dharh said:
I agree with that in terms of the PS4 having PS3 BC. But I don't think they will do that for their PS3/PS2/PS1 machine. It's possible that they will drop PS1 support, since alot of the good PS1 games already have PSN support. I think though that the problem with Gaikai is that I can't use my physical media with it. I just don't see SONY selling 3 home consoles at the same time, which means they need to have a single console that covers PS3/PS2 games. I think 1 or 2 years from now when PS4 comes out there is a distinct possibility to have a cheep system that includes both cell and a SOC that can emulate the PS2. Anything else will not really be profitable. |
You're referring to backwards compatibility on the hardware level. That's a nice thing to have, but it's not that important.
You see, I'm only referring to the downloadable games that people bought.....those have to work...or else.....basically.
And also, You can't really mix the PS3's unique architecture with more linearly based architectures that Sony's rumored to be going after this next time around with the PS4, and the Cell can't be emulated either.
So this puts Sony in a precarious situation because, while they are trying to put PSN/SEN in practically all devices trying to become more mainstream, they'll be left holding alot of baggage, effectively saying "hey PSN/SEN is great, come buy our awesome stuff.....we don't guarantee it will work in the future, it might not.....but hey our stuff's awesome....come buy our stuff."
This is where Gaikai must come in and save them.....again, or else.







