Just pointing out how ironic it would be if X1 was a PS3 BC machine, but PS4 couldn't be. There aren't any PS3 games I care enough to play that I don't already have on PS3 and/or were remade for PS4. It would never get past legal, and I really couldn't care less anyway. Am I gonna worry about if it happens? No. Seems to me that if X1 can run 360 games with a COMPLETELY different architecture, then running PS3 games of a similar power requirement.COULD be doable. Start the game with SilentHill3PCFix.exe. Copy all the files to your Silent Hill 3 install folder. The second component is the Silent Hill game itself to play on the emulator. The first component is the emulation program which can imitate the psx OS and software. Did the article say you NEED a computer that powerful to run it? Use the correct FOV and enable manual control (page up and page down) All of these can be configured in SilentHill3PCFix.ini. There are two components for playing a psx Silent Hill game on your PC. The headline said everything I needed to know to make my hypothetical comment. You probably should have read what I actually said before trying to shoot me down for something I DIDN'T say. However, please notice in my original comment I did say "even if it works". Slow down was a COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL comment.not saying it WOULD happen or ANYTHING like that, I didn't even read the article. PistolsAtDawn 2795d ago (Edited 2795d ago ) Of course, I don't ever see PS3 emulation happening on Xbox One because of obvious legal issues, but from a technical "What if?" standpoint? It's certainly possible. The Xbox 360 emulator for PC right now requires some powerful hardware, but we know Xbox 360 emulation works flawlessly on comparatively weak hardware (Xbox One) as well. The specs of the PC running the emulator in the video is irrelevant for comparison as well since as well as the overhead of various Windows applications that aren't an issue on console, the simple fact of the matter is that right now this emulator has had no work put into optimizing it, so we've no way of knowing what hardware will be required when all is said and done. So yeah, I'm not sure why you think what PistolsAtDawn said is so hilarious since there's already Xbox 360 emulation working on Xbox One, and in some cases actually improving performance over the original Xbox 360 games. Obviously the big advantage there however is that the Xbox 360 emulator for Xbox One was made by Microsoft themselves, who have a deep understanding of the Xbox 360 architecture and will be able to run it as efficiently as possible on the Xbox One, which is why some of the bigger AAA releases for the console such as Gears of War 3 and Halo Reach run so well on the Xbox One hardware, even though you'd assume that it would struggle to emulate such complex architecture (the Xenon CPU in the 360 is actually based on the design of the PS3's Cell, for example). The guy who put it together to enable Xbox One backwards compatibility explained that the emulator software is just a Windows app that they got running on the console. Well, technically the Xbox One is already running an Xbox 360 emulator.
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