23-04-19, 01:16 | #11 |
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23-04-19, 10:50 | #12 |
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Not technically, but Sony as a company in general just won't bother. They for some reason went out of their way to drop CD support, something that literally everything supports and it's dirt cheap. I want full BC, but Sony has been difficult with it for ages, why would they change that now?
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24-04-19, 16:08 | #13 |
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I'm not disagreeing with that. You just said it was impossible, which is different to just "it won't happen."
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24-04-19, 20:14 | #14 | |
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I’m coming over now to see it and we can play some couch co op games while I’m there admiring your rare PS2! |
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24-04-19, 20:46 | #15 |
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It still annoys me that they dropped CD support!
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24-04-19, 22:41 | #16 |
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24-04-19, 22:59 | #17 | |
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I wish one of my PS2s was special like that. |
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25-04-19, 00:45 | #18 |
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Are you ****ing serious
CD format has been around since the 1982 ( when the first one came out). Since then your PS360 has it, your PS2 has it, the original XBOX has it, your 52878353629 DVD and CD Players support it, the amount of PC’s who still have a disk as of now, the PS1 etc etc It’s like the Wii U, that doesn’t support DVD’s and Nintendo gave a logical response as to why.. because your household has a couple of DVD players |
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28-04-19, 16:02 | #20 | |
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I have the PS3 slim now but I really want one of the original 60GB models of the PS3 that run PS2 games. I really loved how that console looked. |
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