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This was never a discussion about 360 and PS3 retail games.
No, but the point was made in reply to you suggesting I play some BC games on a PS3. Again, why would I want a PS3?
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As for MS screwing around with customers... poor BC, loads of dead systems, and a supposed new version featuring HDMI
Again, why are you discussing the MS BC so vehemently? This thread is about the European support of PS3 games. Each argument submitted has been "Well, it's better than MS's effort". Well it damned well should be. I will say this again as it falls on deaf ears - MS never intended to release BC for the 360. Their official communication said as much. Compared to a company which promised full BC, it's an applauded effort when you have the likes of Sony sho seem to think that shunning their European market won't hurt them.
MS didn't own the intellectual rights to the Xbox and a change in GPU made things ultimately harder.
Anyone with a shred of common sense would tell you to over-deliver is always better to over-promise.
And yes, if a company promises to deliver 100% BC (official Sony marketing), and they don't manage it (which they haven't done) it means they failed to deliver. Hence it being a failure.
Loads of dead systems? Mine's been fine from launch day and everyone I know with a 360 will tell you the same with theirs. When you have over 10.5 million consoles, you're bound to have some failures.
The HDMI was never confirmed by Microsoft - in fact they denied it when asked.
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Excuse me... but YOU brought the N. American PS3 into the discussion when you tried to nitpick over the fact that it wasn't actually technically 100%
Because you were so confident it was practically 100%. It clearly isn't. Their FAQ stated as much too "Some games will not work as intended, whereas other may not work at all" !!!.
The point was relevent however - if they cannot manage full compatibility with the original hardware, how long will it be to achieve near 100% using a software solution?
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I wouldn't be surprised if the final list for the 1.6 firmware was 1400-1500 games.
That's purely speculation and based on Sony's track record, I'm frankly surprised you think they'll over deliver. The official statement says 1200 at launch, therefore it's 1200 at launch.
Forget the rest of the argument as it's not going to get anywhere fast - just answer me this (which you still failed to answer) - How is 1200 titles anywhere near 100%?