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Why do you think ps5 is not backward compatible with ps3, ps2, ps1 games?

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3 minutes ago, oNteaLog said:

Why do you think ps5 is not backward compatible with ps3, ps2, ps1 games?

it might be backwards compatible with ps4 but i dont think with older ones 

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There isn't a high enough demand for them to build in backwards compatibility, not to mention that the PS3 architecture is difficult to emulate. Additionally they also have PS Now where you can stream PS3 games to your PS already, and they already have PS2 and PS1 backwards compatibility built in, however it only works with PS2 and PS1 games bought through the PS Store.

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the closer consoles come to PCs, the wasier backwards compatibility will be. I think it's likely that a lot of PS4 titles will become accessible. I hope bloodborne gets 1080p 60fps perhaps (but i'm really just dreaming)

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