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Prefer Kotor 3 online or on a disk  

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  1. 1. Prefer Kotor 3 online or on a disk

    • Online
    • On a normal disk like the others


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It's a pain to download full new games, I do it only when there's no other alternative.
Indeed. The download limits in my country force me to be careful about how much I download, and downloading games, especially newer ones, would take a whole chunk out of my download volume, considering they need DVD's because of their size. I also like to have the DVD box on my shelve.
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me: disk. why? because i always have to have my favorite stuff on physical cds. even food and drink. :confused::lol:

and preferably cd-roms. dvds are all well and good, but generally cds are faster.

and cds would have more artwork on it :D

but i doubt it would be cd. if it was, itd probably be 5-8 discs. :eyepop:

its about time they did something like stick games on flash drives! it would be more convenient. like have a 'game ring: a keychain ring with heaps of usb games on it. buuut it would be chunky, and it would be a whole lot easier for some grunt to mug you and grab your $500 gaming collection.

 

bring on the holographic storage devices! they look so awesome! and we can call them holo cubes as homage to star wars! (due 2010 i think... unlike cds they hold data all inside the volume of the cube. 1 cubic inch=1.5tb i think. not sure)

FYI: did you know that the main mode of data storage changes ever ten years? (average)

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As long as I can plug it into my computer, I don't care.

 

PS: Holographic storgae devices? That's a new one...

 

yeah i saw it in a book. it had a really neat looking picture of it... i found this on google:http://common.ziffdavisinternet.com/encyclopedia_images/_HOLO1.GIF

it was the most similar one to the picture i found. the one i saw had blue lasers and the contraption looked a bit cooler.

i found an article on it on howstuffworks.com:http://computer.howstuffworks.com/holographic-memory.htm

think about it: its about as new as cds were to people when floppies ruled.

cd= hundreds of floppies. holocube= thousands of cds. :eyepop:

can you imagine games that are 10terabytes big as im sure they would be soon? :D

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