Lone_Canis_Lupus on 02 March 2008
| Lefty2k3 said: I think the two biggest culprits would be sound (all language tracks on one disc, a HUGE advantage of the Blu-Ray) and probably putting the full game on the disc two times to make for a seamless experience without having to resort to the "installation" issues that other Ps3 games have. I doubt there is actually 50GB worth of pure game on this disc, so don't go thinking like that. Can you imagine....Oblivion and expansions were only like 7-8GB....that would be a HUGE game. @ Lone_Canus_Lupus, print of the full game twice on a disc allows the machine to read from the exact same data two times in one disc rotation. I'm sure it requires a little programming to pull of to the maximum extent, but it is the equivalent of cutting the disc read time in (about) 1/2. |
Why would the exact same data need to be read twice? Unless you're taking up all the RAM at once...I doubt you'll really need to read the exact same thing more than once.
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