More Xbox Titles Added to 360 List 95
Eurogamer reports that Microsoft will be adding more titles to its list of backwards compatible games. From the article: "Microsoft has made a minor update to the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list, adding patches to allow three new titles to run on the new console - namely Black, Star Wars Battlefront II, and Winning Eleven 9. The update, which is the first change to the list of backwards compatible titles in several months, also fixes issues with a number of games which previously worked with the Xbox 360 but had bugs in the compatibility code, including Ninja Gaiden, Fable, Half-Life 2 and GTA San Andreas."
KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:3, Informative)
I was thinking of getting a 360 to play XBL Call of Duty with the nephews, but they'll have to live with Halo 2 until I get a HD 1080p set..
Re:KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:2)
And I was so looking forward to play Jade Empire in 720p.
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Re:KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:3, Interesting)
Why would you waste your money on a 1080p set when the Xbox 360 only does 720p/1080i? Not only that, (practically) nothing else does 1080p either, and most 1080p TVs don't accept 1080p signals even if you had a source to drive them. Worse, for those few sets that do handle 1080p input, the framerate of 1080p is around 25fps-30fps. Sufficient for TV and movies, no
Re:KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:1)
So I can play World of Warcraft on it?
1080p is the highest resolution there will be for at least 10-15 years. Why buy a set which you'll have to junk when you have upgrade lust?
Re:KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:1)
But 1080p as a standard is not fully fleshed out, you have to really hunt to find a TV that will actually accept a 1080p input, and even then it may not accept a non-HDCP input (1080p only being supported via HDMI). Good luck getting a PC to display a 1920x1080 signal with HDCP.
I'd rather save $1000-2000 now and buy a 720p set, and then upgrade to 1080p in a couple
Re:KOTOR, KOTOR II are lumpy on 360... (Score:1)
I have. [avsforum.com]
Now I just need enough space for one...
I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:4, Informative)
Would you rather see an Xbox 360 that is nothing more than a faster Intel CPU with a faster Nvidia GPU and more RAM? It may hurt a bit at first to break full backwards compatibility, but you can't drag your legacy stuff along indefinitely, eventually the cruft builds up. I'd like to think that MS learned this lesson with Windows.
Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:5, Informative)
Backwards compatibility is a relatively new idea with gaming consoles. The only major system to have done it before now was PS2 with PS1. So there really weren't ever any good ol' days for this feature.
Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:2)
The Atari 7800 was backwards-compatible with the 2600 out of the box.
The Atari 5200, ColecoVision, and IntelliVision all had add-on modules to play 2600 games (although this was basically just a 2600 that used the controllers and video output of the newer console).
Similarly, the Sega Genesis had an add-on module to play Master System games.
As someone else mentioned, the Gameboy has always been backwards-compatible.
So, no, it's not really
Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:2)
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The XC requires the harddrive for playing XB titles...
That adapter for the Mega Drive could be ommitted if you casemodded the system instead, AFAIK the MD itself provided the backwards compatibility but the cart slot was not compatible.
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Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:2)
Oh nevermind. You'll just disagree with me anyway.
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Atari 7800 - BC
Jaguar - not BC
Genesis - not BC without accessory
Super Nintendo - not BC
Saturn - not BC
Nintendo64 - not BC
Dreamcast - not BC
Gamecube - not BC
PS2 - BC
Gameboy Advance - BC
Nintendo DS - BC
So you've got 4 out of 11 that are backwards compatible in pretty much the history of gaming consoles. That's not exactly a golden heyday of backwards compatibility now, is it?
The numbers you'll see in the future will change that, of course, because n
Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:2)
The two most successful consoles of all time have been backwardly compatible.
And the PS3 is going to be. Hence Microsoft's pretence at BC, it's what the customer expects these days - they can't afford not to have it.
Re:I miss real backwards compatibility (Score:1)
<i>Backwards compatibility is a relatively new idea with gaming consoles. The only major system to have done it before now was PS2 with PS1. So there really weren't ever any good ol' days for this feature.</i>
As I and others have pointed out, both your points here are wrong. Backwards-compatibility is not new, the Atari 7800 did it, and several older consoles (Genesis, Super NES) had hardware emulation through add-ons. Also, backwards-com
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PS2 is absolutely 100% compatible with PS. And PS3 will be absolutely 100% campatible with PS2 and PS. Another example? Gameboy Advance is completely compatible with old Gameboy games, and the Nintendo DS, while it's compatibility is limited to GBA games, it still plays every GBA game perfectly. So, if you want backwards compatibility, then don't buy a 360.
