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It's only a problem if it creates a "back and forth" issue. From the list of cities that are supposed to be in the game plus weather, cars, time of day, etc., I can see how this will quickly grow beyond what a single DVD9 can hold. That said, if once the "core game" loads, I have to put in one of 10 different disks to be on a certain track I'm fine with it as long as I'm not bouncing back and forth. I've played CD based games since the original PS1 and 3DO and every console to date has endured some title that was on multiple disks. Truly, people are making more out of this than needs be. In the end, if the switching isn't back and forth and the game is great, that's all that matters.

Just out of curiosity, and I realize that it isn't going to happen, but let's say that FFXIII on the PS3 that is coming out next year was SO big and had so much FMV and other "cinematic content" that it ended up on two disks. Would it be OK then since the game was so Epic?



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Systems I currently own:  360, PS3, Wii, DS Lite (2)
Systems I've owned: PS2, PS1, Dreamcast, Saturn, 3DO, Genesis, Gamecube, N64, SNES, NES, GBA, GB, C64, Amiga, Atari 2600 and 5200, Sega Game Gear, Vectrex, Intellivision, Pong.  Yes, Pong.