Mr E wrote: » Rumour: ROM Chip Maker Macronix Drops Hint Nintendo Could Be Abandoning Optical Storage For NX I like the sound of this. There is something comforting about having a cartridge (rather than a scratch-prone disk), and the price of flash memory has really dropped in the last few years. Makes it more portable if there is a handheld component that you can take on the road too, so it makes sense.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Abandoning optical storage is just code for a console that's download only, no more physical media, all Eshop all the way
Myrddin wrote: » Are cart sizes today actually comparable to multi layered blu ray discs though? This would seem a crazy decision to make given the freedom of space discs offer. What effect would it have compressing a high fidelity PS4 level game down to 8 or 16GB? Not a good one I'd wager...
readyletsgo wrote: » Myrddin wrote: » Are cart sizes today actually comparable to multi layered blu ray discs though? This would seem a crazy decision to make given the freedom of space discs offer. What effect would it have compressing a high fidelity PS4 level game down to 8 or 16GB? Not a good one I'd wager... Don't cards generally go up to 128gb now? So by my (very simple) logic, it would nearly double the space from a blu-ray disc? I'm sure Nintendo have made their own version of the carts with a lot of memory. Just like the optical disc for the gamecube. Only problem I would see with carts is if they are the size of, let's say, Game Boy carts, kids will be kids and lose them. Happens with my nephew sometimes with his DS games, drives me nuts. Also, if this is true, could it mean we could use our 3ds or even DS carts on the NX? Provided it's a home console? I would buy day one if that was an option, but I'm sure we'd still need the gamepad or a new version of the gamepad to play them and I'm unsure how I'd feel about that. But overall I would be happy with 'carts' making a comeback if it's true.
talking_walnut wrote: » Cost would be the issue though. It costs a lot more to make a 128GB SD card than an equivalent Blu-Ray disc (pretty sure 4x layer discs go to 128GB too).
MilesMorales1 wrote: » No direct at E3 at all? What the **** Nintendo?
readyletsgo wrote: » Yeah the more I think about it.... Price for these high capacity cards could be a serious problem, bump up the price of games for us, and might put a lot of 3rd party devs off having to buy the carts. Like the n64 days, but cheaper now, but not as cheap as blu-ray. Donno.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » I idly wonder if Nintendo is truly greedy (they are) or if they're truly oblivious to certain things. If they were really greedy, they'd do say, more remasters like Sony and MS have done. Or they'd have done things people want like, I dunno, rereleasing SNES and GBA stuff at full retail prices. Odd.
sligeach wrote: » Themes. There's another thing they charge for that really you could make yourself for nothing. Mobile phones have been letting us for years choose our own theme, screensaver, wallpaper, message alert, ring tone and more for free. Nintendo though, make it so that you have to pay for themes because they've locked you out of the tools.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » To be fair, Sony does the same thing. PS4 themes are £2 a pop.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » Us.
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