• ArugulaZ
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    258 months ago

    Forward compatibility? I get backward compatibility, but FORWARD compatibility?

    • @june
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      438 months ago

      It’s future backward compatibility.

    • @chiliedogg
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      138 months ago

      Ensuring that future titles have a preservation plan as part of the development?

    • @bigmclargehuge
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      98 months ago

      I think that just means not making any crazy technological decisions that will likely make games incompatible on future hardware. A great example was the PS3’s cell processor. It was excellent tech when used properly, but absolutley not “forward compatible”

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        In fairness here, you can’t predict the future.

        Cell was just PowerPC as was the Xbox 360’s Xenon chip. PowerPC is all but dead now, but the same thing could happen to x86 or ARM in the future. No king rules forever.

        • @bigmclargehuge
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          28 months ago

          I suppose, but in my mind, unless an absolutely revolutionary technology takes the world by storm, the industry wouldn’t just up and abandon x86 and ARM unless compatibility was decent. We’re talking ablut a world where businesses still use Windows XP because their software won’t work on later versions.

    • @EvolvedTurtle
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      88 months ago

      I mean Computers basically kind of have it

      I should be able to play any games that releases in the next 5 years on my current set up

    • shastaxc
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      58 months ago

      Think of all the old games that are no longer playable because the master servers are no longer online.