Will pc games every use blu-ray for games as a standard?

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#1 ragincoley86
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All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....
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#2 mismajor99
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Not in the near future, especially with services like STEAM where no disks are needed. DVD's are perfect anyway, as games are installed on the harddrive so the amount of space for each game isn't dependent on the DVD, rather the harddrive.
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to be honest i havent looked into blu-ray enough, but i cant see a basic need for them, because as we go the computer is getting more memory based, games are starting to be downloaded off the internet, and i believe that soon that will be the main form of purchasing games, via download programs and such. so i would have to say, even though i dont know tons about blu-ray, that it is not going to come to PC any time soon. there is just no demand for it.
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Probably not. DVD and no-cd-necessary (IE, Steam) are the forseeable standards.
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Not for ages. I mean they still ship games on cd-rom for people wihtout dvd-roms.
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I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs".     However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few...    PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games.  
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I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. SuperBeast

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear. 

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All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....ragincoley86
no smart one because pc games are installed on the HDD. It wouldnt make a difference how many CD/DVDs a game is on for pc gaming
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[QUOTE="ragincoley86"]All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....zero9167
no smart one because pc games are installed on the HDD. It wouldnt make a difference how many CD/DVDs a game is on for pc gaming

 

It means the games bigger, duh. 

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PC games don't need Bluray and I doubt they ever will.

Unlike console games that run off the disc. PC games run off the HD. You just need the disc in the drive to prove your copy of the game is legit. 

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#11 Unstoppable_1
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HD's are also way less expensive than blu-ray technology. That's what is holding it back really.
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[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. ForlornHope

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

Of course the devs/publishers will always offer a physical copy of the game.... That doesn't mean they will be on shelves though.   Matrix for example has packages that offer both the digital distribution and a physical cd/dvd sent to your house for $10 extra.  Pretty much every single new game coming out these days is available for download, while fewer and fewer games are getting put on the shelves.    Like it or not, digital distribution IS the future of gaming.    

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Actually, some games have come out already on multiple DVDs, I wouldn't mind Blu-Ray at all.
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[QUOTE="zero9167"][QUOTE="ragincoley86"]All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....ForlornHope

no smart one because pc games are installed on the HDD. It wouldnt make a difference how many CD/DVDs a game is on for pc gaming

 

It means the games bigger, duh.

umm yeah
Actually, some games have come out already on multiple DVDs, I wouldn't mind Blu-Ray at all.GodLovesDead
when games start coming out in 6 dvds then we will see blu ray PC games
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Not in the near future . That much is certain. First blu-ray has to become the standard and it's not sure it'll ever come to that.

 

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It seems as though the original poster thinks being on bluray will do for a game what it does for a movie, it is just a means of storage bud, it will not make the games better.
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[QUOTE="zero9167"][QUOTE="ragincoley86"]All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....ForlornHope

no smart one because pc games are installed on the HDD. It wouldnt make a difference how many CD/DVDs a game is on for pc gaming

 

It means the games bigger, duh.

I 50 gb game could still be shipped on regular DVDs because it doesn't matter how many there are, since it's installed on the computer's harddrive and then only one disc is needed to play (if any). 

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No, not soon. DVD's are big enough, and if the devs need more space, they will just give us two DVD's.
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Not in 5-10 years i think. Although games will be download-able from net, i think that there will be some collectors editions shipped for people who like to store and collect games. Like me :)
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they won't. they haven't used DVD for many years anyway, it's mainly been CD. and Crysis is said to only be 6 gigs in size.
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cheaper to use 10 DVDs.
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Not in a million years.
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1 blu-ray disk only has the same capacity as 3-4 DVD's anyway. 
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a blue-ray disk is very expensive, if games needed more space on a DVD, then they would use multiple DVD's. A blue-ray disk has the equivilant cost to 4 blank DVD's. Its not in a companies interest to used Blue-ray.
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a blue-ray disk is very expensive, if games needed more space on a DVD, then they would use multiple DVD's. A blue-ray disk has the equivilant cost to 4 blank DVD's. Its not in a companies interest to used Blue-ray.
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Not for a few more years, I'd say.

Really, how many Blu-Ray drives are out there in PCs? I'd say that games won't start shipping on Blu-Ray until at least half of computer have that drive for it.  And of course, it will depend on the size of the game.

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#27 onemic
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1 blu-ray disk only has the same capacity as 3-4 DVD's anyway. Gog

 

5 DVD's actually 

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All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....ragincoley86
I have never seen somebody have a wall-o-text for a sig before.
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All i can think of crysis meets blu-ray....ragincoley86

I think i read that Crysis requires 6 gigs on the hard drive. It's also in the developers best interest to maintain the size of the games or we will experience some really long load times. Basically what takes up the most space in games is the audio so I don't see Pc games coming on either bluray or hddvd anytime soon.  

