| mrstickball said: Right, and that's the key. It's always an option, and no matter the system, you can get the said functionality by a new HDD. It's not like what other systems, or companies could do by forcing you to be unable to obtain functionality at all....I remember the N64 being a big issue, in the fact that you needed the expansion pack for some specific games. |
Agreed. And in the N64s instance it could be a pain. I remember you had to have an expansion pack to play the Brood War expansion of Starcraft. Obviously most ppl, including myself, played that game on PC but it's just a nagging upgrade that you'd have to get if you wanted to experience Starcraft. PCs werent as universal back then as they are today. No in terms of installations I wouldn't think you would really need to install games other than RPGs to see a big difference. Games like COD, Halo, Gears 1 and 2 prolly won't benefit from an install as much as say Fable 2 or Mass Effect or any of the JRPGs. The fact that installs will be available is a perk to those who want it.








