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3:33 am 02/12/2009
| KILLER369
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i think that we can agree that 360 aint getting blue ray, its too far into its life span first of all. but there is about 70-80% chance of the next Xbox getting it. now then the compitition is a no brainer between PS3 or 360. and 360 R screwd dew to the credit crunch thus no more games have been released for it. microsoft will put in 1 last stand with the next Xbox. PS3 have cleaned the shelves of gamers these past 2 years and even more ppl will join PSN over the coming months. there is only 1 place that is literally keeping Xbox going and i have the missfourtain of living here this place is wales britain. every single person around where i live owns an Xbox. now im different im a loyal sony user i owe my life to Playstation consoles literally. so, i doubt Xbox can keep living off 1 area for long. so with the credit crunch and all it would B very unwise of microsoft to invest in a new blue ray unit and install it into the next gen Xbox just for a land mass that isn’t even a country. and yes i do realise there are other ppl around the world who own an Xbox.
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5:04 am 02/12/2009
| ShadeBlack
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parnakas said:
shadeblack said:
no it isn't.
HD DVD – Single layer is 15GB, Dual layer is 30GB.
just remember shade, 360 DOES NOT have hd dvd built-in. It was an external drive.
look 3 posts above
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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6:10 am 02/12/2009
| Ratchet525
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Shitbox 3fixme will not recieve a Blu-ray player, NEVER! It will be too much for it that the console would expolde.
P.S. yeah if MGS came out on 360 it would need about 15 discs.
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9:32 pm 02/25/2009
| barkiemailman
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All technology questions aside…Sony created Blu-ray and is REALLY pushing that as a big sales factor to get people to buy PS3's (even my dad has one). Would Microsoft even be allowed to put a blu-ray player in their system, or would that be like Voodoo stealing Nvidia's technology?
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9:48 pm 02/25/2009
| ShadeBlack
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we've already talked about that:
Advanced Access Content System (AACS) is a standard for content distribution and digital rights management. It is developed by AS Licensing Administrator, LLC (AACS LA), a consortium that includes Disney, Intel, Microsoft, Matsushita (Panasonic), Warner Bros., IBM, Toshiba and Sony.
so microsoft has always been allowed to use bluray.
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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6:22 pm 02/26/2009
| Hurley48
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hey shade if somebody downloaded a virus for windows on ps3 what would happen? and what about x360? the os is similar to the pc is it possible to get a virus?
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5:12 am 02/27/2009
| ShadeBlack
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put simply, it depends on the operating system's processes and executable files. viruses, spyware and malware in Windows for example are commonly .exe and .dll.
if you had a virus that is designed for windows, you would not be able to put it on your ps3.
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A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young. ~Edgar Allen Poe
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