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Started by Louisiana Night, September 28, 2004, 11:08:18 PM

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Should games be switched from CD, to DVD?

Yes
3 (37.5%)
No
0 (0%)
Both formats(so people would have the choice)
1 (12.5%)
Depends on the game
4 (50%)
I don't care
0 (0%)
Other(please post)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 8

Louisiana Night

I made this poll, partly because of the Myst games. In the sequel to it(Riven?), the switching of CDs, was EXTREMELY annoying(they have a DVD version now).

I've seen other games, not just Adventure, that could take advantage of it. There are a few games that use the DVD-ROM format now, and personally, I'd like to see more.

So I vote for "Yes". :D

Say

interesting :P


care to explain a bit more about it? I personally... don't mind to be honest, and it wasn't a concern of this, but you say it could be good? how?


Say Mistage
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B'rrr

#2
yeah, i would like to see more games on dvd too! there are lots of games that use multiple cd's (ff etc) and i don't mind switching once, but it get's irritating if that happends more often (also switching back to previous cd's ; \)

EDIT: it depends on the game  ::) ...though I wouldn't mind if all games are on dvd  :P
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Yonkey

I say it depends on the game.  If the game is under 700mb then just stick with CD. ;D
"A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything."

Grundy

I think KQ9 will need a DVD version then....    ::)

Louisiana Night

#5
Quote from: Say on September 28, 2004, 11:54:30 PM
interesting :P


care to explain a bit more about it? I personally... don't mind to be honest, and it wasn't a concern of this, but you say it could be good? how?

I'll start with games that are large enough, to require multiple CDs. The cost of one DVD, is less than multiple DVDs(cost will either be reduced for the company, consumer, or both). It would either require less swapping of discs, or require less hardisk space(minimum install).

For games that can fit on a CD.
More features(making of the game, etc) could be added(example=Dragon's Lair). Higher resolution for movies(in other words, less blurry). The game-packs that are sold, could be on one DVD, instead of a dozen CDs(more user-friendly, and more cost-effective). If they'd take advantage of it, there would be room to include a movie(okay, that one's just wishful thinking).

Other advantages.
More ports from videogame consoles(some think that their game won't sell for the PC, because it would require a DVD). A game made for the format, that worked on Xbox/PS2/PC/DVD player/etc would be more likely to be made, if more DVD games for the PC were made(interactive movies/Dragon's Lair).

I'm sure there are MANY more advantages, but that's all I could think of, at the moment. :P

racx_00

Depends on the size of the game :-\
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Louisiana Night

I did forget two BIG disadvantages.

That not everyone has a DVD drive, and wouldn't be able to play the games, and that those that don't have one, might not bother checking the requirements. :P

B'rrr

well, the knew games that need more then one cd has a high requirement, those with pc's that can meet that requirement have usually a dvd player (well, that's at least what i've noticed here...)
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Storm

No :no:

No games/programs should ever be on DVD for the simple reason that I don't own a DVD drive. Of course, once I get a DVD drive (some years from now, probably) you'll be most welcomed to put whichever games you want on DVD.

The above does not apply to games/programs I don't play/use and don't intend to ever play/use - those can be put on DVDs right now. Heck, they can be put on Laser Disks for all I care :P
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Louisiana Night

Oddly, I think that's the most sensible vote thus far. :D

B'rrr

* B'rrr wonders why he can't make sensible votes  :-\
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Grundy

DVD drives cost as little as $30-40 australian...   that's $25-30 US....   it's cheap as!   GET ONE PEOPLE!   :P

B'rrr

...and a DVD writer is only a little bit more money...  :D
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Louisiana Night

Last time I checked, DVD writers(that worked with both formats) cost about $90(US). It's been awhile since I checked though. :-\

racx_00

I wanna get the new Sony Dual Layer DVD burner :P
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Louisiana Night

I wanna Sony Blue-Ray disc burner. :P

for those that don't know, it might be replacing DVDs in the future(I'd rather it didn't though)

dew7

Wonder if that will become the standard or something else -- can we all say VHS vs. Beta   :P
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Louisiana Night

There are only two formats worth mentioning, that might replace DVD(sadly, I can't remember the other's name). Blue-Ray's the one I'd rather not have replace it, the other format is FAR cheaper, and is more advanced. Unfourtunatly, only two companys(last time I checked) are supporting it(I think one is Pioneer). :(

dew7

I hope there will be at least full backwards compatibility with current DVDs.
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