The video was uploaded 2 days ago. How does that qualify as old? Chill man, chill.No_Remainders said:Old.
Seriously, why can't the escapist come up with news that isn't a couple of days old? It'd be much better if it was actually current news.
The video was uploaded 2 days ago. How does that qualify as old? Chill man, chill.No_Remainders said:Old.
Seriously, why can't the escapist come up with news that isn't a couple of days old? It'd be much better if it was actually current news.
I was thinking this throughout the entire article. It would be nice if you actually gave me the amount it needed in the article escapistsravankb said:BTW, do you guys even know how large the texture pack is?
1.5 GB.
Anyway you look at it - that is really not much. Even a 4GB Xbox will be able to run it.
Good job at making it a sensationalist article by holding back details, dude.
Because they can't fit it on the disc. You have to download it instead.Sectan said:I don't understand why they even have these two different texture packs. Why not have it default for the game?
Too big for a DVD9?Sectan said:I don't understand why they even have these two different texture packs. Why not have it default for the game?
Well, they won't see it as a neat sidestep because in their instance, it isn't.fix-the-spade said:The Xbox has very little RAM and relatively limited disk space, textures use plenty of both so this makes sense.
Putting them on the HDD actually makes for a very neat side step although it's unfortunate people with older 360s won't see it that way. Pitfalls of using the cheaper hardware I guess.
But that's assuming our hard drives are empty enough to hold 1.5 gigs, and for a 12 gig hard drive that has been collecting save data and dlc since the xbox was released that can be a tall order for people who don't want to get rid of the dlc and savessravankb said:BTW, do you guys even know how large the texture pack is?
1.5 GB.
Anyway you look at it - that is really not much. Even a 4GB Xbox will be able to run it.
Good job at making it a sensationalist article by holding back details, dude.
Grrrr Here I was getting ready to bash the game again, but this happens so rarely that I have to back off a bit. So sad.Hevva said:Though, that's probably what happens when you design a console game using the PC as your lead platform [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109304-DICE-Battlefield-3-Looks-Better-on-Consoles-Because-Were-Making-it-for-PC].
I do understand that now, but i guess technically my point still stands.Woodsey said:The issue is disc space.Frizzle said:Wow that's bad. Like, really bad. I don't mean to make this sound fanboyish, cuz I was considering an Xbox but: Is the hardware really that far behind the PS3 and regular computers? If i didn't have that texture pack i'd be so pissed.
It would appear not - a number of other developers have had to use multiple discs for the 360 recently.Frizzle said:I do understand that now, but i guess technically my point still stands.Woodsey said:The issue is disc space.Frizzle said:Wow that's bad. Like, really bad. I don't mean to make this sound fanboyish, cuz I was considering an Xbox but: Is the hardware really that far behind the PS3 and regular computers? If i didn't have that texture pack i'd be so pissed.
Forgive my ignorance on this part though: Isn't there technology for double-layering and such on DVD's? There's got to be a way to fit everything onto 1 disc.....
And for those saying it's only a little bit of space, this is most likely not the only game people own on their xbox.
That's microsoft playing silly buggers, all models of 360 take standard SATA 2.5in drives, nothing at all special about them. You can even take the drive out of it's casing and fit it to a 360slim without any modification.Zachary Amaranth said:Microsoft never should have made a model without a hard drive. They should have never made the console take a ridiculous, expensive proprietary HDD, and they never should have tried to play both sides of the fence.
There is and the 360 uses it, problem is a dual layer DVD holds up to 8.5GB of data.Frizzle said:Forgive my ignorance on this part though: Isn't there technology for double-layering and such on DVD's? There's got to be a way to fit everything onto 1 disc.
The Xbox360 already uses double layer DVDs, however, a substantial part of that is wasted on anti-piracy measurements. I read somewhere a while back that there is only roughly 6~7 Gb of space on a Xbox360 dual layer dvd because of all the anti-piracy protection and what not.Frizzle said:I do understand that now, but i guess technically my point still stands.
Forgive my ignorance on this part though: Isn't there technology for double-layering and such on DVD's? There's got to be a way to fit everything onto 1 disc.....
And for those saying it's only a little bit of space, this is most likely not the only game people own on their xbox.