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Phrancheyez said:
twesterm said:
I thought they were completely getting rid of the multiple SKU model. o.O

What do people do with all that space?

 

 What do people do with all that space?  Is that a rhetoirical question???  Do you have a PS3?  Hmm..downloadable games, disc-based installs, add-on content, music, videos, downloadable movies and tv shows, movie rentals, videos and demos from the PSN, pictures, saved games, disc/install games (warhawk, LBP, etc.).  Did I miss anything?

EDIT* I did..PlayTV when it comes out.

 

I do have a PS3 (80gig) and I've barely used any of my space.  I suppose there's a small amount dedicated to game saves and another small amount dedicated to downloadable games if I had any but even 80 gigs seems like too much.

As for music, videos, whatever, I have my TV and other things for that.  The PS3 is a *great* DVD/BluRay player but I don't really pirate movies so there's no need to store them.  I don't really listen to music in my living room and even if I did I would just stream it off my computer.  Add-on content doesn't take a lot of space.  Movie rentals are rentals and gone in a few days.   Demos are also just demos and generally don't stick around for too long.  That's quite a porn collection if you fill up 80 gigs and again, can't you just stream that off your PC?  Did I miss anything?

Also, many of the assumptions in that last paragraph are based on my 360 that I think has something like a 20gig hard drive.  While the game saves aren't nearly as large, I still have many downloaded games and downloadable content *and* I still have plenty of room to rent movies and download demos.

So yeah, I still have no clue why people need 160 gigs.  Is it some kind of e-penis thing?

-edit-

And before people start freaking out, I'm not really critisizing Sony or the people that use all their space, I just honestly don't know how people fill up their drives so quickly.