Mr_No said:
Maybe for you. Personally, I prefer discs for the reasons below the comment you conveniently cropped. Also, people here are also mentioning NES/SNES/N64 cartridges, and the CD back then offered an improved quality. I still remember WWF War Zone on both PS1 and N64, and me hating the latter version. |
Nothing to do with me.
NAND/ROM fabrication has increased in leaps and bounds since the Nintendo 64, the technology has NOT stood still.
And the sound quality is exactly the same as Optical Disk.
The main reason for reduced audio quality was to conserve space, but considering that concern is no longer an issue with 64GB-256GB capacities for carts now being possible... Well. You get the idea.
To put that into perspective... A Single layer Bluray disk is 25GB, Dual Layer, 50GB which is the most common capacities for consoles.
Triple and Quad-druple layers allow for 100 and 128GB respectively.
| dharh said: Which claim exactly? You didn't highlight what you are asking a link for. If you mean a firmware update to play previous PS games I should think it's obvious. |
That the Playstation 4's optical drive just requires a firmware update to support CD.

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