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You know you're in trouble when... (Score:2, Insightful)
Not having to worry about bugs, installations, and updates are major factors in what makes consoles more appealing than PCs for gaming. It seems to me Microsoft is failing to realize this.
yeah, but you knew this was coming (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:yeah, but you knew this was coming (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:yeah, but you knew this was coming (Score:1)
Mods, please mod down grandparent appropriately.
Re:yeah, but you knew this was coming (Score:2)
Gamers have gotten a lot less tolerant of save points, and save-anywhere functionality requires much more space.
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:1)
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To add to that the PS2 is nearly 6 years old or so, with a HUGE library of games and no replacement on the shelves yet.
The Xbox is 4.5? nearly 5 years old, already has a replacement and has a medium library of games- the least these people can do is make it backwards compatible, especially seeing as some of the games on the Xbox 1 really aren't looking dated to be honest.
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:1, Funny)
In fact, all these so-called "bugs" you heard about (overheating power bricks, scratched disks, dubious backwards compatability) are not bugs at all, but part of a much larger plan to let XBox 360 oweners in on t
You think that's bad? (Score:2)
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:1)
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:2)
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:3, Informative)
MS decided to go with emulation because the hardware alternative (sticking an Intel chipset and nVidia graphics core) was unpalatable. It's the exact same technique Revolution is going to use to emulate 20-year old consoles, and Sony will likely do the same thing.
There's no way to get an emulator completely right the first try. Period. End of story. There's always going to be an instruction here or a game there that doesn't work the way it should. Emulator
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:2)
Sony may do something similar, but what made them decide to do this in the PS2, was that they were already including the chips that made up the PS1 processor (but using them in a different capacity) inside the box. I imagine that made it easier
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:2)
People seem to forget that there was some major problems with PS2 emulation (which, like you said, used a combination of the PS1 hardware and software). Any time you go the hardware route, you run
Re:You know you're in trouble when... (Score:1)
Why do you think the NES emulation scene, for example, still releases updates for palattes?
This isn't really a valid point. Palettes have nothing to do with the actual machine emulation, but more with the difference between output devices (TVs vs. computer monitors). It's a matter of aesthetics rather than technical correctness.
However, it's important to note that "mature" emulators for old systems are still being improved upon. This is of course similar to your statement that it's pretty much impos
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Regarding garbling, that has nothi
SSX3 (Score:3, Interesting)
Gonna be shredding it up on the mountain tonight
Re:SSX3 (Score:2, Informative)
The only slowdown I saw on Forza prior to this update was when I raced in an in-car view with the rearview mirror turned on (which is how I race, so it happened all the time). Turning off the rearview mirror removed all of the slowdown issues I had. This update fixed the issue so now I can race with my rearview mirror turned back on, but the game was definit
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Mech Assault (Score:2)
Re:Dark Days For The 360 (Score:1)
You're right... (Score:2, Flamebait)
What's got everyone's panties in a knot is that Microsoft lists compatibility with original Xbox games as a feature of the Xbox, but the level of compatibility is abysmally low. Wouldn't you be pissed if your
Re:You're right... (Score:1)
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And yet they both advertise backward compatibility on the box. One works, the other
Remember, microsoft has stated to the press multiple times that they intend to have every Xbox game running and fully playable in emulation on the 360 - 3 new games added in over 3 months since the last update is not an impressive statistic.
Well my fucking XBox died recently (Score:2)
Re:Dark Days For The 360 (Score:1)
What a complete and utter load of crap.
Yes, these are "dark days" when Oblivion gets released to rave reviews. These are truly the end-times when the emulation software gets better, not worse. And lo, dogs and cats must be living together because the console continues to gain a foothold in the market.
Seriously,
Well, That's Not Entirely True (Score:3, Interesting)
It might be the first change to THE LIST in several months, but the 360 patch that was released last month added support for Tom Clancey's Ghost Recon II, among others, for the first time, enabling me to stop using my original XBox except for DDR (the dance mats aren't compatible with the 360, so I haven't even bothered to see if the game is). So while the list might have not been updated in a while, the periodic patches have added more backwards compatibility.
