The pity is that, as one might readily conclude based on the release schedule for 1.1-demanding discs, the fact that a big chunk of the Blu-ray customer base will be unable to make use of 1.1 features is likely to make studios reluctant to develop the content. HD-DVD can therefore be thanked, as interactive content developed on that platform could be painlessly enabled for any hypothetical Blu-ray iteration. But that means nothing to the studios who have painted themselves into a blue corner.
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The pity is that, as one might readily conclude based on the release schedule for 1.1-demanding discs, the fact that a big chunk of the Blu-ray customer base will be unable to make use of 1.1 features is likely to make studios reluctant to develop the content. HD-DVD can therefore be thanked, as interactive content developed on that platform could be painlessly enabled for any hypothetical Blu-ray iteration. But that means nothing to the studios who have painted themselves into a blue corner.