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Jaffe Would Have Ditched Blu-Ray

GameDaily is reporting on comments made by God of War designer David Jaffe. In an interview with Geoff Keighley, Jaffe has stated that he believes Blue-ray should have been removed from the PS3 so that the console could be sold at a lower price point. "Jaffe didn't outright label it a mistake either, but he's the first Sony employee (to this editor's knowledge) to even question the need for Blu-ray. SCE Worldiwide Studios President Phil Harrison and other Sony executives have repeatedly stressed the importance of the Blu-ray format, not just as a next-gen movie format, but as a game disc format that provides game developers with plenty of storage space to build highly detailed game worlds without the need for multiple discs."

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  1. Re:Is the space really needed in the PS3 by Dan+Ost · · Score: 4, Interesting

    To my knowledge the PS3 is not powerful enough to even take minimal advantage of the huge amount of space provided by blu-ray

    It is nonsensical to say that something isn't "powerful enough" to use storage space, so I guess I don't know what you really meant to say.

    However, I'd like to point out that there were games for the PS2 that spanned multiple DVDs, so the demand for media bigger than a single DVD already existed with the previous generation of consoles.

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    *sigh* back to work...