Xbox requires the games to be compatible with both the Series S and the Series X, with the Series S holding back its potential too much for something as grandiose as FF7R.
Sony had bc for the PS1 on the PS2, 2 generations ago. Xbox is only 3 generations old, meaning that last gen is the first time they could have implemented it at all. Sega dropped out of the console wars with the Dreamcast, but otherwise had a habit of getting their main games on as many of their...
I'm sorry, but backwards compatibility has been a thing for a long time. Nintendo's handheld consoles have always had backwards compatibility with the console immediately preceding them, all of Sony's consoles had native backwards compatibility in the beginning with the exception of the PS4, as...
Except....he's still not a video game character. He's a manga/anime character who's been adapted into video game form. And there's indeed a difference between the two of those.
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi