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heruamon said:
thekitchensink said:
I believe the upper limit is 9 gigabytes, and Microsoft uses something like 2.2 gb for anti-piracy measures.

 

 

So the disc are SS/DL...this should mean that they can expand the disc to DS/DL...it's a cost issue, but if the tech starts gettign cheap enough, it will prevent us from having to load 2 disc...basically, 18GB, with 3 for DRM and 15GB for software.

 

 Its not new tech tho. The things you talk of are called "flippers" informally, they used to be used for "box sets" of DVD video releases years ago but aren't very common these days...

Expensive to produce, people don't like them...they are just really horrible. No room for artwork...etc.

(The bit about 2.2GB used for DRM is complete bollox, no offense) :)