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Serious_frusting said:
The thing that does me is not having the option to get a system thats BC

I would love to just have my PS4 under the TV and not have to have my PS2/PS3 at hand.
Its either

Keep everything neat and have just a PS4 set up and forget about every other game ever made for other playstation systems.

Keep PS4/PS3 constantly connected: No PS2 game are able to be played and it will look slightly cluttered. PS1 games cans till be played though

Have PS4/PS2/PS3 connected and it looks a complete mess.

Have PS4 connected and connect other playstation consoles when needed. Takes bloody long and is a complete waste of time not being able to pack them away. By the time you set up the console you cant be arsed to even play the game.


Yeah. I mean I understand why the PS4 and Xbox One aren't backwards compatible - it makes sense. The One and PS4 have different architecture that isn't powerful enough to emulate the previous generation systems. And of course, putting the actual chip in would cost too much and cause heating problems.

That's why I wish they'd give us an option at least to buy a power base converter and hook it up and use that instead though.