“It would be great if people had to buy more of the thing,” says guy who makes money selling the thing.

  • mcforest
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    71 year ago

    Today SD is actually cheaper per gb than Blu-ray.

    Just checked Amazon prizes for the first best SD card and Bluray disc. This is a lie. Discs are still less than half the prize.

    And you didn’t take into consideration that it’s much cheaper and faster to press the data onto the disc than writing on an SD card when you do that in great numbers.

    • w2tpmf
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      21 year ago

      You should check prices on the 2GB SD cards not the high end ones because the disks usually contain that much or less. Most AAA games only have the game INSTALLER on the disk, and still require you to download the game in order to play it.

    • WagesOf
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      11 year ago

      30 second search at 100gb (modern AAA games and the biggest Bluray)

      Bluray is $10 a disc, microsd is $8 and you get 128gb and can get bigger media, which doesn’t exist for Bluray.

      That doesn’t account for mass production, fewer people care about physical media with every passing year.

      Physical media will still exist, but it won’t be optical. Opticals advantages over cart just don’t exist anymore. You don’t include a $80+ part on the bom when less than 5% of your users want it and that 5% can get a bog standard usb device that can be had for $10

      • SaltySalamander
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        1 year ago

        MicroSD is not comparable to the flash memory on NVME SSDs.

        Bluray is $10 a disc

        Bluray hasn’t been $10 a disc since maybe 2003. Bluray discs are literally pennies to a manufacturer like Sony.

        • WagesOf
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          21 year ago

          Nobody said it was. It’s a medium to get games from a brick and mortar store to install onto the nvme on the console you can’t play modern games directly from Bluray either.

      • deetz
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        1 year ago

        Its incredibly niave to think it costs Sony, co-developer of blu-ray, $10 to press a game onto a blu-ray disc. Its probably costs a dollar or less to manufacturer a disc by bow. They can sell blurray movies for $9.99 and still profit.

        It will definitely be cheaper for Sony to stick with optical discs next gen if they don’t drop the drive entirely.

        • WagesOf
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          11 year ago

          It’s also dumb to expect they’ll be paying retail for microsd or whatever usb flash sticks they decive to use.