They did a good job of it, it's convincingly the same game and says a lot about how good it was that I did both versions. Probably added to feeling that FH3 was FH2 DLC though after so much playtime
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Originally posted by nonny View PostJust been watching this update on Series S/X emulation using the developer mode and RetroArch. They've now gotten PS2 games running on the consoles and pretty well considering it's early days. Pretty crazy.
Xbox now plays all generations of it's back catalogue and two generations of Sonys
https://youtu.be/psTunlgKOMM
I was hoping that I could use any Xinput controller in RetroArch but only the official controllers worked. I only tried MD, SNES and N64 games but everything was great and I could use the same slang shaders I use on my PC.
The most annoying thing I had to deal with was file/folder browsing due to the sandboxing. In the end I just put all my games on a USB stick and ran them from there. Speaking of which, it’s Windows 10 so NTFS works flawlessly, as do multiple partitions
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Originally posted by nonny View PostNice, I have a developer account as well but haven't tried this yet. I did notice everyone seems to just run from USB so I guess that's for the reason you stated.
It's going to be interesting to see what they can achieve with PS2. The GameCube stuff was already impressive.
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[MENTION=2207]dazza_cole[/MENTION] It depends on the commercials MS has signed with the publisher. Lots of people will say it's 12-months, however that isn't always true. There are a number of games that have only been on the service for less and the occasional one that stays on for longer.
GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 seemed like very exceptional contracts as they were only on Game Pass for 3 or 4 months each.
It's one of the few things Sony does better with PlayStation Now, where they list the leaving date or state 'ongoing' for those games on the service more than 6-months. Unlike Sony's service though, first-party games tend to stay on Game Pass.Last edited by Digfox; 02-12-2020, 15:30.
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Yeah RDR2 and GTAV were only on there for a short period but I would say on average most 3rd party titles are there for 4-6 months.
Obviously anything Bethesda I would assume is going to stay on there longer, if not permanently.
I'd love to see a leaving date, I didn't know PS Now did that but it makes sense.
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Originally posted by nonny View PostObviously anything Bethesda I would assume is going to stay on there longer, if not permanently.
Microsoft has to complete the purchase of Zenimax Media first, which Phil Spencer has said will be the '2nd half of fiscal year 2021'. In theory this wouldn't be until March 2021 at the earliest. So it might be a little while until those games are completely under Microsoft's control.
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