after they released a TB size movie for home....
When will we see the first Terabyte game? | |||
10 years in the future. | 144 | 46.91% | |
20 years in the future. | 95 | 30.94% | |
30 years in the future. | 18 | 5.86% | |
40 years in the future. | 13 | 4.23% | |
50 years in the future. | 11 | 3.58% | |
60 years in the future. | 1 | 0.33% | |
70 years in the future. | 1 | 0.33% | |
80 years in the future. | 1 | 0.33% | |
90 years in the future. | 3 | 0.98% | |
More than 100 years in the future. | 20 | 6.51% | |
Total: | 307 |
Shadow1980 said:
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Not anytime soon IMO. If it does happen it will be due to some new tech/game innovation which is a data hog. 4k will not be that tech as far as I'm aware, as graphics improve we're less reliant on pre-rendered video and 4k quality assets =/= 4k video. If anything I say most in game asset nowadays are more detailed then what our current resolutions allow us to appreciate
A lovely gif of Nathan Drake's chest for y'all ;)
Probably when Metal Gear Solid X comes out due to all the uncompressed audio and video lol.
But seriously I don't think we'll ever see a game that is 1TB in size... that's just insane. The most we'll see is around 200GB or so total.
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.
nanarchy said: It really won't be that long. The thing that makes a game huge is not the code or logic it is the art work and video sequences. As we move to 4k or even 8k resolution you suddenly jump to more than 100GB just for a 2 hour movie. |
if you uses a shit outdated codec like some bluray movies do to encode it than sure. There are codecs out there that could get that down to 10gb without noticible loss of quality.