QUOTE(Lotus289 @ Jan 15 2007, 01:49 AM)

yeah i read about that here on the scene somewhere. it's not really a 16Gb game, they did something like stretching the data to make it either sound bigger, or actually be bigger than i needs to be. i forget what exactly it was about, but there's really only something like 8-10Gb of data on there. so it's not far off (if not the same) as a 360 Game.
ur correct. Sony has been doing that since the ps1 days. The way how data is placed on the disc makes the games bigger than they actually are (the spacing of the data). They also add dummy files and that sort of stuff to trump piracy. Thats only one factor phiedas mentioned that HD fmvs take alot of space and and sound also. The language files are less of a factor it depends on the devs, the xbox had tons of language files on each disc. Even psp games.
This post has been edited by incognegro: Jan 15 2007, 08:40 PM
QUOTE(Pheidias @ Jan 15 2007, 01:54 AM)

More like they allowed FMVs. Games with HQ FMVs isn't feasable on the 360. Neither are multiregion disc that contain extra languages like, french german and spanish. This is what Blurays space is being utilized for. The acctual game data won't exceed 7.5gb on that many titles.
correction HQ FMV is feasable on the 360, though limiting because of the amount of disk space. for most RPGs that wish to contain many HD pre-rendered FMV, they will more then likely use more then one disk like blue dragon.
from what i remember, the reason for the huge size of RFoM is because it contained more then one region like pheidias mentioned. it also contains padded files (dummy files) which are usually used to push the data towards the outward edge of a disk where drives would read faster. what i dont understand is why bother padding a ps3 game when i thought a blu-ray drive was supposed to read at the same speed throughout the entire disk.