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Pemalite said:
Michael-5 said:

I don't think you understand what partitioning is. You just contradicted yourself because you don't understand the meaning of that word.

Also Final Fantasy XIII worked fine, but not well on 360. Compressed videos, 576p resolution on 360 (which is SD), lower resolution......this shows that while SE was able to partition this game, they had to make serious cuts to the game to do so. Kotaku even said "nowhere nearly as impressive (on 360)"

Thus far..... -_-


Partitioning is the act of splitting up a volume into smaller or larger parts.

And I'm aware how Final Fantasy was downgraded, but you're missing the point ENTIRELY. - The point is, it was still possible and it still worked.
Metal Gear Solid is again, possible and will still work, even if it had to use 9,000 DVD's and streamed the FMV from the cloud and installed some data to the Hard Drive.

It's not like they have to rebuild the entire game from scratch.

But it didn't work, the Final Fantasy XIII available on 360 was not the same Final Fantasy that Square Enix designed. It was a downgraded version, which required extensive reworking of the Crystal Tools engine, in order to make it only playable.

Konami either didn't want MGS4 to endure the same fate, or it wasn't possible to bring the game over at all. Either way, Blu-Ray has its benefits.



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