Lafiel said:
SamuelRSmith said:
Later, they killed the second chip (with the PS3 slim), and didn't bother trying to write an emulator for it. Market research showed that consumers didn't care enough to warrant the costs to create an emulator (due to the massive differences in architecture, the process would have been long and difficult), so they killed emulation entirely.
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Your post is accurate in large parts, but this one is not. They excluded all PS2 hardware starting with the 40GB Fat PS3, two years before the first "slim" - the EU 60GB and the MGS4 80GB edition still had the GS.
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Ah, my bad.
I was doing this off the top of my head, just assumed that they killed B/C along with alternate OS support.