| aLkaLiNE said: You need to differentiate between MB and mbit, the speeds you're referring to are mbit. First: PS4 has a 6x blu-Ray drive, three times faster than the PS3, so it actually exceeds your 128mbit criteria, reaching theoretical peaks of 216mbit/s or 27MB of data throughput per second. Also, the standards for BdXL were established a year or two before the Ps4 came out. I would be incredibly surprised if Sony didn't include one of the newer BdXL capable drives in the Og ps4 as I'm sure they assumed that their first party titles would eventually max out the 50gb storage of the 'first gen' blu Ray discs. |
Commonly if the b isn't capitalised, it refer to bits, although the M ususally is.
The only thing that makes me think that all ps4 don't have BDXL is The Nathan Drake Collection is 40.6GB. Would they have gone to all that effort if they could have just put it on a bigger disk?







