At E3 MS announced digital downloads of 30 older 360 games.
Now I'm not a fan of digital distribution.But even for people that are the problem facing acceptance of this service is one of storage.
MS were eager to tell us how you could download the title as often as you like and whenever you liked after purchase but that doesn't change the fact that there is no suitable storage on the 360 to accommodate full 360 titles
with even say a 20Mbit connection that's 2.5Mbytes a second if your average game is 6000mb your looking at a wait of at least 40 minutes to start playing a game. Now this is fine for your first purchase .. but seriously.. say i fancy a bit of bioshock but my HDD currently holds Mass effect that I'm half way through playing ... am i really going to delete my game and spend 40 minutes downloading just to have to download mass effect again ?
now consider you don't actually get that 20mbit connection say you get 10 or 5 mbit .. your talking 1hr 20 or even 2hr 40 minutes just to download a game ... all these figures aren't too bad but not suitable for pick up and play gaming.
But the problem really lies in the fact that there is a very easy solution. if MS would allow an external HDD to store the vast amounts of data , or to scrap the stupidly small and expensive storage units for the 360 and replace them with larger reasonably priced drives.
Don't get me wrong .. I can cope with my 20gb 360 ... it's not too much of a headache for me at the moment .. but if I could get a 320gb or 500gb drive today for the same price as other 2.5in external drives ( so that's £50 - £80 ) I wouldn't even question it. at the moment I look at the 120gb HDD selling for £100 and then see a 1,000gb 3.5in external selling for £70 .. it just makes me look at the 360 drive as hideously expensive.
Personally i think that Microsoft's plan is that when Sony announce their inevitable price drop Microsoft are going to change their HDD specs to something like 120gb for the pro and 320gb for the elite and not take part in another price war. To my mind the prices of the xbox SKU's is pretty low and it's going to be tweaking of the set ups rather than massive price cuts that MS takes advantage of from now on.
But that still doesn't help me or 28 million other 360 users who are looking at a machine that doesn't match Microsoft's vision of the 360's future.
Something has to change in Microsoft's way of thinking.