Are there any differences when it comes to playing PS2 Content in the PSX? What about unsupported features?
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The PSX (not to be confused with the PS1) was a Japanese exclusive DVR that it came with a PlayStation 2 inside of it, kinda like the Nintendo Gamecube inside of the Panasonic Q DVD, also exclusive to the Japanese market.
When it comes to using the PSX as a PS2:
- Are there any differences in the use of the PS2 features? (game startup, Memory Card data management, etc)
- Are there some PS2 features that are unsupported on the PSX? (the Wikipedia article says that HDD games are sported like FFXI, but nothing about accessories and other software)
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What resolution is ps1?
Resolutions: Progressive: 256\xd7224 to 640\xd7240 pixels. Interlaced: 256\xd7448 to 640\xd7480 pixels.Do ps1 games look better on PS2?
The PS2 is better for playing the PSOne games, you can improve the graphics and the loading time. The graphics look like DC bleem did. Some games improve better then others, MGS and GT2 improve quite a lot on PS2.How big were PS2 discs?
Optical disc driveDVD5 (Single-layer, 4.7 GB) and DVD9 (Dual-layer, 8.5 GB) supported.Evolution of PlayStation: PlayStation 2
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