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thismeintiel said:
disolitude said:
pezus said:

Yeah, and now every One game has to be installed. Lol, the reversal is funny.


As will every retail PS4 game...

For me its not disk swapping that is the issue, its disks in general. For someone that lives in a trendy but small condo in Downtown Toronto, and wants to put together a seamles entertainment unit which is used for multiple purposes including gaming, there really is no room for piles of disks on the wall and on the ground while I am gaming.

Options are good and hopefully PS4 has an option to install a game and verify DRM online as I really don't plan to continue gaming using disks as the medium. To me disks are a distribution device and can pretty much go in the garbage once a game is installed on your profile and saved in the cloud...

Lol, I would love to see your source for the bolded.

Also, there is a big difference between swapping discs to play a completely different game and swapping discs to continue to play the same game.  Not that the latter is a HUGE deal.  I am glad, however, that Blu-ray has done away with that slight inconvenience.

I dont have a source but I have common sense. Do you know what 1080p resolution and textures loading time would be like off a 6x speed bluray drive? Without a game install PS4 will have 8gb of GDDR5 ram, being spoonfed with data 20 MB at a time. Yum!

Bluray by itself is an inconvenience in 2013 when it comes to gaming.