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Originally posted by Kijuki_MagazakiDoes it need that for gaming experience? No.
Originally posted by DragonBlazequote:Originally posted by Kijuki_MagazakiDoes it need that for gaming experience? No.No. Did the PS2 need a dvd drive for gaming experiance. NoDid the gamecube need disks for gaming experiance. NoDid the psx need a cd drive for gaming experaince. NoDo next generation games need HD support. NoDoes the wii need a motion sensor in its controller for gaming experiance. NoDid the snes need the 256 color support for gaming experiance. NoDid/does all the above help, hell yeah.If you're content just playing old retro style games, thats fine. Theres nothing wrong with it, but once and a while, I like to play the newer games. Blue ray disks can hold a ton more data on a disk than a dvd could, just like a dvd could hold a ton mroe data than a cd could, just like a cd could hold more than a cartrage could. Blue ray disks are the next step, they allow games to hold more data, have higher quality stuff, and give game develpers the freedom to put more on a disk. This alone may not be worth the $600, but if you want to play blue ray movie disks, you might as well just buy a ps3 instead of a blue ray player because for the little extra money, you get a whole gaming system.And for videos and such that are in high definition, you'll need that much space to fit the whole thing on a disk.
Originally posted by DarkFlood2The tech doesn't make the game.. go outside and you would learn that.
Originally posted by TomiMeh, I can live without a PS3. I currently still play my PS1 and I'm perfectly happy with it. But yes, Blu-ray looks pretty cool. I mean, its Blue...
Originally posted by DarkFlood2Heres something to wrap your mind around:"The PS3 is so superior, It is inferior"The tech doesn't make the game.. go outside and you would learn that.