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@MascarponeRun said:@Master Chief said:It would seem that any serious game would need hard drive space, not just for an instance of SQL, but plenty of other things tooJust in case this discussion isn't boring enough already, I'm not a big console gamer, so perhaps this is commonplace, but for the first time recently I ran across a two disc game - Forza Motorsport 4, which incidentally is jaw-droppingly brilliant - where half the car/track content is on the second disc. Unlike others I've played before, that second disc only has additional content, and you can't play the game without putting the first disc back in. It's still playable with only half the cars - no saves would be a much bigger problem - but certainly the second disc requires a hard disk to use at all.
That is retarded, most multidisc games I have seen are for either RPG (love them!), aditional content (like HD textures), or multiplayer and of course they allow you to play normally without switching discs all the time (well in Rage if you wanted to go back you needed to put disc 1 again but that was somewhat understandable due to the odd engine).