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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 48373" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Yeah, I saw his post. I know all about the RED, as I work with it quite often. That's the thing, working in the film industry, I hear a lot of talk about 4K, so my perspective gets kinda warped.</p><p></p><p>As for backwards compatibility...no, for the most part I never through in a PS1 game into my PS2. A lot of that had to do with graphics being hideous to look at. Interestingly enough, playing them on a PSP has been great, cause that small, who cares! What PS3 has done with their HD upgrades to games like Shadow of the Colossus and Ico, well there I appreciated the graphics upgrade and repurchased, even though I owned on the PS2. Those are one time purchase games though. These heavy dlc games, like TPA and Rock Band, where a LOT of money can be dumped into, those are the things I'll for sure want BC on. Or at least offer a key to get them on the new system without having to buy all over again. Paying $30 for an upgrade to God of War, big whoop. Buying hundreds of dollars worth of dlc for a game so you can play it on the new system, no way. And yes, it's not like I can't just hook up the old console, but the inconvenience of that sucks. You wanna make me love your new machine? Ease the pain by making my old stuff not feel abandoned. First question my son asked when he got a 3DS this xmas was whether or not he could play his DS games on it. He's been playing the new, but it made him feel good knowing his library of games wasn't completely obsolete.</p><p></p><p>I think the goodwill spread with BC is vastly more important than people give it credit for. Whether people use it or not is irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 48373, member: 134"] Yeah, I saw his post. I know all about the RED, as I work with it quite often. That's the thing, working in the film industry, I hear a lot of talk about 4K, so my perspective gets kinda warped. As for backwards compatibility...no, for the most part I never through in a PS1 game into my PS2. A lot of that had to do with graphics being hideous to look at. Interestingly enough, playing them on a PSP has been great, cause that small, who cares! What PS3 has done with their HD upgrades to games like Shadow of the Colossus and Ico, well there I appreciated the graphics upgrade and repurchased, even though I owned on the PS2. Those are one time purchase games though. These heavy dlc games, like TPA and Rock Band, where a LOT of money can be dumped into, those are the things I'll for sure want BC on. Or at least offer a key to get them on the new system without having to buy all over again. Paying $30 for an upgrade to God of War, big whoop. Buying hundreds of dollars worth of dlc for a game so you can play it on the new system, no way. And yes, it's not like I can't just hook up the old console, but the inconvenience of that sucks. You wanna make me love your new machine? Ease the pain by making my old stuff not feel abandoned. First question my son asked when he got a 3DS this xmas was whether or not he could play his DS games on it. He's been playing the new, but it made him feel good knowing his library of games wasn't completely obsolete. I think the goodwill spread with BC is vastly more important than people give it credit for. Whether people use it or not is irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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