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wraggster
October 9th, 2007, 19:29
This whole backwards-compatibility thing on the new 40GB PS3 is a pinch confusing. Why, exactly, can't the new model run PS2 games when the old one could? Tired of asking questions of the night, I instead asked SCEE.

"The 40GB model, to be launched in Europe on 10th October, is a new model and is not equipped with any of the semi conductors from the PS2, and backwards compatibility would therefore have to be achieved by software emulation alone. The sheer numbers of PS2 titles available, together with the increased complexity of using a software only solution for each and every title means that to ensure accurate software emulation for the majority would be technically challenging, time consuming and costly. As we have mentioned on several occasions, our engineering resources are now focused on developing new and innovative features and services for the PS3 and, as a result the 40GB model does not have backwards compatibility with PS2 titles."

http://kotaku.com/gaming/customer-service/sony-could-run-bc-on-40gb-ps3s-they-just-dont-want-to-308467.php

F9zDark
October 10th, 2007, 04:52
I was under the impression that consoles to first launch in Europe were also without the EE and yet PS2 titles work on them just fine...

Accordion
October 10th, 2007, 12:36
I was under the impression that consoles to first launch in Europe were also without the EE and yet PS2 titles work on them just fine...

there is still additional PS2 chipsets in all previous consoles. It was never full software emulation.