According to Kotaku's report, sources said that Nintendo's new host will be built next year with 8GB of flash memory, but it is not equipped with a hard disk.
The new host, code-named Project Café, is said to support external SD memory cards in addition to the internal on-board 8GB flash memory, but it is unclear how these storage spaces are allocated - use it to store game archives, download system patches and even casual games More than enough, but 8GB is awkward for a 3A masterpiece.
It seems that Nintendo is not ready to develop a digital distribution game/movie download business that is in full swing, and it still insists on using optical storage media to distribute games. Kotaku's informant claimed that Nintendo's new console's game disc has a 25GB capacity, which is almost three times the capacity of existing DVD discs, and rivals the PS3's single-layer Blu-ray disc - but there is currently no evidence that the disc format it uses is Sony. Blu-ray disc.
There are reports that the new console is at least comparable to the PS3 and Xbox 360 in terms of computing power. Games developed for the latter two can be easily ported to this latecomer. However, the lack of hard drives has brought a problem to game developers and publishers. For example, the recently released "Cos: Black Ops" "Escalation" map pack has a 1GB giant, and more than a few of these publishers love the deceiving DLC. Soon after running out of precious 8GB of storage space, players may eventually have to solve the storage problem by rotating the SD card.
The new host, code-named Project Café, is said to support external SD memory cards in addition to the internal on-board 8GB flash memory, but it is unclear how these storage spaces are allocated - use it to store game archives, download system patches and even casual games More than enough, but 8GB is awkward for a 3A masterpiece.
It seems that Nintendo is not ready to develop a digital distribution game/movie download business that is in full swing, and it still insists on using optical storage media to distribute games. Kotaku's informant claimed that Nintendo's new console's game disc has a 25GB capacity, which is almost three times the capacity of existing DVD discs, and rivals the PS3's single-layer Blu-ray disc - but there is currently no evidence that the disc format it uses is Sony. Blu-ray disc.
There are reports that the new console is at least comparable to the PS3 and Xbox 360 in terms of computing power. Games developed for the latter two can be easily ported to this latecomer. However, the lack of hard drives has brought a problem to game developers and publishers. For example, the recently released "Cos: Black Ops" "Escalation" map pack has a 1GB giant, and more than a few of these publishers love the deceiving DLC. Soon after running out of precious 8GB of storage space, players may eventually have to solve the storage problem by rotating the SD card.
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