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ckmlb said:
Oh please, Blu Ray means more space. More space means more detail, more audio quality and more stuff happening in the game and more content in general if it's used properly obviously it's up to the developer.

If Kojima is complaining about space on BR and let's say a 360 version comes after a while you have any doubt there will be a lot of cutting going on to fit it in or multiple discs? I don't.

Now your just trying to justify the trojan horse method for blue ray. Its been said that blue ray in no way improves the gameplay etc, all it does is add more space. While more space does add more detail etc, it adds it onto a single disc. Really whats the problem with mulitple discs? Countless classic games have been multiple discs. Many times they complain of space, if they cant fit the game onto a 50 g disc, they need to learn to compress the space or whatever its called. Look what can be held onto a single disc, mass effect. So yes if they compress it or whatever, it would take a few discs, big whoop in my eyes. Also your right better quality, 6 hours of gameplay from HS proves they use that Blue ray to its full potentional Ck, i agree that more space is a good thing, i just think we didnt need it this gen because of how expensive it is, and the fact we have a format war, and lets say hd dvd wins, what happens to the ps3 (i think its just a stupid move by sony, sorry but its my opinion)

                 With regard to Call of Duty 4 having an ultra short single player campaign, I guess it may well have been due to the size limitations of DVD on the XBox 360, one of various limitations multi-platform game designers will have to take into consideration-Mike B   

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