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Sony Fixes Backwards Compatability Issues in PS3 Update Finally, most games don't look like a garbled mess. 01/24/2007 Patience has been a virtue when it comes to PlayStation 3 sometimes, but one of the biggest annoyances out of the gate was the lack of pixel-perfect compatibility, despite being one of Sony's most touted features over Xbox 360, which has to software emulate each game in its back catalog. However PS3 was playing back many PS2 and PlayStation games was resulting in almost unreadable text, forcing many to keep their PS2s sitting around if they wanted a bout of Kingdom Hearts 2 or Okami. Thankfully, though, Sony's issued a firmware update, bringing the console up to version 1.5, that makes this issue disappear. Now, there are still problems with specific releases that have yet to be addressed, but for the most part, your library of old releases should run no problem now -- and with higher clarity than was ever possible on the other machines, to boot. Other WDS GUIDES: GRAND
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