| The Anarchyz said: 25GB Blu-Rays cost that, 50GB Blu-Rays don't... Wikipedia listed an average of prices,
Of course this can vary, but those are the prices i usually see... That's what i would do, make games on 50GB discs, even when the game is 6 GB... Real pirates are gonna pirate no matter what, but there are a lot of lazy pirates that on the minor obstacle prefer to buy the game, so they won't burn a $60 game in a $20 disc, and they won't put 30-50GB per game in their drives... |
That trick doesnt work in the pirate scene. Dreamcast used to use propritary game disks that were a special formatted CD that was double in size. Many games were padded with dummy data(unused 0's and 1's) to go above the 700MB limit after the system was hacked to combat piracy. Hackers quickly figured this out and turned those 400 MB files into 1MB files. The average PS3 game is around 7GB so you can probably use DVDR Dls, which are actually more expensive than 25 gig BRDR's.
While DL BRDs are still quite expensive regular BRD's are cheap
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