RCU005
Member
Since there are many people wanting Backwards Compatibility on PS5, would you buy a console dedicated exclusively for it?
What if Sony released a console or mini console in which you could play all your physical and digital PS1, PS2 and PS3 games, Would you buy it?
I think the reason Sony doesn't do BC is because they don't want to spend money on licensing and testing for all the games. So a legacy console will be just that. It would not have new enhancements or anything new. It would only allow you to play the games you have and that's it. What price would you pay for it?
I also think that licensing and testing is also the reason why Nintendo got rid of the Virtual Console.
To me, Microsoft is using too much money on BC, when I'd wish they used that money on new IPs from their studios. I'd prefer a remake than BC. I have wished for a full remake of Banjo-Kazooie for ages.
If it was your job to convince Sony to support BC what other ideas do you have so that they could approve?
What if Sony released a console or mini console in which you could play all your physical and digital PS1, PS2 and PS3 games, Would you buy it?
I think the reason Sony doesn't do BC is because they don't want to spend money on licensing and testing for all the games. So a legacy console will be just that. It would not have new enhancements or anything new. It would only allow you to play the games you have and that's it. What price would you pay for it?
I also think that licensing and testing is also the reason why Nintendo got rid of the Virtual Console.
To me, Microsoft is using too much money on BC, when I'd wish they used that money on new IPs from their studios. I'd prefer a remake than BC. I have wished for a full remake of Banjo-Kazooie for ages.
If it was your job to convince Sony to support BC what other ideas do you have so that they could approve?