| akuma587 said: Just randomly googling, I saw wholesale costs of dual layer DVD replication at 47 cents a pop for 50,000+ discs. I am sure they are somewhat cheaper for larger companies. http://www.proactionmedia.com/dvd_replication.htm?source=google&gclid=CPnJ87_n0o4CFQINPAodXVpz9w Single-layer blu-ray costs are about 1.49 for 100,000+ discs (costs from about 4-5 months ago). I expect Blu-Ray replication costs to go down too, like any technology. I am curious to know if there is a point where it is more cost-efficient to have a Blu-Ray disc rather than multiple DVD's. http://wesleytech.com/blu-ray-vs-hd-dvd-replication-costs-revealed/111/ P.S. 4 DVD's is too much. That stuff really pissed me off with games like FF8 and 9 as well as Legend of Dragoon. If one of the discs gets scratched, you are fucked. Don't even get me started if two of your discs are messed up (that happened to me with FF9). So when is X amount of DVD's too much for you? |
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how the heck is that different from scratching the ONE SINGLE DISC somg think!
ill take 10 dvds, thank you, the game will most likely be 200 hours as well and ill enjoy it
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
Proud supporter of all 3 console companys
Proud owner of 360wii and DS/psp
Game trailers-Halo 3 only dissapointed the people who wanted to be dissapointed.
Bet with Harvey Birdman that Lost Odyssey will sell more then Blue dragon did.






