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Maria Caliban wrote...

I remember when I first got my DVD PC drive. I thought '8 GB of space? I'll never see a two disk game again.'

What a difference five years makes.


Two years, even--DA:O is well over 20 gigs, somehow.

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Discs? What's a disc? Oh damn >< my wallet is gone from that Autumn sale.

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

ME2 has a very non-intrusive disc swap, though ME3 does not. I'd prefer ME3 style swapping if it was inevitable over having the content cut, however.

I'd love for BioWare to look into whatever voodoo Konami cooked up for Castlevania Lords of Shadow though. That game is on two discs for the 360, but if you've installed the second disc on your harddrive then you never need to swap discs again.

People sharing discs isn't really a problem since only the first disc can authorise the content on both discs; the second disc can never under any circumstance allow play for content on the first. So it would not impact sales, it'd just make the consumer experience all the better.

This entire topic is of course moot if DA3 comes out for Xbox720 and PS4 and the xbox has picked up bluray or some other high storage media.

esper wrote...

Mass Effect 2 is sadly also an example. I had to switch disks 10 times doing one playthrough which is not allright. I want more than one disk, but they really have to think about which quests goes where so that when you switch you switch.

2? You only switch twice. Once after finishing all the available main plot quests available in the first hub, then you don't swap back until you start the final mission and go beyond the point of no return.


Bfler wrote...

During which game you had to swap floppy discs? I don't know one game where you had to do it. 

Moonstone for instance. An amazing action RPG (with an incredibly fun optional multiplayer experience!) spanning three (or was it four?) floppies.


No, you don't. I got asked to switch every time I wanted to do a minor quest from part one disk I had forgotten to do in part one. It was in hindsight clear that I had rushed through part one far too fast, but really bioware should have predicted that and made the quest expire.

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If I have to disc swap every 30 mins like I had to do with ME3, then yes It'd be a problem.

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Darth Death wrote...

If I have to disc swap every 30 mins like I had to do with ME3, then yes It'd be a problem.


This, if it's only a couple times or like in Lost Odyssey where you just swap disks once you complete  a certain part in the story I'd be fine with it. But swapping back and forth like that pissed me off.

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I don't give a damn if there will be 23 disks extra content makes me happy.