Ascended_Saiyan3 said:
You would like people to believe that, wouldn't you? EVERYTHING you have talked about has already been debunked in the past page or two. You sound like a broken record with incorrect info. Smart people already understand that HDD installations have advantages. And, your "lesser performance of the Blu-ray drive" argument is...wrong. Data is packed closer together on Blu-ray. That decreases seek times over the same amount of data, etc, etc. Worst case scenario, on a DL-DVD worth of data, Blu-ray drive and DVD drive in these consoles are even. Just re-read the information presented to you and just refuse to accept the science (like normal). BTW, what's the average seek time on finding disc two to put in the X360?
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No you've yet to explain how the throughput of the faster DVD drive in the 360 when data is organised for maximum speed is worse than the slower Bluray drive. The topic we're discussing isn't HDD installations (which the 360 can do better anyway) nor is capacity a advantage or disadvantage. Stop trying to get away from the simple fact the Bluray drive reads data slower than the 360. Thats fact and you've not provided evidence to the contrary. By the way I have no games in my 360 collection that are on 2 disks, plus again your pathetic fanboy attempts to move the topic off course have failed again.
Does the Bluray drive read data faster than the 360 in real world terms. The vast amount of developers that require mandatory installations say no.
Finally I never debunked the value of HDD installations, I just told you they were not relevant to the debate. Also as I said before the 360 can install all game data to the HDD and run faster. Using Oblivion as an example is rubbish and you know it, that game had a complete engine overall. Remind me how Bioshock does on the PS3.







