Konami: Sorry, no online support for PES 6 on PS3
Remember the European PlayStation 3 compatibility status site that we told you about a couple of days ago? If you are a fan of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) on PlayStation 2 (PS2) and have actually browsed though the said site, you might know by now that it listed the video game as playing but “with noticeable issues.”
According to publisher Konami, the single player and the versus modes of PES 6 are actually compatible with the PS3. The “noticeable issue”, however, refers to the game’s online features. Konami explained that this is due to the alterations made to the console’s hardware specifications. It would be remembered that the Emotion Engine, alongside the graphics synthesizer which powers the PS2 was removed and replaced by another. Sony assured fans that compatibility issues will eventually be resolved through firmware updates.
To those who insist on playing PES 6 on the PS3 (yes, that includes us), Konami suggested that players should avoid using 60Hz and network modes. Doing so will cause, the company explained, “noticeable graphical corruption not present in the main game.”
Via Eurogamer
Remember the European PlayStation 3 compatibility status site that we told you about a couple of days ago? If you are a fan of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) on PlayStation 2 (PS2) and have actually browsed though the said site, you might know by now that it listed the video game as playing but “with noticeable issues.”
According to publisher Konami, the single player and the versus modes of PES 6 are actually compatible with the PS3. The “noticeable issue”, however, refers to the game’s online features. Konami explained that this is due to the alterations made to the console’s hardware specifications. It would be remembered that the Emotion Engine, alongside the graphics synthesizer which powers the PS2 was removed and replaced by another. Sony assured fans that compatibility issues will eventually be resolved through firmware updates.
To those who insist on playing PES 6 on the PS3 (yes, that includes us), Konami suggested that players should avoid using 60Hz and network modes. Doing so will cause, the company explained, “noticeable graphical corruption not present in the main game.”
Via Eurogamer