I'm pretty sure everyone of you heard about the Xbox One's "Backward Compatibility", which supposedly emulates the Xbox 360 and allows you to run particular Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One. Everyone is talking about this but I saw no one explaining how it works? - is there an extra chip for this inside the console, or how is this possible?
On PlayStation we have "PlayStation Now" which is basically streaming PS3 that are being played on Sony's servers.
Now the question is: why does the PS4 have to stream all the PS3 games and the Xbox one can emulate them? And
Why can't all the games be emulated?
Thanks in advance
On PlayStation we have "PlayStation Now" which is basically streaming PS3 that are being played on Sony's servers.
Now the question is: why does the PS4 have to stream all the PS3 games and the Xbox one can emulate them? And
Why can't all the games be emulated?
Thanks in advance
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