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Mar 4 2008, 01:50 AM
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No HDD in Core 360 a 'mistake', says dev
Posted by XanTium | March 3 19:50 EST | News Category: Xbox360
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From computerandvideogames.com: [QUOTE] The decision not to include a hard drive as standard with every 360 was a "mistake" by Microsoft, Bourne Conspiracy's lead game designer has told us.
"In retrospect I wish Microsoft had made the choice to have [mandatory] hard drives like Sony did with the PS3," he said. "Developers certainly benefit [from a hard drive]," he went on to explain, adding: "if you have a hard drive, the whole game loads faster. Obviously you'll be facing a short install time, but the developer benefits from it and you definitely benefit from it as a player. [/QUOTE]
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Mar 4 2008, 04:13 AM
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QUOTE(Tiuk @ Mar 3 2008, 10:05 PM)  It still bothers me how Microsoft went backwards. Including a HDD with the Xbox and not the Xbox 360, it just boggles the mind.
The only conclusion I can come to is so that they can sell a 20 GB HDD for $100, basically just one big money grab. The sad part is it hurts everyone by not allowing the devs to count on the existence of a hard drive.
Totally 
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Mar 4 2008, 05:39 AM
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QUOTE(Hopeful @ Mar 4 2008, 06:07 AM)  If I remember correctly, 360 games are not allowed by microsoft to actually *require* a hard drive.
I believe you are correct, but i also think that one game actually required a HDD, but i'm not sure how they got around that. Now, I don't fully understand why 360's didn't require the HDD, but at the same time I am glad the 360's HDD is upgradeable (at a price that makes me scream, but that's besides the point.) I do believe that it's all about choice too, even though most everyone chooses to have an HDD. Now, as a media center user using the 360 as an extender, i did buy a core without a HDD, and use a mem card to put my profile on so i know who is online and what not, and to cache the media center app, but i don't do any gaming on it. I would have bought the HDD version if i didn't have a choice, but i felt that this 360 wasn't going to be a gaming system, so why not buy the cheaper one.
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Mar 4 2008, 06:37 AM
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I really don't understand the fuss over the HDD issue. Sure the hard drive might not be there, so you can't do a mandatory 5GB install of your game, but who wants mandatory anything?
If you make it optional, you're not limiting your market and MS won't object. Games already allow downloaded expansions to be run from the HDD, so there's no technical limitation. There's a lot more Xboxen hard drives out there then there are PS3s, so it's well worth putting in the little effort required to check for it. If it's so desirable or so necessary for your game, why not support the HDD if one is installed?
If the machine has a HDD, then offer to install on it, or at least cache on it automatically. A few games already do this (e.g. Burnout Paradise), it's not a limitation of the platform, so what possible excuse is there for other games not to, rather than just complaining?
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Mar 4 2008, 06:46 AM
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QUOTE(xlx Methos xlx @ Mar 4 2008, 06:15 AM)  I believe you are correct, but i also think that one game actually required a HDD, but i'm not sure how they got around that.
Now, I don't fully understand why 360's didn't require the HDD, but at the same time I am glad the 360's HDD is upgradeable (at a price that makes me scream, but that's besides the point.) I do believe that it's all about choice too, even though most everyone chooses to have an HDD. Now, as a media center user using the 360 as an extender, i did buy a core without a HDD, and use a mem card to put my profile on so i know who is online and what not, and to cache the media center app, but i don't do any gaming on it. I would have bought the HDD version if i didn't have a choice, but i felt that this 360 wasn't going to be a gaming system, so why not buy the cheaper one.
now THATīs a good reason. however not everyone will ever be able to buy buy a 360 to not be a gaming system. thatīs pretty hard to find
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