torok said:
Of course, you can be quick with a SSD, but you are actually using a much faster and more expensive hardware to be as fast as a PS4 with a HDD. I could replace the HDD on the console with a SSD and it would be faster. Or I could use a 2TB HDD on the PS4 that wouls install games as fast as your SSD but with much more storage capacity and better pricing. The point is: installing the entire game before running isn't as intelligent as doing it in an order that allows you to start playing before it's finished. It's a good idea and all games, on all platforms, should do the same. I personally am not planning to replace my 4TB of HDDs for SSDs and I would prefer that all my games could be played as they are downloaded or installed. |
Actualy my regular HDD can do it too. Just tested. Standarized it? It is already standard for some content distribution sources. Blizzard has done it for more than a few years now. Sony innovated nothing in that scene. They borrowed the tech. I call you out on your BS with clear proof and you still try to argue with me.