[QUOTE="a55a55inx"][QUOTE="brujagio"][QUOTE="Twisted-Ice-God"]this thread is just pointless dribble since the basis is flawed... bluray doesnt make for better graphics, it won the war because of its size, bigger size means longer before they have to move on to next technology.... the gpu is what does the graphics and 360 has a wonderful gpu, an external blu ray is unlikley since sony owns blu ray and that takes away from them...ZodiacVII
Uh.. correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure more disc space makes room for better/improved graphics (among other things). Also, just because Sony owns blu-ray, doesn't mean Microsoft couldn't profit of an external BR player.
yeah, more storage would be needed for more graphics/physics simulations, however, as of now, it's not needed... if i'm not mistakin' Crysis is even on 1 DVD9...
How much space do you people honestly think is required for compressed textures, mapping, etcetera? BluRay makes graphics better, are you kidding me? GPU architecture is what makes better graphics due to the fact that more computing can be done at any given time to meet the demands of the software. Storage medium does not and never will mean "better"graphics in this generation.
As for Crysis, yes, it is stored on DVD9. When installed, however, it takes up 12GB of space. Does this mean that on a console (assuming consoles had enough horsepower to run Crysis at its high graphical settings) Crysis wouldn't be able to run unless stored on BluRay? Of course not; why? Compression, data streaming, etcetera; the same techniques being used currently to make games that are larger than 9GB work on DVD9. Let's give an example, Gears of War for PC requires 12GB of space for installation, however it only takes up 6.43GB of space on DVD9 due to, you guessed it, compression.
When will people stop the misconception? BluRay is not required for gaming in this generation, and never will be on the 360.
i think you misunderstood my post (if you were trying to correct me)... i was actually saying that Blu-ray isn't nessesary with the current graphical effects being used...
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