[QUOTE="Mazoch"][QUOTE="MortalDecay"]
...they would have put on HD DVD drive in the 360.
DVDs seem to do the job, but I can't help but notice that they're starting to show their age. Games like Dragon Age wouldn't look so bad, if the dev had more space to work with, instead of having to compressing everything down to fit on one DVD. ID Software wouldn't have the problems they were having with Rage, either. Seems like now days devs don't likeusing more than one disc, unless they absoolutely have to. Back in the day, it was common place.
MS knew Sony was putting a BluRay drive in the PS3. Why didn't MS put HD DVD into the 360? It would have made things a lot easier. MS was already in a partnership with Toshiba; it only makes sense.
Hell, if the 360 had an HD DVD drive, seeing the current sales of the 360 Vs. the PS3, HD DVD might have won the format war. Who knows...
I think your missing several parts of the puzzle here.
First off, it was a very risky move by Sony to add the blue ray drive in the PS3. While the gamble paid off, had the HD DVD won the format war it could have put the final nail in the PS3 coffin at a time where it was already at a disadvantage when compared to a X360 released earlier and with a quickly growing game library and the cheap, effective Wii and it's ability to breach the traditional market. Given that the blueray won, the X360 would now have been stuck with an unsupported media format with no movies and an expensive and unique production required for its games.
Both the Blueray and the HD DVD Drives cost a good deal more than a DVD drive, not only that but they are a lot slower. Yes, the blue ray can contain a lot more information than the DVD but the PS3 is unable to read x amount of data nearly as fast as the 360 can. Essentially there's a trade-off between the two.
One of the reasons why the X360 has been doing so well compared to the PS3 up until this year was that it was cheaper than the PS3. While most games were available on both, and both consoles had roughly similar graphics, both could show HD graphics and play online.. the '360 was a quick $100 cheaper. Notice that it wasn't until the PS3 was able to match the 360ies price that it started selling as well or better. Had MS put a HD DVD in the X360 it would most likely have cost more and as a result killing one of the biggest advantage the 360 had over the PS3.
Again, HD DVD wasn't as costly as Blu Ray. It would have been risky, but I don't think it would have made the 360 near as expensive as the PS3.
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