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01-02-13, 05:35 | #13 |
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I wonder what medium will they use this time if it is PS4.
I mean blu ray still has A LOT of capacity that they have yet to utilize fully. Maybe it is blu ray again but with superior processor? Hmm.. |
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01-02-13, 07:02 | #17 |
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I think that might be too. Blu ray was more expensive when they first established it on ps3 back then. They had a hard time competing whereas 360 and wii were still using DVDs. A lot of costs went to that medium's production alone and it minimizes profit.
To introduce a new format now, with Sony's financial turmoil is just too much. |
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Oh what fresh hell is this...
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It seems to make sense to me that they'd probably stick with Blu-ray. Like you said, they've not really utilised the storage to its fullest extent with the PS3. Even if the PS4 & next Xbox are packing loads more power, 50GB on a dual layer disc should still be more than enough for games, surely? |
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