Twisted Sanity wrote:
I was making a simple statement that I was following Sony complete fan-boy style.
Nah, I'll honest here and I'll say that Xbox 360 will be something great if they pull it off. Especially the fact that you can play against WinXP users or something like that.
But, Sony is also introducing Sony Online, which I heard will be cheaper than Live, and offer more features. I doubt the more features part, but I'm pretty sure it will be cheaper.
Oh and, PS3 will use Blu-Ray which holds 200 gigabytes. The 360 uses HD-DVD which holds a meagre 40 gigabytes.
Now, I heard rumours about the Nintendo R. Soething about touch sensitive controllers and voice recognition. Nintendo are planning something huge here, and I reckon gamers everywhere should be ready for one heck of a shock.
Now, I hate to be one to resurrect a page two thread, but I need to call BS on this one.
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TOKYO / LAS VEGAS, May 10, 2005 – Toshiba Corporation today announced development of a triple-layer HD DVD-ROM (read-only) disc with a data capacity of 45 gigabytes
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How much data can you fit on a Blu-ray disc?
A single-layer disc can fit 23.3GB, 25GB or 27GB.
A dual-layer disc can fit 46.6GB, 50GB or 54GB.
According to these, HD-DVD and Blu-Ray hold similar amounts of data, in various ways. The main difference between amounts of storage will be method of production.
As in today's techno world, things are very different without everyone knowing about it. Sure, everyone knows CD-Rs and CD-RWs. But there is also Archaivable media, which lasts longer, due to a thicker coating on the bottom of the disk. But, there is even Archaivable CDRW technology out there, and that is
absurdly expensive. I will give your "200GB" this...
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To ensure that the Blu-ray Disc format is easily extendable (future-proof) it also includes support for multi-layer discs, which should allow the storage capacity to be increased to 100GB-200GB (25GB per layer) in the future simply by adding more layers to the discs.
So yeah, in the distant future, we may have discs holding 200GB of data, but at that point, they will also be
absurdly expensive. For the purpose of games both today and in the near future (3-6 years) the will be NO need whatsoever for a disc like that, and even if there was, imagine the costs. DVD disc games cost $50 new now. Imagine the costs of a brand new technology, on a new system. The projected costs for Next-Gen games is already $60 apiece. If you start using discs with triple the best storage available now, when will the price raises end? Will anyone ever pay $75 - $100 just to get Halo, Halo2, Halo 2 map pack, and Halo 3 on one disc? Sure, people with more money than brains may jump for that, but it simply isnt economical. Games and how far they advance will be determined by how much people want to pay for them, and the public will let the companies know when they have crossed the line.
Seems like a long way to go on that tangent, but hey, whatever
I just wanted to say that you should do a little research before trying to slam another company/system. Just because Blu-Ray has the possibilites, and the potential for that amount ofs torage, does not mean we will EVER see discs that big used in commercialgame production.