In the latest unredacted document oopsie stemming from the US Federal Trade Commission’s efforts to stop Microsoft acqu…

  • dangblingus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    PCs over the years are home to new operating systems that kill off older standards that run games (dos support, 64 bit architecture, etc) but that happens once every 20 years. With console gaming, it happens once every 6 years. If I want to play Half-Life 2, I can. If I had a PS5 and wanted to play GTA San Andreas, I couldn’t.

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      1 year ago

      Bad example on San Andreas. I have it on my PS5. And not the trilogy version.

      But then again, I bought the PS4 version before the trilogy was released. So, I pull my opinion. Good example, dangblingus.

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      1 year ago

      Xbox has backwards compatibility for games all the way back to the original Xbox. Not only is there backwards compatibility, but pretty much all those old games also get HDR support and some of the big ones like Red Dead Redemption and Mass Effect also got 4k textures for 10+ year old games, free of charge (don’t have to buy a remaster, etc)