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Psn store kessen ii ps4
Psn store kessen ii ps4













psn store kessen ii ps4
  1. #PSN STORE KESSEN II PS4 SOFTWARE#
  2. #PSN STORE KESSEN II PS4 PC#
  3. #PSN STORE KESSEN II PS4 TV#

I think I'll probably become more interested in playing games on PC as I get older though.Ĭrimzon 2595d make a good point about wanting to stick with the ecosystem that you spend most of your time and money with, but that's actually the reason I've started to move back towards PC.Įveryone is different of course but I've been a PlayStation fan since the original and I was used to every console coming with backwards compatibility (I bought the BC-capable PS3 a little while after launch) and basically knowing that my library of games would always be valid. The Spider-Man 2 PC version isn't even the same game, for example, so I really want these games emulated. I just want to buy them as part of the ecosystem I spend most of my time and money with, get trophies, play split-screen for hours, etc.

psn store kessen ii ps4

I did play a little bit of Ultimate Spider-Man on PC a few years ago (I used motionjoy to get the PS3 controller working). It takes a bit of effort to get them to actually talk about mechanics, stories and the fun of games, and there way too negative about things I'd personally find insignificant (you or others may be an exception, but I hang around a lot of different types of gamers because I'm doing a video-game development course, and you notice patterns). Additionally, few of my friends play on PC besides an RTS junkie, and a lot of PC players I know seem a bit too occupied with talking about graphical options, and I find it *VERY* frustrating. I'm willing to give it another chance in the future, but I'm a college student, and I don't have the money to invest in a satisfactory PC right now anyway (I'm not bothered with the complexity of a PC, unless I'm getting a much better experience). I don't generally like playing on PC tbh (just personal preference). LucasRuinedChildhood 2595d ago (Edited 2595d ago ) In simple terms it is the ratio of the width of the display to the height of the display. Note: For anyone reading this I suggest you look up "aspect ratio" if you don't know what that is. All my other PS2 games do work flawlessly. I do have three PS2 games that do work for a while then fail and you cannot work around them. The game King's Field IV has some issues although you can complete the game by working around them.

#PSN STORE KESSEN II PS4 SOFTWARE#

a mixture of hardware and software emulation) not all PS2 games run flawlessly. Even getting a PS2 game from PSN which was made for Standard Definition displays you are still going to get letter-boxing on a standard 16:9 aspect ratio HDTV.

#PSN STORE KESSEN II PS4 TV#

Standard Definition) and even with some smart scaling on my TV you are still going to have vertical bars on your display. My PS3 does a pretty good job of up-scaling and smoothing however I do have PS2 games that only have an aspect ratio of 4:3 (ie. The PS2 games you can download from PSN do have trophies and I have noticed that here in Australia they are around AU$11 (US8.41) per game which IMHO is pretty good value.















Psn store kessen ii ps4