3 would have that feature. It's just that no one cared about it for real.
Except BC was dropped from the PS3 to reduce costs at a time that the cost reduction was desperately needed, correct?
 
Does everything need an answer though? Sony is doing their thing while xbox does theirs. Tbh I know 360 players who have sworn by PSNOW that it works extremely well. It's pretty cool that under certain circumstances you only need a controller to play very high quality PS3 games. This will eventually include PS4 games as well. This is paving the way for what will become games on demand.

This is the future that xbox was gunning for but they didn't know how to execute. Now Sony is trailblazing that for them. Along with other things and other technologies like VR, shareplay, remote play (outside of a localnetwork) and TV services (which now has gone ala carte)- things that msft doesn't have an answer for or has failed in doing so (closed TV studios I think?). Like msft, Sony has a lot of experience in BC so they'll do what they think is more valuable.

At least for me - it's a good announcement on Xbox's part but it's still too early to tell how this will pan out. That poll has CODs, BFs, Bioshocks, Halos. We'll see what makes it by December than we should revisit this discussion.

It doesn't need an answer, but if they want to make their console more attractive, they should address it. I agree that PSNow works really well. I played Shadow of the Colossus on it and had no issues. The only issue I have with it is the pricing.
As a ps4 consumer you should know that they didn't add BC and also said the reason why they didn't . It is your fault to expect something they already discarded. And it was a good decision because it helped them having a competitive launch price. And their success is obvious.
That said they should at least try to deliver psone emulation AND PSP too.I do not think it would be a huge effort and people would be happy and could lead to some extra psn sales.
Ps2 on the other hand. .. and ps3 is daydreaming.It won't happen.
I never said it was a deal breaker. All I'm saying is that I would really like it if they did. I'm guessing they could get PS2 emulation on PS4 if they really wanted to.
 
I think it has to do with the timing of the announcement,
I just don't understand why they waited this long,

It's probably not a very easy thing to include in a new system considering that they aren't supporting the entire 360 library but a select amount of titles. I'm guessing the amount of man hours and costs of including BC is why it took so long. Must have been pretty hard to convince suits that it's a good thing in the end but they did it.

I'm not going to lie, I rarely us BC but it's a good thing whenever I want to pickup a 360 title that I enjoyed and replay it without having to setup my 360 after storing it away.
 
Microsoft has not had a backwards compatibility initiative like they're doing now. The Xbox > Xbox 360 BC they did was straight up embarrassing as only a small handful of titles actually worked. It's no wonder it wasn't widely used, it was shit.



Is that why RDR is the #1 requested Xbox One BC game on Microsoft's voting page?

http://xbox.uservoice.com/forums/298503-backwards-compatibility/filters/top


That's speculation....and 360 also had 100 or so titles.,..right now it is no different, unless you can predict the future. 100 or 1000, most people with a new console 2 years into the gen won't be concerned with playing old games when Battlefront, fallout 4, halo 5, new COD and many more are out.


That poll proves nothing? It's a poll the hardcore gamers would vote on. I can show polls that the most obscure games features are #1 in means nothing in the grand scheme of things. Only people who want BC or care about it to begin with would be voting.....
 
Except BC was dropped from the PS3 to reduce costs at a time that the cost reduction was desperately needed, correct?

PS4 doesn't have BC from the get go because of costs.

As doesn't XB1, but they will now have a software solution for that for a large selection of games, I don't think PS4 will ever be able to emulate PS3 for BC, the Cell was too beastly.
 
If BC was a true selling point then even later PS3 would have that feature. It's just that no one cared about it for real.

Well there's obviously a big difference between BC that messes with hardware profit margins and BC that is done with existing hardware. It's like some of you didn't even own a PS3 at launch or remember all of the price drops.
 
"They Said"" I don't believe it will be that easy nor do I think 1000 + games will end up there, not many people will use this. People say lots of things, especially MS.

without going into the future I can't really respond to this. I'll just have to take them at their word.

That's speculation....and 360 also had 100 or so titles.,..right now it is no different, unless you can predict the future. 100 or 1000, most people with a new console 2 years into the gen won't be concerned with playing old games when Battlefront, fallout 4, halo 5, new COD and many more are out.

you have by far the most posts in this thread and all you're doing is telling people what they do and don't want.

you don't want bc because your console doesn't have it. we get it.
 
It's an upressed 60fps version of 3 of my favorite games. Fuck yeah day 1. I have a ton of PS3 HD collection games of games that I owned on ps2. If there's a better version available I'll use it. If not I keep my old consoles and games.

I dunno, maybe I just like to revisit my old games more than you then, because my BC PS3 got more use playing PS2 games than it did playing PS3 games. It's not like my PS2 didn't work, it's still here, but being able to play these games on my new console is just to convenient. It is a feature I'm grateful to have; and it's a reason I will NEVER buy a slim PS3.
 
Why should I believe you over research and stats sony and MS have come up with?


No one will care about playing RDR in 2016 when rdr 2 most likely will get revealed, it won;t make much difference. You are over estimating the impact old games will have,. It will matter to some, a few, but the average person no, stats and history show that,

If BC was a true selling point then even later PS3 would have that feature. It's just that no one cared about it for real.

Unfortunately, the number of re-releases this generation actually tells otherwise.
You can't just say that people don't care, if you just do not offer it to them. Just the first PS3 models supported backwards compatibility, and still it seems to me they sold a lot PSOne classics for Vita and PS3 owners!
 
Except BC was dropped from the PS3 to reduce costs at a time that the cost reduction was desperately needed, correct?

Ask yourself why it was dropped and not other features that could have been? It was not used much nor that important. There were many other things sony could have done. If it would have hurt the ps3 sony would not have dropped it.
 
Killing a pointless feature, a prime example of "no one cares".


so true, I mean it's nice for people that haven't already owned a ps2 wanting to play stuff on the ps3, but seriously, I still had my ps2 when I got my ps3, same with ps4 now. Nobody complained or got excited when nes when to snes and didn't play nes games back then, why would the same be true today?
 
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