I'm glad the PS4 will be x86-based. Makes hacker's jobs that much easier. Hopefully this thing will get cracked wide open faster than the PS3. Emulator ports to the PS4 would be super easy, compared to the Cell and RSX chips.
Really? Are you serious? Do you really think Sony doesn't add digital backwards compatibility just because they are haters? You are pretty new to GBAtemp, If I explain why it's not possible you'll probably never want to come back to GBAtemp. So I'm going to save the time...



...along with their mad outdated architectures.At least Nintendo keeps its compatibility![]()
And yet, if the PS4 fails, you'll happily take it as proof of your particular theory.History is very subjective. We'll never know the real reason as to why something has failed. We can theorise as much as possible, but ultimately we will never be able to jump into the minds of every single person in the world, and find out why they didn't purchase a particular item.

Implying that amd64 with an on-die integrated GPU is ancient.Implying that x86 isn't mad outdated.

You don't seem to grasp what I meant.The core fundamentals of the architecture is ancient. The stuff on top is obviously recent, but then the exact same argument can be used with the Wii U. If it's not dated to use a processor based on an old architecture with an integrated GPU on top, then the Wii U isn't used a dated architecture easy.
ARM all the way! Modern and efficient!![]()



I was being facetious. And still amAgain, subjective. Correlation does not mean causation. That's something a lot of you can't seem to understand whatsoever.
That means people prefer a lower price point to backwards compatibility.Sales of the PS3 may have picked up due to the price decrease
You'd think backwards compatibility would be more important after the older system is no longer available.Like I said, backwards compatibility only matters for the first couple of years. No point keeping BC once the previous generation of the console has been phased out of retail stores.
a lot of people would like to see backwards compatibility (it's a really neat feature), but if they're not willing to pay for it, the point is moot.

