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areseris said:
KillerMan said:
areseris said:

It was ok to swap disks on the PC.

It was ok to swap disks on the PSOne.

It was ok to swap disks on the PS2.

Now it's a big deal when swapping disks on the 360?

Why is this a big deal all of a sudden?  We've been doing it for decades...

 


You don't have to swap disks on PC after you have installed game.

 

In the past, yes, sometimes you had to disk swap on PC.  When I first got Baldur's Gate 1 (1998), I didn't have enough free disk space to install the entire game which was quiet huge for the time.  I had to disk swap.  

The point is that we've always had platforms where disk swapping was perfectly acceptable, but for some reason, it's the end of the world when the 360 has to disk swap.

 


It's not end of the world but when you can choose to play with one disc versus three disc then of course you choose first option. Also if DVD's capacity causes to SE remove some features (like dual audio) then it is at least to me not acceptable.