ga-forum.com— Microsoft has agreed to pay a small royalty to Nvidia to allow the Xbox 360?s ATI chipset to emulate the performance of the Nvidia chipset.
Jun 8, 2005View in Crawl 4
I don't know. I'm all for backwards compatibility, but what they are talking about sounds like a lot of work and it won't even mean 100% of the old xbox games will work. I have to wonder if it wouldn't just be better to skip over all of this and maybe drop the price a little.Hell, if you have old xbox games, you most likely have on old xbox.
syntheticfthJun 8, 2005
I don't know. I'm all for backwards compatibility, but what they are talking about sounds like a lot of work and it won't even mean 100% of the old xbox games will work. I have to wonder if it wouldn't just be better to skip over all of this and maybe drop the price a little.Hell, if you have old xbox games, you most likely have on old xbox.
ryokurinJun 8, 2005
layer meaning software, not the density of the disk.
ncampJun 8, 2005
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the_mole1314Jun 8, 2005
Ok, so how will they process the games since they went from Intel to PPC? Graphics cards mean NOTHING.
ncampJun 8, 2005
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adml_shakeJun 8, 2005
lol, I just think it's funny as hell to see Microsoft actually paying OUT the royaltys for once.