Viper1 said:
Cobretti2 said:
One important thing people are forgetting.
solid state flash or whatever you want to call it will HOPEFULLY mean no installs to hdd . I Bet EA and ACTIVISION given the opprotunity would still install stuff to hdd.
But as a few devs have said bugs are part of games now so fixes are quicker to do. How will these impact on everything?
I knwo you cna read and write to solid state memory but would NIntendo allow that for fixes to be installed that way?
I so want to see solid state memory used, I hate discs. It is hard buying second hand games when they are covered in scratches liek they currently are on discs.
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Nintendo would simply allocate some internal membery for patches like they do for Wii. A simple boot time patch check would ensure the game knows the patch is on the console prior to fully booting the game and the patch will run in either tangent or from RAM while the game is played.
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Well yes I thought about that. But compare it to 360/PS3. They have huge patches and updates now. and LOTS of them. I would love to see updatable space on the solid state memory for that kind of stuff. WIth the option to reset to factory default (so all patches etc will get deleted). That would be cool.