Masakari said:
Considering FF13 was reported to be 6-something GBs of data and 30-something GBs of videos, 360 has nothing to do with content cuts. Lost Odyssey was 4 DVDs, Star Ocean 4 was 3 DVDs, Mass Effect 2 was 2 DVDs, there's no problem. The only thing the 360 can't do as opposed to the PS3 is the 1080p video content, the actual game content cuts are SE's fault.
People need to stop being blind, none of us has stock in SE, Sony, or MS, so why take sides in something that is clearly the developers fault?
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They said "There is enough deleted content in Final Fantasy XIII to make another game". Let's say that the content that was deleted was 10 GB (gamedata and videos). I know that's way less then they probably deleted, but this has to be the minimum of the standard videogame nowadays (except most Wii-, XBLA- en PSN-games). The discs already contain;
Disc 1: 5.9 GB
Disc 2: 5.8 GB
Disc 3: 6.6 GB
Source: http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=11017
Not enough place for 10 GB (or more!) or they would've needed an extra DVD and an extra DVD would mean more costs for SE. I'm not sure if you're right on the developers part, because they didn't make it multiplat --> the big boys on top did that! After that the developers (the people making the game, not the ones selling it) had to delete stuff to keep the costs as low as possible.
Or am I that wrong?
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