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Some of you need to relax, the system just came out, I'm sure updates will be made.
-If this is indeed true.
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The backwards compatibility (for any of the systems really) wasn't so much of a selling point for me, just a convenience. It's too bad that the consumers are so demanding that they want everything to work, right now, because it forces these companies to rush out their products in order to stay 'in-demand'. Microsoft rushed their product to be out a year earlier, Sony rushed the PS3 because their die-hards probably would have nuked their HQ had it not been released on time. (I can imagine the Europeans may be plotting to do this as we speak) The result is similar problems with the backwards compatibility, as well as whatever technical/hardware glitches there are with the systems themselves.
Edit: Looks like MS updated their backwards compatibility list
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/back...ygameslist.htm
Psychonauts! Indigo Prophecy! Soul Calibur 2! Shenmue 2! Looks like I finished Zelda just in time to go back to some old faves.
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Assuming this is in fact true, then I have to wonder why any of you care that much. Odds are it will be fixed long before the console even hits one million sold. Seriously, I could see being annoyed with this if it were going to be stuck like this for the life of the console, but the fact is that despite the problems with the PS3 backwards compatability, it still works for the vast majority of games to my knowledge (more than Microsoft could say at launch) and most if not all of the problems are minor, and fixable. Sony's already committed themselves to getting backwards compatability working smoothly as soon as possible. In the mean time, most of us don't even have PS3's, and even if I did, I'd still have my PS2 handy.
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Maybe I just bought a PS2 too late, but I don't see how this continues a trend. The PS2's backwards compatibility seemed fine.
Anyway, about the video... It certainly is disappointing that its B.C. isn't all that good. Of course, updates are likely to come in the future that will fix this problem. Something about the video I wish they would have included would be a PSX game running on it. And maybe something in-game, rather than a cut-scene. I'd like to know if it's actually noticable whilst playing. o.o
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So yeah there was a update that fixed this about the time you made this thread xD