11-20-2004, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tron3
Blu-ray will be available on gaming consoles for several reasons. 1. They want it! Few games exist on DVD for the pc, let alone X-box. But people want to use their X-box to watch dvd's. Why? I heard that the processor power make for a better picture on the screen. Thus virtually eliminating compression artifacts. DVD players are built for decompressing of standard audio/video codecs. They don't have the power of X-box, or even PS2.
2. They must be planning on bigger games with BIGGER graphics that play on HD TV's. X-Box supports a resolution of 800x600. That was hot stuff a few years BEFORE PS2 or X-box were even released. They need to move to the next generation and match the 1080 WIDESCREEN capabilities of modern tv's. Writing a video game for a 1080x1600 widescreen is a whole new ball of wax. Graphic templates must be of a higher quality and resolution. You must display info for a 16:9 screen, and not 4:3. This takes much more CPU and memory power. Can you say, "Halo 3"?
Even so, X-BOX 2 and PS3 will probably still have games released on DVD only. CD will be too small, and blu-ray is overkill. Blu-ray is there to play movies....not so much games. These things are craved by High School and College students who will not have the budget, or room, for BOTH a gaming system and blu-ray player.
First person shooters are some of the most popular games. It is HIGH TIME we start seeing them in widescreen.
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1) Most Games on PS2 and Xbox are on DVD.... Xbox games are on DVD since day one. PC games also come on DVD. I highly think that X2 will either use a HD-DVD format but it will be properitery. I think that only PS3 will have Blu-ray and maybe N5.
2)Bigger and more immersive games are what the business is about ..... PS3 games will be about 4- 5 times bigger than PS2's.... Imagine a grandtheft Auto on PS3 :shock:
3) Initaily yes but those games will not be HD at 1080i or p since BD is made for HDTV so I think that it will not feel the same and DVD's will get phased out quicker.
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