Mortal Kombat? (Score:2)
Re:Mortal Kombat? (Score:2)
I don't recall it ever being on the backwards compat list, but then, I own the MK games on PS2, so I haven't been paying close attention.
Re:Mortal Kombat? (Score:2)
Still missing the bets (Score:3, Informative)
Psychonauts
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
Damn.
Does anyone else... (Score:1)
Look at it this way - for people like me who saw this coming and held on to my original Xbox to play my original Xbox games, they can migrate the masses to the newer console while stile quoting a large install base of the original Xbox.
It is a sad day for gaming indeed. I'm actually thinking that when it comes to backwards compatibility
This is pathetic... (Score:1)
Re:This is pathetic... (Score:2)
Two thoughts... (Score:1, Flamebait)
2) "Uh...well, you can buy this XBox 360 with the noisy fan and unreliable power supply here for $300 or the old XBox that just fucking works for $75 off eBay. Either one can play your favorite game."
Re:Two thoughts... (Score:2)
2) My old Xbox is in my bedroom now, XBMC for my nighttime Divx watching. Its just nicer that I can bust out some of my old faves on the 360. But the kicker is that the 360 can play Xbox 360 games
Re:Two thoughts... (Score:2)
OK, I'm a smart-ass. Windows backwards compatibility has generally been OK through releases.
"2) Its just nicer that I can bust out some of my old faves on the 360. But the kicker is that the 360 can play Xbox 360 games"
Here's the problem, I think. The XBox games that are currently available are not enough of a draw by themselves. So, they have to keep retro-porting the good titles from the old platform. If that's a main part
Re:Two thoughts... (Score:2)
I hate to say it but... (Score:4, Informative)
I hate to say it, but if you're going to buy a 360 based in part on the ability to play existing Xbox games as I was, hold off, because it just ain't there yet. Those without an Xbox and waiting for the 360 to come down in price should really check out the existing Xbox, which currently sells for as little as $177 Canadian with two games.
Re:I hate to say it but... (Score:1)
Ah, we have the answer at last! MS are clearly using Cedega for the compatibility layer.
Oh brother (Score:1)
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Awesome! Download the patch ... (Score:2)
Trust Microsoft to nibble away at the basic nature of a product (trouble free entertainment) and turn it into something else.
I don't think it's all bad mind, but it sounds like precisely the kind of hassle (especially, the fact this is the *second* patch for some games) that I *wouldn't* want from a console.
Still no save game compatibility (Score:1)
I hope the PS3 doesn't make the same mistake. I would assume it would work, but I've not yet seen anything that actually says that the PS3 will take memory cards from the PS2.
Re:Still no save game compatibility (Score:1)
Re:Still no save game compatibility (Score:1)
The Ps3 will not have the ability to use Ps1 or Ps2 memory cards. The bad news is that those of you with lengthy completed games (or games in progress) on ps1/ps2 will have to start from scratch unless you get a Dexdrive or something similar.
The GOOD news is that Ps1/Ps2/Ps3 games will now all use the same card/hard drive for saves which is great since ps1 cards are going to be increasingly hard to come by, and swapping between 3 different formats to save my games would suck.
The other reason compatibility isn't working is.. (Score:2)
ARGH, so some of these B/C games are going to look REALLY good because the Xbox really isn't that bad graphically, despite it's age.
So Microsoft are kinda stuck, do they release something like jade empire which looks really quite nice at 4:3 480p so that it does 720p (pillarboxed, I would guess?) ?
Cause it's going to look GOOD - so good infact hell I might just play that rather t
Not quite on topic, but... (Score:2)
Nothing lasts forever. Even if your 360 is still working in ten years, I'd be willing to bet that you wouldn't be able to get online for multiplayer and patches because Microsoft wouldn't ne supporting it. If that happens, what are we left with? A bunch of buggy, not quite whole games that we'll never be able to play in their "entirety" again?
Something tells me that the road we're heading down means that, so
Nearly Controversial Title (Score:2)
which just beat out the alternative title, "Winning Nine 11".