A couple of ways to fill up Blu Ray disc

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#1 GotAmmo05
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Until games devs figure out ways to fill up the blu ray disc, wouldn't it be a good idea to add "Making Of......".  With all the videos on the net about the progress and behind the scenes on most games, having the option to have it all on the disc would add alittle more value to the game.
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#2 MagMower
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Would be neat, but I most likely wouldn't watch them.
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#3 wallpaper42
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Yeah or they could add more features, maps, levels, modes, areas, and weapons....
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#4 Alpha2
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You are but one man.

Assuming they really did have trouble filling up the disk which I dont beleive is true it would be a nice idea. As it stands the games that arnt filling the disk are like this simply because they havent tried to maximize the out put of the PS3. Uncompressed textures and sound stream off the Bluray disk faster than compressed data on a DVD (technically yest a DVD drive is faster but you loose time in the decompression phase of reading the data) this speeds up loading times on PS3 from what I've been reading. So if developers can shake the mentality of "we've gotta figure out how to squeeze all this into that package they might learn to spread out and wiggle their toes a bit.
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#5 GotAmmo05
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You are but one man.

Assuming they really did have trouble filling up the disk which I dont beleive is true it would be a nice idea. As it stands the games that arnt filling the disk are like this simply because they havent tried to maximize the out put of the PS3. Uncompressed textures and sound stream off the Bluray disk faster than compressed data on a DVD (technically yest a DVD drive is faster but you loose time in the decompression phase of reading the data) this speeds up loading times on PS3 from what I've been reading. So if developers can shake the mentality of "we've gotta figure out how to squeeze all this into that package they might learn to spread out and wiggle their toes a bit.
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lol, Im not saying that they would have a problem filling up space in general, I just like having the choice to look at the extra features on most. I know I cant be the only one that gets bored and watches the special features on dvds.
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All we need is a bunch of nerds talking about coding to make our day. I watched the Oblivion making of DVD it was boring, mad boring. Game dev isn't nearly as exciting as film making.
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#7 GotAmmo05
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Not the whole process development process(fun for some, boring for most). I just want to see the best parts out of the process, like a Sportscenter outlook for it. You cut out most of the boring parts of a football game and show the hard hits and one handed grabs and you can make a 9-6 game look better than what it was.
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#8 firestorm91
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What Sony needs to do is push almost every game they make to the max and give it tall they've got. They come up with a new idea? Put it on, it's not the PS2 format disc anymore.