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

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Discs don’t have the capacity to store modern games anyways. I mean, how many disc would it take to store Starfield? Its’s not going to work.

    • eleanor
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      111 year ago

      They do. sorta. It’s definitely possible to put something like Starfield on a dual layer BDROM, probably even uncompressed! But then load times would be fucking crazy because BD is an order of magnitude slower than an SSD.

      Distributing install files for a day 1 version of a game and using the disc as an auth key, (which is what they did last gen iirc) is still possible.

      • Irina
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        51 year ago

        Still possible, but why would that be useful to anyone?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Transfer the BDROM to my SSD. Literally the same thing as downloading it online. I don’t need it to read off the disc while I play. 360 did this and it worked perfectly fine.

        • Harrison [He/Him]
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          11 year ago

          The same thing except you then have to pay for the disk, distribution and worry about stock and so on.

    • Saik0
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      61 year ago

      BDXL goes up to 128GB… Conveniently… According to everywhere I look… Starfield is 126.1GB for XBOX…

      So yes… Discs do have the capacity and you’re wrong.

      Further, you can simply use compression, and unpack to the internal SSD. That can probably net you a bunch more space… and then you can move to 2-disc operations if your game is even larger than that.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I guess I haven’t been keeping up to date with the latest compact disc technology. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • Saik0
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          31 year ago

          I don’t think many people do so I won’t blame you for not knowing. I happen to know because I use something called m-disc for archival purposes. And those are just really fancy blu-rays at this point. The discs I use are 100GB and i knew there were bigger ones.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Cool stuff. I’ll probably get into that in the future, only so many external drives one can have lying around.