Tuesday, November 14th 2006

Sony PS3 has compatibility issues with PS2 and PS1 games

Sony has recently been getting calls regarding backwards compatibility. Around 200 PS2 and PS1 games have been discovered that are vulnerable to backwards compatibility issues. The problem has to do with the PS3 audio features.
Source: The Inquirer
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31 Comments on Sony PS3 has compatibility issues with PS2 and PS1 games

#27
Jimmy 2004
Gringswrong
Can you justify that rather than a pointless one word post please?
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#28
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Overcast, I suggest that while you are looking up the difference in picture quality between HDMI and component, you also look up what it means for an LCD to be at it's native resolution. If ANY scaling is occuring, then the LCD isn't at it's native resolution. LCDs always use all their pixels(unless setup not to scale), so by your definition they are always at their native res. That isn't true though, if the source image is smaller and is scaled to fit then the LCD it isn't at the LCDs native resolution and hence the terms is used.
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#29
zekrahminator
McLovin
What is it with all the arguments over PS3 lately?
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#30
Jimmy 2004
zekrahminatorWhat is it with all the arguments over PS3 lately?
Some love it some hate it... I expect that's the reason, although this arguement now seems to be over HDTVs from what I'm reading. :confused: :confused:
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#31
Grings
mout12 already said it for me, thats why i said wrong to other dudes post
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