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[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. ForlornHope

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

Agreed. I also like having my hard copy. I have never bought a game that I had to download. Like my Half Life 2 and Episode 1, they are hard copies. I don't want to download my games off steam. The only reason steam is even installed on my PC, is because I have to in order to play HL2 and E1. Here is just one example of why I like having a hard copy. I move to the country where there is no internat accessand I had a serious crash and had to reformat. Now I don't have my games to play anymore. Now I know somebody will say "you should have burnt it to disk", but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of downloading in the first place? I mean the whole reason for downloading is so you don't have them hard copies taking up space. Or they will say "get a external HDD". Well to that I say, I plan to get a nice big external HDD, but not for games, it will be for movies, photos, music and things like that. Things that can't be replaced (talking photos, not the movies and music), a game can always be bought again.

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[QUOTE="ForlornHope"]

[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. l-_-l

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

Agreed. I also like having my hard copy. I have never bought a game that I had to download. Like my Half Life 2 and Episode 1, they are hard copies. I don't want to download my games off steam. The only reason steam is even installed on my PC, is because I have to in order to play HL2 and E1. Here is just one example of why I like having a hard copy. I move to the country where there is no internat accessand I had a serious crash and had to reformat. Now I don't have my games to play anymore. Now I know somebody will say "you should have burnt it to disk", but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of downloading in the first place? I mean the whole reason for downloading is so you don't have them hard copies taking up space. Or they will say "get a external HDD". Well to that I say, I plan to get a nice big external HDD, but not for games, it will be for movies, photos, music and things like that. Things that can't be replaced (talking photos, not the movies and music), a game can always be bought again.

I prefer digital downloads without having the need to go to the store. i wish all games were downloadable since I care nothing for the useless box art that just takes up space. I know people without the internet will get the hard copies but it will be nice if all games had an option to download or get a hard copy.

That could be the direction games are going. EA is now releasing all their games as downloadable

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[QUOTE="l-_-l"][QUOTE="ForlornHope"]

[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. Deihmos

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

Agreed. I also like having my hard copy. I have never bought a game that I had to download. Like my Half Life 2 and Episode 1, they are hard copies. I don't want to download my games off steam. The only reason steam is even installed on my PC, is because I have to in order to play HL2 and E1. Here is just one example of why I like having a hard copy. I move to the country where there is no internat accessand I had a serious crash and had to reformat. Now I don't have my games to play anymore. Now I know somebody will say "you should have burnt it to disk", but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of downloading in the first place? I mean the whole reason for downloading is so you don't have them hard copies taking up space. Or they will say "get a external HDD". Well to that I say, I plan to get a nice big external HDD, but not for games, it will be for movies, photos, music and things like that. Things that can't be replaced (talking photos, not the movies and music), a game can always be bought again.

I prefer digital downloads without having the need to go to the store. i wish all games were downloadable since I care nothing for the useless box art that just takes up space. I know people without the internet will get the hard copies but it will be nice if all games had an option to download or get a hard copy.

That could be the direction games are going. EA is now releasing all their games as downloadable

I have no problem with games being downloaded. My problem would be if they took away the option to buy a hard copy at the store. I have no problem going to the store, and if I did, I would order it off the net from somewhere like newegg or something. As for the box, I never keep the box either. The disk is the game, not the box, so I have no need for the box. I have all my manuals and disk, but not the box. Man keeping the boxes would take up ALOT of room. My games are either in jewel cases or sleeves.
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The game Two Worlds comes on 2 DVD's I have heard...to me that says we will see more and more games requiring 2 or more DVD's withing a year or two.  When games start to require 3 or more...will will deffinetly have to start the migration to a larger format.  It doesn't matter about the HD's...what matters is it starts to cost publishers more money to package software when it takes multiple dvd's and bulkier cases and packaging.
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The game Two Worlds comes on 2 DVD's I have heard...to me that says we will see more and more games requiring 2 or more DVD's withing a year or two.  When games start to require 3 or more...will will deffinetly have to start the migration to a larger format.  It doesn't matter about the HD's...what matters is it starts to cost publishers more money to package software when it takes multiple dvd's and bulkier cases and packaging.dnuggs40

Two Worlds is on a single layer DVD.

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[QUOTE="dnuggs40"]The game Two Worlds comes on 2 DVD's I have heard...to me that says we will see more and more games requiring 2 or more DVD's withing a year or two.  When games start to require 3 or more...will will deffinetly have to start the migration to a larger format.  It doesn't matter about the HD's...what matters is it starts to cost publishers more money to package software when it takes multiple dvd's and bulkier cases and packaging.Deihmos

Two Worlds is on a single layer DVD.

Then I stand corrected :P

How is the game btw?

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[QUOTE="Deihmos"]

[QUOTE="dnuggs40"]The game Two Worlds comes on 2 DVD's I have heard...to me that says we will see more and more games requiring 2 or more DVD's withing a year or two.  When games start to require 3 or more...will will deffinetly have to start the migration to a larger format.  It doesn't matter about the HD's...what matters is it starts to cost publishers more money to package software when it takes multiple dvd's and bulkier cases and packaging.dnuggs40

Two Worlds is on a single layer DVD.

