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PS4 Rumours, Backwards Compat via Dongle
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http://dualpixels.com/2012/11/29/rumor-behind-the-scenes-with-first-party-hardware-and-third-party-softwear-next-gen/
Not sure how to take those 'rumours'.
$99 for a dongle that will allow you to play your old games. Not a bad idea, I guess, keeps the cost down on a feature that the vocal minority use, but is that do-able?
Not sure how to take those 'rumours'.
$99 for a dongle that will allow you to play your old games. Not a bad idea, I guess, keeps the cost down on a feature that the vocal minority use, but is that do-able?
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Sony has a patent for such a device, maybe where the rumour came from. However the patent only covered the PS2 being played on the PS3.
I never understand why people moan about backwards compatibility when they can just keep their old device.
I realise some people are not pooping money and may wish to trade in their old device to help purchase the new one, but you could say that those who cannot afford the new one, also cannot afford a lot of things and why should it increase the cost of the device for everyone just to please people who want to trade-in the old device.
For me it is about space - which is already at a premium - to have yet another console in my TV cabinet would be slightly too much. So I would rather have a device that plays the older games as well as the newer games (especially for the last gen at the very least) So I guess I would have to pay extra for this "luxury"
My lounge is about 40sq ft having an itinery of Games consoles takes up too much space. BC also gives the advantages of the new console for the PS3 it was that you could save the games on the HDD and play them in upscaled HDD which produced a better picture than the scart socket ever did on my TV.