NJ5 said:
That is also a very good question. With developers already willing and able to shoot themselves in the foot with big budgets in this gen, it doesn't look like a good idea to give them much more hardware power in the next generation. In the next generation people will still be gaming with 1080p (or less) TVs, so cutscenes won't take up more disc space than in current PS3 games. Other than that, what needs more disc space so desperately? Textures could be bigger, but I don't think there will be a big graphical leap in the next gen, since development costs are already way too high.
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Not that they will need 500GB discs for this, possibly more like 100GB discs, but they could do what alot of Sony developers are doing, and that is put the same information on the disc multiple times to decrease loading times. That would really be effective too given that the disc drive speed will also increase to likely 8x-12x instead of the 2x that the PS3 blu-ray drive has. Plus Lossless audio will become a standard and that takes up alot of space as well.