Then I stand corrected :P

How is the game btw?

It's not my kind of game so i will never play it. It's out in germany so that is how i know the size.

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PC dosn't need that Blu-ray crap.
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[QUOTE="dnuggs40"][QUOTE="Deihmos"]

[QUOTE="dnuggs40"]The game Two Worlds comes on 2 DVD's I have heard...to me that says we will see more and more games requiring 2 or more DVD's withing a year or two.  When games start to require 3 or more...will will deffinetly have to start the migration to a larger format.  It doesn't matter about the HD's...what matters is it starts to cost publishers more money to package software when it takes multiple dvd's and bulkier cases and packaging.Deihmos

Two Worlds is on a single layer DVD.

Then I stand corrected :P

How is the game btw?

It's not my kind of game so i will never play it. It's out in germany so that is how i know the size.

Oh I just checked it out...you are right...the game is only one DVD...but the special edition also has a "making of" DVD.  Doesn't really count though :P

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[QUOTE="Deihmos"][QUOTE="l-_-l"][QUOTE="ForlornHope"]

[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. l-_-l

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

Agreed. I also like having my hard copy. I have never bought a game that I had to download. Like my Half Life 2 and Episode 1, they are hard copies. I don't want to download my games off steam. The only reason steam is even installed on my PC, is because I have to in order to play HL2 and E1. Here is just one example of why I like having a hard copy. I move to the country where there is no internat accessand I had a serious crash and had to reformat. Now I don't have my games to play anymore. Now I know somebody will say "you should have burnt it to disk", but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of downloading in the first place? I mean the whole reason for downloading is so you don't have them hard copies taking up space. Or they will say "get a external HDD". Well to that I say, I plan to get a nice big external HDD, but not for games, it will be for movies, photos, music and things like that. Things that can't be replaced (talking photos, not the movies and music), a game can always be bought again.

I prefer digital downloads without having the need to go to the store. i wish all games were downloadable since I care nothing for the useless box art that just takes up space. I know people without the internet will get the hard copies but it will be nice if all games had an option to download or get a hard copy.

That could be the direction games are going. EA is now releasing all their games as downloadable

I have no problem with games being downloaded. My problem would be if they took away the option to buy a hard copy at the store. I have no problem going to the store, and if I did, I would order it off the net from somewhere like newegg or something. As for the box, I never keep the box either. The disk is the game, not the box, so I have no need for the box. I have all my manuals and disk, but not the box. Man keeping the boxes would take up ALOT of room. My games are either in jewel cases or sleeves.

Hard copies of games will NEVER dissapear. There will always be Collector's editions with fancy boxes and there will always be collectors to buy them. Also, consider the fact that even if you can download the games off Steam or EA Downloader. If you like those games you will still need to back them up un BluRay or whatever. HDDVD or BluRay Games are also sure to come. Let's consider HD monitors in a year or two and games will have high resolution cinematics. A game will most likely fit on a HDDVD or a Blu Ray. And they will also become cheaper. Remember when the first DVD's came out.. their prices were extreme and not everyone could afford one. But now a blank DVD is cheaper than a 650 MB CD. 

Some people can't afford a high broadband connection to the net and imagine the power bill for the month when you download a 30 GB's game off the web with a 100 kbps connection. People will find it cheaper to go to the store. 

 

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[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]I'm sure there's going to be a few HD-DVD/Blu-Ray games, just so they can advertise as "too big to fit on standard DVDs". However it's definitely not going to be more than just a few... PC gaming is going to be 100% digital distribution within 5yrs (we're pretty much there already) for new games. ForlornHope

 

thats bollocks. some gamers like me perfer to own a physical copy of the game. not eveyone likes digital downalods and games in stores arent gogin to disapear.

 

Heck yeah, there were games way, way back like Maabus that took 7 CDs (to be on the safe side, let's say just over the size of one single-sided DVD... but back before DVDs were even an idea) before it was common for most folks to even own a CD-ROM drive on their computers. I've never bought a game digitally, and simply don't want and do not foresee myself ever doing so in the future. I see folks that do such things as being suckers (for example, I can get most things cheaper at my local BestBuy or CompUSA than on direct2drive or steam... plus, I physically have a cd/dvd + manual.) In addition, I can just go out and buy something instead of waiting an hour or more (even with a good connection) in half the time or more.

I look at digital distribution and episodic content and just wonder what the heck folks are thinking when they support it. I can only imagine they live rurally out in the middle of nowhere, or else live outside the US where releases may come late or something.

edit: just mentioned games that came out with many CDs before CDs were generally available because these days computers with blu-ray drives are about as rare as up-to-date computers without DVD drives are these days, if that makes sense.