No confirmation or denial of direct digital download.
Besides, even if it were on multiple discs, what's the problem? Each disc would be what, 10 hours of gameplay? I sincerely hope you are getting up off the couch more often than that! XD
Angel @ So true (: !!! and soon blu-ray with 200-500GB and a little firmwareupdate to ps3 ready set go! the 360 is a fair last gen console.. it competes with Ps2 and its Eyetoy.. :D
Seriously, I see no problem with switching discs... Saying that it belongs in the last gen is like saying "Filling up the gas tank yourself? THAT BELONGS IN THE '90s!"
I'm switching discs at least once every day or two, and hell, if it's a game that I actually get to the second disc, it's worth it, but then again I'm not too lazy to click a button and replace a disc.
Also, I, personally, prefer wired controllers; They're $10 cheaper, they're lighter, No lag from Input to Output on screen, no battery pack in the way of my fingers, no batteries to replace or recharge, and seriously, when are you playing your 360 from 30 feet away? The only place a wireless controller is useful is at E3 press conferences and crowded LANs with lots of people walking around.
And the technology that was recently revealed that allowed the massive amounts of data on a disc? That will most likely be utilized by Microsoft, bringing it well above Blu-Ray's capacity limits.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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lol yeah right, and 1Full game comes on 4-5 DvDs.. now thats hip
Its going to happen next year. Final Fantasy 13 on 360 says ' hooolla'
(about same below, meant to be a response..)
No confirmation or denial of direct digital download.
Besides, even if it were on multiple discs, what's the problem? Each disc would be what, 10 hours of gameplay? I sincerely hope you are getting up off the couch more often than that! XD
Hek - Its not about being lazy. I guess that's the generic response that all 360 fans have when this issue is brought up.
Its about the fact that it shouldnt be that way. Switching disks belongs in LAST GEN.
Are you going to tell me that if a game required you to have a wired controller you would be ok with it?
No right, because we are in an age where we have... WIRELESS...
We are also in an age where you can fit 50 GIGS in one disk.. micro was dumb to not jump on it. and now 360 owners are stuck with a LAST GEN feature.
Angel @ So true (: !!! and soon blu-ray with 200-500GB and a little firmwareupdate to ps3 ready set go! the 360 is a fair last gen console.. it competes with Ps2 and its Eyetoy.. :D
Seriously, I see no problem with switching discs... Saying that it belongs in the last gen is like saying "Filling up the gas tank yourself? THAT BELONGS IN THE '90s!"
I'm switching discs at least once every day or two, and hell, if it's a game that I actually get to the second disc, it's worth it, but then again I'm not too lazy to click a button and replace a disc.
Also, I, personally, prefer wired controllers; They're $10 cheaper, they're lighter, No lag from Input to Output on screen, no battery pack in the way of my fingers, no batteries to replace or recharge, and seriously, when are you playing your 360 from 30 feet away? The only place a wireless controller is useful is at E3 press conferences and crowded LANs with lots of people walking around.
And the technology that was recently revealed that allowed the massive amounts of data on a disc? That will most likely be utilized by Microsoft, bringing it well above Blu-Ray's capacity limits.