Xbox 2 To Feature Removeable Hard Drive 69
More details are emerging on Microsoft's next console, set to release this fall. GamesIndustry.biz has word that the Xbox 2 will have a removable hard drive as part of its feature set. From the article: "It's been assumed for some time that this means that Xbox 2 will be sold in at least two basic configurations - with and without a mass storage unit - and today's report seems to indicate that it will be possible to upgrade between those models by adding the hard drive."
uh... (Score:1, Funny)
... my Xbox already has a removable drive (well, 120 gigs held in by 4 torx screws) or you mean an official MS product?
Doubt this'll sell well (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Doubt this'll sell well (Score:3, Informative)
1.) You get super fast loading times
2.) you never have to put in a CD, just load from disk
3.) your playstation life span has expanded by many years since you no longer need to spin the CD.
4.) you can just rent any game and OWN it
5.) supposedly you can load some foreign/import games too
Re:Doubt this'll sell well (Score:2, Informative)
1) Downloadable maps/levels
2) Downloadable new models
3) Downloadable new weapons/items
4) Updatable games - get new features
5) Custom music - upload your MP3s/WMAs and listen to them while gaming
6) Larger save games, allowing more user-created content
There's plenty that could be done with a hard drive. That Sony blew it and FFXI sucked ass is not a
The 'Killer App'... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:The 'Killer App'... (Score:2)
It will be short order 'till the enterprising get LinuxPPC up on this rig - then it's a matter of MoL... [maconlinux.org]
Re:The 'Killer App'... (Score:1)
Re:Doubt this'll sell well (Score:1)
Sony had a chance with the Hard drive that they probably did'nt take enough advantage of... possibly an
Re:Removable Harddrive huh? (Score:1, Funny)
Backwards compatibility (Score:5, Interesting)
The article didn't mention this, but instead explored the rumours about an 'xPod' and the Xenon's marketing name.
With MSFT acquiring hardware virtualization software not too long ago, there have been plenty of rumours about backwards compatibility in this console, but few facts.
Spintering a market? (Score:5, Insightful)
I thought the whole point to consoles was to sell a unified hardware platform. Making a hard drive an option seems like a headache for game developers. It would essentially make unit w/ harddrive a different platform to test with than unit w/o hard drive on top of the other platforms, such as Windows 98/2000/XP, next-gen GameCube, and PS3.
Re:Spintering a market? (Score:1)
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Re:Spintering a market? (Score:3, Funny)
If that's the case, I really hope they ruggedize them. Throwing a hard drive into a back pack, followed by throwing it onto the floor of the school bus or onto the floor of a friend's house gives me a chill.
Re:Spintering a market? (Score:1)
But then again - can you imagine playing HL2 or Doom3 on a 733MHz Xbox? OMFG, I g
I wonder..... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I wonder..... (Score:2)
Re:I wonder..... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I wonder..... (Score:2)
Pah! You kids don't know the meaning of heavy.
When I were a lad I had t' play games with t' Jaguar controller in each hand for 23 hours a day.
And they were made of solid iron.
Re:Bitch Bitch Bitch (Score:4, Insightful)
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Maybe... (Score:5, Insightful)
Then the HD add-on really only becomes important when you either want to load up a bunch more soundtracks or you want the box to become more of a media server, storing a lot of content or perhaps doing tivo-like stuff. That way, the HD isn't an "option" doomed to failure because of lack of dev support, but actually a real value-add feature that makes you box do entirely new things. Note that both Sony and MS are rabidly pursuing that whole tivo/media center angle in the next generation.
The only question I have about using flash storage in the base unit is the speed of storage. I don't know how fast flash storage is in comparison to a low-end hard drive like the one in the box now. If it's a lot slower, then maybe the base unit is a bit more limited, at least as far as streaming and backwards compatibility are concerned.
Re:Maybe... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Maybe... (Score:1)
It seems like a very difficult problem to me to run an x86 emulator on multiple PowerPCs to run Halo 2 in real-time. But if anyone has the resources, its Microsoft.
As a EE, I find this all fascinating... but then again, I'm a Playstation fan so I'm just hoping for M$ to fail - Bwuhahhaha!
Re:Maybe... (Score:4, Insightful)
But with the almost guaranteed sales associated with the X-Box, I could see a hard-drive manufacturer bending over backwards for MS.
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I foresee hard drive manufactures making the higher density drives and remarking them as smaller drives. That way I can subside the production of the larger drives at Microsoft's expense. All it takes is a little bit of firmware to make a HD think it's something different than it really is.
Re:Maybe... (Score:2)
Re:Maybe... (Score:1)
You are right that a hard drive as an addon is prob
Hardrives (Score:1)
Re:Hardrives (Score:1)
Re:Hardrives (Score:1)
This is reason enough for MS to get rid if the hard drive. Think of all the lost sales of memory cards!
Removable eh? (Score:1)
Memory cards. (Score:2, Funny)
Doing a Sega? (Score:1, Insightful)
Why don't MS just stick with a HDD as standard in the next gen Xbox, it's not like they're that expensive is it??
The article states the developers "should not rely on its (the HDD) presence for their games" so why bother buying an expensive model
Market Economy (Score:3, Interesting)
Because HDDs are PC commodity items - and therefore driven by the PC market. Can you walk into Fry's right now and buy an 8GB hard drive? 3 years from now when MS will be expecting to be making huge profit from Xenon, will you be able to walk into Fry's and buy an 80GB hard drive??
My guess is that they will use your home network for these types of tasks (and stream the video/audio/etc). J
Xbox 360 (Score:1)
Re:Xbox 360 (Score:1)
Cost cutting (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Cost cutting (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Thank you for informing me of this wonderful legitimate use of a hard drive, I never would have thought of that!
Re:Cost cutting (Score:1)
And it would allow you to copy your friends' MP3 and TV Shows (speculation?). Hello DMCA?? Are you out there?!?
Dont get me wrong, I think its a great idea, but the big players in the industry have billions riding on this, you can bet they will try to stop i
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Re:Xbox HDD = Microsoft's iPod killer? (Score:1)
Does plugging your GBA into gamecube count? It's kinda like the Dreamcast VMU in that there is a screen.
Also totally customizable. (Score:2, Funny)
I kind of made my own removable hard drive. (Score:1)
Not exactly what I was going for but it was cool to see so many free blocks on the memory card port from the Xbox menu.
One thing... (Score:2)
True Intentions Beginning To Show (Score:2)
One thing Im hoping for the next Xbox... (Score:1)
Re:One thing Im hoping for the next Xbox... (Score:2, Interesting)
BSWC (Score:1)