this is another reason that the xbox should have a hd-dvd drive, even if it doesn't take off it still has the potetial storage. Iono if it will be a big problem for games for the first 2-3 years. i mean i don't know if its shrunk or not but like new releases of Rainbow six and stuff are only 2.5gb, and ur right, only rpg's come to mind when thinking of dual layer (like jade empire) and i mean halo 2 was only ~4.4gb. Later this may be a problem tho, but then theres always the posibility of a good compresion sceme that uses the extra cores in the cpu (like u'll still see load screens but it will just decompress into ram and then ur good to go). And u guys can't really make a comprison to pc games w/ multiple discs. when u have a hdd that u can put everything on, it doesn't matter how may discs u have, but when u have none it does. i mean if the dev's knew that all 360's had hdd, they could say, have u stick in the disc with the levels, which would off load them to the hdd and then play the engine off the dvd. but either devs will have to deal by useing some creative way, or there will have to be hdd only games. as for the hdd being almost as fast, that is understandable. i mean laptop drives are notoriecly slow (escially the cheaper one with low low rpms) but they will always have higher sustainable read mbs/s and they also greatly benifit from seek times.