I will say, that I finally got a component cable for my PS2, & there is still quite a difference compared to composite.
The only downside to all this.... Gamestop will stay in business.
Quote from: NightWolve on June 19, 2013, 03:17:13 PMQuote from: allyourblood on June 19, 2013, 01:44:55 PMQuote from: Necromancer on June 19, 2013, 10:52:00 AMFixed that for ya. They never took away the backwards compatibility, they just quit selling it.It still never sat well with me that they removed the option from their later iterations off the console. I didn't buy one near launch and I always wished it had this capability. Still gotta have my darn PS2 under the TV next to my PS3. Not the end of the world, but I wish they would've left the option in. Yeah, that does suck. The thing is, PS3 has HDMI output as a standard, while the best that the PS2 has is analog YPbPr Component (aside from raw RGB). A PS3 with PS2 support allows you to continue to play a great library of games but with a digital HDMI connection to your TV instead. Strange to pull back on a good idea like that when you already did the work to create the emulator for the launch model. Well, the market wanted a cheaper PS3 version I guess, so that's that.I will say, that I finally got a component cable for my PS2, & there is still quite a difference compared to composite.
Quote from: allyourblood on June 19, 2013, 01:44:55 PMQuote from: Necromancer on June 19, 2013, 10:52:00 AMFixed that for ya. They never took away the backwards compatibility, they just quit selling it.It still never sat well with me that they removed the option from their later iterations off the console. I didn't buy one near launch and I always wished it had this capability. Still gotta have my darn PS2 under the TV next to my PS3. Not the end of the world, but I wish they would've left the option in. Yeah, that does suck. The thing is, PS3 has HDMI output as a standard, while the best that the PS2 has is analog YPbPr Component (aside from raw RGB). A PS3 with PS2 support allows you to continue to play a great library of games but with a digital HDMI connection to your TV instead. Strange to pull back on a good idea like that when you already did the work to create the emulator for the launch model. Well, the market wanted a cheaper PS3 version I guess, so that's that.
Quote from: Necromancer on June 19, 2013, 10:52:00 AMFixed that for ya. They never took away the backwards compatibility, they just quit selling it.It still never sat well with me that they removed the option from their later iterations off the console. I didn't buy one near launch and I always wished it had this capability. Still gotta have my darn PS2 under the TV next to my PS3. Not the end of the world, but I wish they would've left the option in.
Fixed that for ya. They never took away the backwards compatibility, they just quit selling it.
http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2013/25/1371657142-the-xbox-one-is.jpgAnd I first thought this is a made up joke. but in fact it isn't
I already dropped him a message on there and he did not reply back, so f*ck him, and his cunt wife.