QUOTE(epsilon72 @ Mar 3 2007, 05:35 PM)

There's scattered reports of upscaling of PS2 games as well - but I can't figure out if it's upscaling of your current titles or upscaled PS2 titles you buy on the network.
Knowing Sony, it's probably the latter.

What PS2 games on the network?
QUOTE(Thraxen @ Mar 3 2007, 07:58 PM)

What PS2 games on the network?
http://www.engadget....ames-at-launch/
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Perhaps the biggest relief to nervous Eurogamers will be Harrison's claim that over 1,000 PS2 titles will be available on the PlayStation Network at launch, a list of which will be made available online on the 23rd or perhaps even sooner.
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Want some more potentially good news? How'd you like all those legacy games to utilize the PS3's upscaling ability and add new life to your favorite classics? Well that's exactly what Sony plans to do with a firmware update this summer, claims "Rumor Reporter" Bruce Kelly, whose sources tell him that the company is looking to bring 1080i/720p support to its upcoming emulator
QUOTE(mlmadmax @ Mar 3 2007, 08:28 PM)

Huh, thats funny.
The PS3 has no upscaling capabilities.

thats what i was thinking when i read that, it can't even upscale its current games let alone last-gen titles
QUOTE(Thraxen @ Mar 3 2007, 08:54 PM)

Anyway, you guys don't seem to understand scaling. You don't have to have a hardware scaler to scale. It could be handled by the GPU and/or CPU if they have enough spare power left when running the emulated games. If the rumor about scaling emulated games is true then that's how it would be done. It just has a higher 'cost' than having a dedicated chip do it.
Actually I absolutely understand scaling. With hardware scaling there is NO cost to the system and is the proper way to scale. Software scaling is extremely taxing on any system and since the PS3 isn't as powerful as I would have hoped (most games at 720P for example) it seems like it would destroy the performance of any recent game being scaled.
The fact that the PS3 doesn't have any hardware scaling (or software for the time being) is my number one gripe about the PS3 and was discussed a lot on this forum. There was even a programmer that has worked on the PS3 since its inception that confirmed the lack of a hardware scaler and the fact that if they used existing hardware it would tax the crap out of the system.
I am also very tired of hearing about rumors and would like some actual progress
end rant
QUOTE(Thraxen @ Mar 4 2007, 10:55 AM)

I don't know how efficient their software emulator is, but I wouldn't be surprised if they could pull off scaling on the emulated BC games... it should be fairly easy on the PS1 games.
Yeah, PC's do that fairly easy (PS1 games rendered in UXGA look SO much better).
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...Perhaps the biggest relief to nervous Eurogamers will be Harrison's claim that over 1,000 PS2 titles will be available on the PlayStation Network at launch fully software-backwards compatible...
They struck it out.