REV 09 said:I'd say the sony crew is playing it up while the microsoft crew is knocking it down.
5GB or 22GB...either way i have yet to be impressed by the game.
i don't really see why the game needs to be that big, but one advantage that someone mentioned was that it should help against piracy which is an advantage that i never really considered.
kaching said:Then there really shouldn't have been any need to bring it up, like I said. If you're so certain that there's nothing more to discuss, you should be able to just sit back and watch the rest of us figure that out on our own.
And that's called trying to change the subject. We're not talking about gameplay here - you made the comment about insufficient data in the context of a discussion about storage needs.
The longer you debate this topic that is supposedly all resolved in your mind, the less convincing that argument becomes. I don't want to put you in that position any more than I already have and I don't want to derail the thread any further, so I'm done discussing it with you.
Audio can be compressed at over 10 to 1, mp3s are about 12 to 1 I think. So it all depends on what the data is and if it's compressed or not.kaching said:They could cut the space the game uses in half and it still wouldn't fit on a DVD9. Be my guest and try to justify how there's no actual need for them to go beyond DVD9, because right now they'd need about 2.5 of them.
which sounds a lot like PR push spin as it's not even Blu-Ray v. DVD but rather Blu-Ray v. HD DVD. Are there xbox/sony fans doing their own spin of the news, sure, but that oginal quote is also definately Sony PR.We're going to fit more on a Blu-Ray disc than you could on an HD DVD"
Doom_Bringer said:insulting others leads to a ban
forgeforsaken said:Audio can be compressed at over 10 to 1, mp3s are about 12 to 1 I think.
forgeforsaken said:Audio can be compressed at over 10 to 1, mp3s are about 12 to 1 I think. So it all depends on what the data is and if it's compressed or not.
As to damage control, the linked MTV article has this quote which sounds a lot like PR push spin as it's not even Blu-Ray v. DVD but rather Blu-Ray v. HD DVD. Are there xbox/sony fans doing their own spin of the news, sure, but that oginal quote is also definately Sony PR.
What makes you so certain that it doesn't "need" the space? In fact how do you know that many 360 games didn't need more space and developers were forced to cut back on features/textures/models to fit their games in DVD9?
I say lets look at the facts and stop the needless speculation because everyone can create speculation adjusted to his biases (and it's easy, just look at the previous paragraph).
Ajax said:Why do they need to show the advantages of BR over HD-DVD in games when no other console has next-gen media format?
Ajax said:which brings me to my original post to which you haven't replied:
Ajax said:Why do they need to show the advantages of BR over HD-DVD in games when no other console has next-gen media format? Which brings me to my original post to which you haven't replied yet:
velvet_nitemare said:Oblivion...
i'm not going to pretend to be a developer. I don't know all the ins and outs of compression, but i'll tell you this, there are quite a few titles shipping on DVDs this holiday that impress me more than the "22gb" Resistance that "requires" Blu Ray. So that leads me to believe that Blu Ray isn't a factor in making a great game or a great looking game.Ajax said:Advantage is more ingame content. Which means more/better models, textures, audio and variety in general in the game. The dev has the ability to add more. What's so hard to understand? Why exactly do you assume that Resistance doesn't exploit BD's advantages?
Surreal said:PS3 is an audiophile's dream system.
Ajax said:Oblivion what? Anybody can make a DVD9 game that emulates the amplitude of the entire earth if he uses the same models and textures over and over again in the game. Problem isn't the amplitude of the games but the variety of enviroments and number of different models/textures/audio files.
velvet_nitemare said:fix your goddamn sarcasm detection apparatus
forgeforsaken said:I don't know, why do they feel that need? They're the ones that brought up HD DVD not me.
I didn't say it did or didn't need the space. I said there is a difference between using the space and needing the space, we won't know which Resistance falls into until we see what the game data is.
Kittonwy said:It's not a matter of needing the space. The extra space is there and at least one developer is using it to their benefit, it completely destroys the argument that no game will ever use that much space because at least one game is using 22GB which is ALOT. I wouldn't be surprised if other developers will have games that use more than the amount of space on a DVD9.
Well, that certainly clears things up! Why don't we just take the dev at face value that they need the space until you can actually prove otherwise.forgeforsaken said:Audio can be compressed at over 10 to 1, mp3s are about 12 to 1 I think. So it all depends on what the data is and if it's compressed or not.
If you're trying to insinuate that they don't actually need the 22 gig of space because they're are using it as PR for the advantages of BD over HD-DVD, that's a circular argument. If the game does in fact legitimately use 22 gig of space, there's no reason why they shouldn't use that as PR to bolster their case for BD.As to damage control, the linked MTV article has this quote which sounds a lot like PR push spin as it's not even Blu-Ray v. DVD but rather Blu-Ray v. HD DVD. Are there xbox/sony fans doing their own spin of the news, sure, but that oginal quote is also definately Sony PR.
velvet_nitemare said:fix your goddamn sarcasm detection apparatus
You could be working on a demo for GoW!!!CliffyB said:You know I'm reading this shit while waiting on a new build.![]()
CliffyB said:You know I'm reading this shit while waiting on a new build.![]()
REV 09 said:i'm not going to pretend to be a developer. I don't know all the ins and outs of compression, but i'll tell you this, there are quite a few titles shipping on DVDs this holiday that impress me more than the "22gb" Resistance that "requires" Blu Ray. So that leads me to believe that Blu Ray isn't a factor in making a great game or a great looking game.
