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03-06-2013 03:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Theeze
(Post 552024)
This is why they'll offer all ps1,ps2 and ps3 games in their Gakai service. I doubt you'll need to buy the ps3 games again.
It'll be an authentication system where you insert the disc and validates the disc to which then it will let you download the game. The reason is it would need to convert it to x86 as ps3 games are natively written on Power-PC (or PPC)
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Don't count on the 'ported' PS3 games to be free, all you can hope for is a validation system so you can play the PS3 games for free through gaikai (but who knows, maybe they'll turn gaikai into a netflix for games, so you pay a monthly fee and can play any of the old games in their collection)..
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Originally Posted by djhazardous
(Post 552025)
It's because of the piece of **** PS3 CELL architecture.
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Yes it's because of the CELL architecture (but also don't count on your xbox360 games to run on the xbox720 as they are too different architectures), but saying the CELL is a piece of $h1t architecture is BS, yes difficult to grasp at the beginning, but definitly not a piece of #h1t..
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Originally Posted by djhazardous
(Post 552077)
To be fair, I think the PS4 could probably emulate PS1 & PS2 discs. If it doesn't atleast emulate PS1 there should be uproar. I think a system of that caliber should easily be able to emulate PS2.
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Since even today's midrange PC's can run PS2 games (through the PS2CX emulator) it certainly would run on the PS4, but as you clearly state, they propably want to make money on the PS2 PSNstore games.. I too certainly hope it will support PS1 and PS2 games natively (without gaikai) and with enhanced visuals (just like the regular PC emulators do), but I don't count on it..
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Originally Posted by Elegant
(Post 552108)
It can't emulate PS1 games AFAIK it doesn't support CDs.
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No, they said it (propably) won't support (SUPER)AUDIO CD's, that certainly doesn't mean it won't support the datatypes.. Also this is something that I just don't understand, the drive does support it, why not just support it in the OS, it's not like they need to pay any licensefee's as they own (together with Philips) the patents....
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