this reminds me of the matrix. will it be the blue pill or the red pill?J T wrote:A look forward to a future where we will be able to play video games just by taking a simple pill.
Imagining The PS4
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I didn't know my PS3 had an high-def drive!The PS3 came with many features out of the box, like an high-def drive, wireless controller, and a hard drive, that drove the Xbox 360 to a comparable price if you included them all as accessories
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blue rayZiggy587 wrote:I didn't know my PS3 had an high-def drive!The PS3 came with many features out of the box, like an high-def drive, wireless controller, and a hard drive, that drove the Xbox 360 to a comparable price if you included them all as accessories
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red lightZeroAX wrote:blue rayZiggy587 wrote:I didn't know my PS3 had an high-def drive!The PS3 came with many features out of the box, like an high-def drive, wireless controller, and a hard drive, that drove the Xbox 360 to a comparable price if you included them all as accessories
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Once things get to the point where everything is a download from the internet as opposed to a physical object (such as a disk, cartridge, etc.), I'll be a retro gamer for good. It is complete bullshit for game companies to go all digital, just to save money.
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What if they used cases similar to what the PSP UMD's use? Won't help with the loading times but installing the game to the hard drive should help with that anyway.darthmunky wrote:I just hope at some point, the disc media for video games is over with. I want something cheaper, unscratchable, and less loading time in games but still a physical object.
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Oh, well by cheaper I meant cheaper for us to buy. Like 30$ games instead of 70$ gamesAppleQueso wrote:Discs cost literally pennies to manufacture, I don't think we'll find anything cheaper anytime soon.darthmunky wrote:I just hope at some point, the disc media for video games is over with. I want something cheaper, unscratchable, and less loading time in games but still a physical object.
That could be okaywinds wrote:What if they used cases similar to what the PSP UMD's use? Won't help with the loading times but installing the game to the hard drive should help with that anyway.
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yeah, I figured, but just pointing out that a game's high price has little at all to do with the cost of manufacturing them.darthmunky wrote:Oh, well by cheaper I meant cheaper for us to buy. Like 30$ games instead of 70$ gamesAppleQueso wrote:Discs cost literally pennies to manufacture, I don't think we'll find anything cheaper anytime soon.darthmunky wrote:I just hope at some point, the disc media for video games is over with. I want something cheaper, unscratchable, and less loading time in games but still a physical object.
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Yep, the high game costs are 100% attributable to the High Definition graphics that todays gamers demand. The discs themselves are no more expensive to make than a hand full of AOL samplers.AppleQueso wrote:yeah, I figured, but just pointing out that a game's high price has little at all to do with the cost of manufacturing them.
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