Ajax said:Sorry but you should have written "Oblivion!!!11!!" or something. It's not the first time Oblivion is mentioned in these discussions, and let me assure you, most of the times it's not sarcasm.
Ajax said:Oh nice. Now you assume that the ingame content isn't compressed. How exactly did you figure that out?
velvet_nitemare said:point taken...
and what happens when MGS4,GT5,FFXIII and DMC4 are above 9GB?will great games finally need then or willthe japanese still suck at compression techs?
Second said:Japs suck at compression techs?
FFXII doesn't agree with you.
I did never exect that game to be released on one DVD. With all the CG. But I've heard they had to downsample the audio a bit.
snatches said:This thread can no longer be considered the thread of the month.
This 22gb Resistance news should have been its own thread. Oh, and funny that Cliffy showed up. Surely his team more than many others could have used the extra space that BluRay could have provided.
Maybe he will tell us if they experienced any difficulties in fitting GoW on a DVD9?
Cliff?
Will he then be able to tell us how a different game from a different dev that he hasn't seen in anywhere near complete form would also be able to fit on a DVD9?snatches said:Maybe he will tell us if they experienced any difficulties in fitting GoW on a DVD9?
Cliff?
what the hell? I replied w/ a disclaimer and then made a point.Ajax said:Oh nice. Now you assume that the ingame content isn't compressed. How exactly did you figure that out?
kaching said:Will he then be able to tell us how a different game from a different dev that he hasn't seen in anywhere near complete form would also be able to fit on a DVD9?
That's a hell of a thing to put Cliffy on the spot about. Let's stick to trying to get him to make a GoW demo for the XBL Marketplace![]()
velvet_nitemare said:for it to be heavily compressed and still be 22gigs would be something else methinks
Settle for 30fps locked GoW then. Anything but ego-surfing GAF. haHA!BenjaminBirdie said:I doubt either one of them is going to happen. Let the man read his GAF in peace!
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REV 09 said:what the hell? I replied w/ a disclaimer and then made a point.
You sidestep my point and reply to my disclaimer...again
(disclaimer) I don't have a ****ing clue how development works, and i never assumed anything. I don't have a clue what's on the disc.
(point) I'm just saying that whatever is taking up that space isn't making the game look any better than other titles releasing on DVDs this holiday.
there are quite a few titles shipping on DVDs this holiday that impress me more than the "22gb" Resistance that "requires" Blu Ray.
i don't really see why the game needs to be that big, but one advantage that someone mentioned was that it should help against piracy which is an advantage that i never really considered.
REV 09 said:i don't really see why the game needs to be that big
acousticvan said:Some people just become insane by saying DVD9 is better than Bluray because of compression.
First, we don't know if the content on Bluray disc has some kinds of compression or not.
Second, if the compression is the way to go then they can have compression on Bluray because the technology is cheap and easy.
Third, some of the developers (such as Itagaki) raise concerns about the space available in DVD9 even though they support compression.
Last but not least, why more space is bad?
Stop being stupid, people.
Surreal said:PS3 is an audiophile's dream system.
BenjaminBirdie said:I don't think anyone is saying one format is better than the other. (Is there?) I don't think anyone is saying more space is bad. (Is there?) I think people are just saying that one system isn't preternaturally doomed because of this issue. An approach which some people do seem to propogate.
Anyway, as more and more good news and media starts to arrive for the PS3 (this stuff seems to be the first shot across the bow) here's hoping we can all just settle down and enjoy the Yaoi photoshops.
i'm saying what' i'm typing, there isn't an agenda behind it. So don't read into it more than what's in the text. btw, you just sidestepped my point...again.Ajax said:Well when you combine this:
with this:
it becomes pretty obvious what you're trying to say/implying. Anyway...
Ajax said:No actually what certain people are trying to convince us of is that BD is not needed and that DVD9 is more than enough.
acousticvan said:Some people just become insane by saying DVD9 is better than Bluray because of compression.
First, we don't know if the content on Bluray disc has some kinds of compression or not.
Second, if the compression is the way to go then they can have compression on Bluray because the technology is cheap and easy.
Third, some of the developers (such as Itagaki) raise concerns about the space available in DVD9 even though they support compression.
Last but not least, why more space is bad?
Stop being stupid, people.
3rdman said:The real arguement has always been been whether or not the extra space is worth the extra cost. I don't think it is, but no doubt extra space is always nice to have regardless of transfer rate.
The other part of the arguement was just how big a difference (if any) might we see in terms of gameplay experience. Again, I don't think we will...audio, video, textures, etc may be compressed, but the experience will be the same except for the one or two games that might require switching disks. Either way, it always goes back to cost and whether or not you like having it.
3rdman said:The other part of the arguement was just how big a difference (if any) might we see in terms of gameplay experience. Again, I don't think we will...audio, video, textures, etc may be compressed, but the experience will be the same except for the one or two games that might require switching disks.
mrwilt said:Wouldn't more capacity allow for more content, i.e. more levels, characters, etc. which would allow for a longer game experience? Isn't that one of the shortcomings of games on the 360? I recall people complaining about how short the games are on the 360.
mrwilt said:Wouldn't more capacity allow for more content, i.e. more levels, characters, etc. which would allow for a longer game experience? Isn't that one of the shortcomings of games on the 360? I recall people complaining about how short the games are on the 360.