| Forums-> Main forum-> Inifinte Undiscovery to be Multiple Discs as well: |
| Author | Message |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 11:19:25 Inifinte Undiscovery to be Multiple Discs as well http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/821/821963p1.html In a meeting with Hiroshi Ogawa, Director for Infinite Undiscovery, and Hajime Kojima, Producer for the title, IGN learned for a second time at TGS this year that a game coming to Xbox 360 would require multiple discs. This time around, it's Infinite Undiscovery. The two game makers couldn't say exactly how many discs the game would require as it is still in the middle of production, but they were certain that it wouldn't fit on a single DVD. They also weren't sure how long the game would last, but estimated 30-40 hours. --- |
| ManThatYouFear Since 1478 Days |
2007-09-21 11:42:28 and by the time it becomes a problem ... we will be on next gen. --- |
| alimokrane Since 1465 Days |
2007-09-21 11:43:17 fine by me. I couldnt care less if all games are multiple discs :) |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 12:22:16 In reply to ManThatYouFear (2007-09-21 11:42:28) Posted by ManThatYouFear and by the time it becomes a problem ... we will be on next gen. --- |
| RAZurrection Since 1407 Days |
2007-09-21 12:44:36 In reply to Optimusv2 (2007-09-21 12:22:16) Posted by Optimusv2 I mean afterall we've already heard developers sling the "this level alone takes up 2 to 3Gigabytes of space" line haven't we? These are multiple disc games so far Blue Dragon Infinite Undiscovery Lost Odyssey Rage F.E.A.R. Files (though technically these are 2 games, its pretty much the same thing as the GTA Double pack) That's 5 games confimed by the end of 2008, 5 games half-way through the consoles life is nothing, hell double it and its still nothing, especially since over half of them are JRPG's packed with FMV. In terms of discs, 360's space situation is still better than the PSone and the Gamecube its 2nd and third year in. Incidentally, MGS4 is shipping with its campaign and multiplayer on seperate discs, will the gaming world implode? |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 12:52:08 Very well said and 2 out of those 5 I likely wouldn't consider not because they are bad, but they probably aren't my thing. --- |
| RAZurrection Since 1407 Days |
2007-09-21 13:03:15 In reply to Optimusv2 (2007-09-21 12:52:08) Posted by Optimusv2 Lost Odyssey pushes 60 hours + of gameplay and that thing fits on a single disc so it's obvious the CG is the biggest issue here, but its fine. |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 13:22:42 In reply to RAZurrection (2007-09-21 13:03:15) Posted by RAZurrection You mean Mass Effect Really liked what I saw in the latest IGN vids. It's got me extremely excited. So many party members and performance seemed practically rock solid. I want to see a couple more things from the game, but judging from what I'm seeing so far I just may end up taking back what I said about the UE3 engine. I'm really impressed by what Mistwalker and Feel Plus are managing to do with the engine. You can tell those guys are really going places they are already, to me, one of the premier sources for japanese rpgs. --- |
| Inflatable Since 2172 Days |
2007-09-21 14:36:22 It really isn't that big a problem these are japanese rpgs with a lot of CG afterall. I only will get worried when FPS, race, sport, and other actiongames are gonna require more then 1 DVD.. By that time a new gen Xbox will be out, so no worry.. --- |
| Jollipop Since 1418 Days |
2007-09-21 17:51:27 Haha... Optimus has swopped his obession for Blue Dragon with that of Lost Odyssey. :P --- |
| GrimThorne Since 1407 Days |
2007-09-21 20:08:38 Maybe HD-VMDs will solve the problem by the time IU is released. |
| Jollipop Since 1418 Days |
2007-09-21 20:32:16 Yes but then that could end up with a lot of bricked DVD players, and would mean consumers having to upgrade before they play a game. --- |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 22:36:33 In reply to Jollipop (2007-09-21 17:51:27) Posted by Jollipop Haha... Optimus has swopped his obession for Blue Dragon with that of Lost Odyssey. :P I don't really have a problem with multiple discs. (unless i loose one :S) Also a blue dragon obsession lands you in bansville :D Plus I've already beaten the game (plan to do so again) Next major target is Lost Odyssey. Grim.. wtf no way... I didn't even think that was possible lol. Microsoft could easily include that very update right there on the game discs so people wouldn't have to download it haha. Might be a pretty touchy situation though since Microsoft is heavily aligned with the HD-DVD camp. Still Microsoft HAS been careful to seperate games and the HD-DVD format so they could probably get away with using that for games. --- |
| Jollipop Since 1418 Days |
2007-09-21 22:47:02 Well i have to admit that if they said tomorrow that the HD add on would be for games aswell, I would def buy one, would give me 2 reasons to buy one. --- |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-21 22:50:57 In reply to Jollipop (2007-09-21 22:47:02) Posted by Jollipop Well i have to admit that if they said tomorrow that the HD add on would be for games aswell, I would def buy one, would give me 2 reasons to buy one. Even though HD-DVD looks to be dying a slow death. :S --- |
| szaromir Since 1291 Days |
2007-09-21 23:19:41 Inifinte Undiscovery to be Multiple Discs as well --- |
| bloodforge Since 1528 Days |
2007-09-21 23:22:17 HD-DVD is far from dying a slow death, most of those reports are coming from Sony. |
| Jollipop Since 1418 Days |
2007-09-21 23:57:10 Not talking about reports im talking about what i see in my local stores and movie rental places. --- |
| INDIGO Since 2237 Days |
2007-09-22 05:48:00 Multi-disc games rock. My brother let me borrow Blue Dragon Disc 1 when he got to Disc 2. ahahaha |
| GrimThorne Since 1407 Days |
2007-09-22 08:42:55 In reply to Jollipop (2007-09-21 20:32:16) Posted by Jollipop Yes but then that could end up with a lot of bricked DVD players, The only difference between a DVD9 and VMD is the discs multi-layer structure. The red laser tech in a VMD player is no different than the 650Nm DVD drive in an Xbox 360. This really could work out. We'll have to wait and see. |
| Optimusv2 Since 1427 Days |
2007-09-22 08:49:14 In reply to GrimThorne (2007-09-22 08:42:55) Posted by GrimThorne Not at all. HD-VMD disc technology's coding, operational standards and reading rates meet the exact same standards of existing DVDs and CDs. The only difference between a DVD9 and VMD is the discs multi-layer structure. The red laser tech in a VMD player is no different than the 650Nm DVD drive in an Xbox 360. This really could work out. We'll have to wait and see. MS would be nuts to ignore this. Then again it isn't really a must, but I mean hey if it's there then why not? --- |
| Jollipop Since 1418 Days |
2007-09-22 20:16:12 In reply to GrimThorne (2007-09-22 08:42:55) Posted by GrimThorne Not at all. HD-VMD disc technology's coding, operational standards and reading rates meet the exact same standards of existing DVDs and CDs. The only difference between a DVD9 and VMD is the discs multi-layer structure. The red laser tech in a VMD player is no different than the 650Nm DVD drive in an Xbox 360. This really could work out. We'll have to wait and see. --- |
| Forums-> Main forum-> Inifinte Undiscovery to be Multiple Discs as well: |
You have to be logged in to post in this forum!
Log in
- 8 Dark Void: The Watchers
- 6 Bayonetta: Transformations
- 17 Serious Sam HD final trailer
- 3 Dark Void combat trailer
- 33 Battlefield Moments episode 2
- 36 Kane & Lynch are back
- 42 Gamersyde review: Assassin's Creed 2
Top stories
About
- Copyright 2007-2009 Gamersyde SARL