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scottie said:
Squilliam said:
scottie said:
It's not practical on a 360.

If a game just fits on one dual layer dvd it will be 9.4 gb, plus a bit for save data.

That means those who bought the most expensive 360 at launch would be able to buy 2 of these games.

Even if you shell out the dough for an elite, it would be a dozen games. Still not enough.

But anyway, I would buy whichever was cheaper, assuming there was a console that could actually do what you say

Its just another reason for 20gb owners like myself to upgrade eh? Besides, the games are 6.8gb not 9.4. So that means the 60gb owners could fit 3-4 games easily and the 120gb owners quite a bit more.

 

 

But until they cut the prices of the harddrives it's unfair to expect people to upgrade. Also, 360 can only play 6.8 gb discs? Wii more powerful than the 360 confirmed

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_optical_disc - 8.54 gb

Its an option, not a requirement. So how can it be unfair?

And yes, it is 6.8gb available. 1 GB is used for that DVD movie you get when you put the disk into a drive (DVD spec requirement) and a few hundred megs on something else. The Wii isn't a DVD player so they may have increased the capacity using higher density disks.

 



Tease.