Now...if they dont fill the disk because it would take so long to load, is there a point then? The console industry, your hardware has to be the same (spec-wise) for the life of that console. You can add on (like say MS's add on HD-DVD drive), but you can not require that add on be there for game developers to develop for (people may not have it).
So...is there a point to blu-gen in the gaming world right now, outside of Sony trying to avoid losing another format war?
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I agree on the max space/load time aspect.
Now...if they dont fill the disk because it would take so long to load, is there a point then? The console industry, your hardware has to be the same (spec-wise) for the life of that console. You can add on (like say MS's add on HD-DVD drive), but you can not require that add on be there for game developers to develop for (people may not have it).
So...is there a point to blu-gen in the gaming world right now, outside of Sony trying to avoid losing another format war?