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I don't think this will make or break either console, but it's definitely going to be a potential problem for the 360 and Wii. The current (previous?) gen proves that media size matters. Many games that I would have prefered to buy for the GC I bought for the PS2 instead because too many compromises were made for the GC's smaller discs (reduced texture quality, heavily compressed audio). Sure, you could solve the problem with a multi-disc release, but that increases cost, and I'm sure that many developers will opt to squeeze everything possible on a single disc with reduced quality. I'm no fan of Blu-Ray, and Sony's real motives are obvious, but from a gaming standpoint it's a step in the right direction.
I don't see the problem with multiple discs. A discs costs what, $1? A BD disc costs way way than two or three DVD discs.
With today's powerful systems, it's possible to use compressed material and uncompress on the fly. The only thing I can see BD useful for is movies. The new consoles (360 & PS3) have made big sacrifices to keep the cost down. Too big textures won't fit into memory, etc.
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