kitler53 said:
most games don't require a big install, 1 Gb or less. There are exception of course but it is no different than the 4Gb 360 in the way that installs will have to be managed by the user. The largest install out there is GT5 at 10Gb (which is technically optional and can be as low as 256 mb). |
In the case of the 4GB Xbox 360, though, there are no required installs. The only thing you have to watch out for is DLC eating away at your space.
A 16GB PS3 (~12-13GB actually usable for gamers/customers) would drastically limit their amount they could run on their system especially if they wish to pick up older cheaper games that have those installs.
I agree that in both cases the small amount of flash memory is a bad idea, but to go from NEVER having that low of hard drive spice to just now adding it so late in the generation just seems backwards and a bad choice. If it can be expanded like the 4GB Xbox, which I assume it will be able to, then I guess it is not so bad, but prices for hard drives seem to have soared lately as well so anyone purchasing it with the intent of purchasing a hard drive themselves will add some considerable cost just like if they did so with the 4GB Xbox (probably not quite as high though since MS's is proprietary).







