my 2 cents...
I think it will depend on how much a blu-ray drive will cost at the launch of the system, royalties and other things. Personally, I don't think they will. I would rather see that amount of money go towards more ram or a better GPU, or CPU than spend all that money in a disk drive. Plus... comparatively speaking, PC games are still in it's HD infancy, The average gamer can't even play Crysis decently in all it's glory if the resolution is at 1920x1200 or higher...
If the consoles want to target true 1080P games at a constant 60fps, with the scope of graphics to rival the top end PC games, which still use DVDs... Plus streaming it through a disk drive is going to take forever. It seems a storage media such as HDs and or flash memory will be required. It's starting to become a trend where console games need to be installed to play with lesser load times... It will probably be the same on next gen.
Digital distribution seemed feasable before, but since most ISPs are now aggressively starting to put limits on bandwidth, it'll be harder to push. Unless, if game companies would start using kiosks like Japan does...
Honestly, this gen was such a letdown in contrast to the marketing hype it generated. This gen really fell short on a lot of things... It's like the Windows Me or the Pentium Pros of the video gaming indusrty.
I think next gen is going to be the real 1080P gaming goodness that the companies promised this gen was supposed to be.
I think it will depend on how much a blu-ray drive will cost at the launch of the system, royalties and other things. Personally, I don't think they will. I would rather see that amount of money go towards more ram or a better GPU, or CPU than spend all that money in a disk drive. Plus... comparatively speaking, PC games are still in it's HD infancy, The average gamer can't even play Crysis decently in all it's glory if the resolution is at 1920x1200 or higher...
If the consoles want to target true 1080P games at a constant 60fps, with the scope of graphics to rival the top end PC games, which still use DVDs... Plus streaming it through a disk drive is going to take forever. It seems a storage media such as HDs and or flash memory will be required. It's starting to become a trend where console games need to be installed to play with lesser load times... It will probably be the same on next gen.
Digital distribution seemed feasable before, but since most ISPs are now aggressively starting to put limits on bandwidth, it'll be harder to push. Unless, if game companies would start using kiosks like Japan does...
Honestly, this gen was such a letdown in contrast to the marketing hype it generated. This gen really fell short on a lot of things... It's like the Windows Me or the Pentium Pros of the video gaming indusrty.
I think next gen is going to be the real 1080P gaming goodness that the companies promised this gen was supposed to be.