Once again, let me reiterate, these are the exact same arguments that were said about mp3 players. Fiber optics are going to be more of a jump than 56k to 1.5 mbps. They run at about 100mbps. That is amazing. You theoretically wouldn't need a hard drive. Just a boat load of ram(enough for a good sized buffer) and a good bit of fast cache. You could just stream the game whenever you wanted to play. 100mbps is faster than an optic drive reads. You guys are limiting your imagination here. Theoretically this would not be limited to games, any digital content; software, audio, video, anything 1's and 0's could easily be done on a system with networking that fast. Operating system could even be streamed to the system. Today's desktops are going to be the way of the past, Google knows this, Microsoft knows this.







