Lost tears of Kain said:
makingmusic476 said:
Lost tears of Kain said: you know it wouldnt be like that ^^
and yes alot of people are lazy and it seems to be ps3 owners cause all they do is complain about 360 disc change
man no wonder they dont like the wii, must be tough exercise!
hehe j/d <3 |
It's not just swapping discs. Sometimes, even the common data that would normally be copied on every disc in such situations is too large for a DVD. I explained this about Uncharted in my post a few above (the wall of text :P ). Such gamesare just not possible without a larger storage medium, no matter how many DVDs you throw at it (unless there was a HDD to store all the data on, ala the PC) . Also, one problem with multi-disc JRPGs is that when you get to the 3rd disc, you can't go back to areas on the 1st disc. If everything was on one disc, you can go anywhere at any time, so you don't have to worry about not finishing side quests early on. And how would sandbox games like L.A. Noire or GTA work with multiple discs? Imagine switching discs every time you crossed a bridge in GTAIII. It would be a pain in the ass. |
In the ps1 days, when you switched discs it did not limit you from going into old cities. Side quests usually need to be done within a certain time period anyways They most likely wouldnt make the changing discs like that, make it so part of the missions are on 1 disc, etc |
So are you saying they need to change the missions and the game itself to cater to the weaker harware? Thats what ps3fan(boy?)s complain about. the 360 holding ps3 games back if they go multiplat(ive read the Devil may cry petition). If that was the case then the game would be of lower quality since the developers would have added obstacles and couldnt do what they want if they were just developing for the ps3. i mean cmon if they wanted to make this game multiplat they would have to deal with no HDD and DVD9