Doobie_wop said:
Wow, your being a little bit of a smart ass. Here it is, plain and simple, I as a consumer have the better option of playing all my games off of one disk, when I'm forced to swap disks on another console, then that makes dealing with that console a nuisance. If Microsoft aren't willing to fix the issue, then that just means more of money will go towards the console that is giving me less of a slight irritation. Also, like the other 50% of 360 owners, my console sounds like a jet engine, despite being bought in early 2009. I don't want the console to overheat, I want to hear what's going on in the game without any interference from bad hardware design and I don't want to over blow my sound system just so I can avoid the constant roar coming out of my console. If I install my games to the hard drive, it means my console doesn't heat up as much, the roar is toned down to a timid growl and I can happily play my games in peace. Also, like 50% of 360 owners, my hard drive is small, it involves me constantly deleting the multiple disk installs and then replacing them every time I want to play a new game, my transition from Dead Space 2 to Mass Effect 2 brought up this issue. I don't have any of these issues on my PS3, had the 360 had a larger format, then the installing wouldn't be as frequent or as much of a headache. No other console on the market suffers from these issues, it's one exclusive to the 360, which is odd in this day and age. Whatever though, my reply was late and I can understand if your not interested in replying, I'm not that interested in jumping back into this, I'll just be repeating myself on an open and shut case issue. |
And this takes us to another point: people pretending that smaller and more expensive proprietary HDDs aren't just a nuisance with no benefits and just disadvantages for the users compared to standard HDDs.







