HD-DVD Confirmed For Xbox 360 260
JorgeDeLaCancha writes "Microsoft has recently confirmed plans to bring an external HD-DVD drive to the Xbox 360. This has been previously speculated numerous times, with Bill Gates himself stating 'future versions of Xbox 360 will incorporate an additional capacity of an HD-DVD player.' Do consumers even want another format war?"
This makes total sense (Score:2, Insightful)
Yes, this makes total sense (Score:4, Insightful)
Especially when everyone knows that console add-ons are notoriously overpriced!
Three reasons for external HD-DVD-ROM (Score:2)
Why would anyone buy an HD-DVD player that has to be connected to an XBOX360 instead of being directly connected to the TV?
Re:Yes, this makes total sense (Score:2)
Re:This makes total sense (Score:2)
For example, lets say that Bluray wins and HD-DVD tanks. There's nothing stopping Microsoft from making a Bluray (or perhaps a bluray HD-DVD combo) drive down the line. The same could probably be said for the PS3 if Bluray tanks.
The only thing that I wish these consoles had is user replaceable Internal Drives. CD/DVD drives seem to be the weak link in all of these consoles and it would be nice if it was user r
Do consumers even want? (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course, they can always end one very rapidly by not buying one format.
Wrong question (Score:4, Insightful)
Do consumers ever want another format war?
And the right answer is: no
Re:Do consumers even want? (Score:3, Insightful)
Ninety percent of the folks wandering around with their humvee sized shopping carts don't even know they're buying, only that it runs their humvee sized kid's new video game.
Re:Do consumers even want? (Score:2)
What ever happened to competition? (Score:3, Insightful)
The better format--be that image quality, more supported titles, cheaper players, whatever--will win out. That's how it's supposed to be, and that makes it better for consumers because both formats will try to undercut each other, which means cheaper prices and better players.
Stop bitching about a format war! Welcome it!
Re:What ever happened to competition? (Score:2)
Re:What ever happened to competition? (Score:2)
Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:2)
Re:Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:2)
Re:Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:2)
Re:Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:2)
Re:Just what the xbox 360 needs ... (Score:2)
Thank you.
Perhaps next time, I'll use the W3C approved <joke> tag to make myself a little more clear?
Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:4, Informative)
You sure about that? I knot a lot of people who use it play their uh .
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:2)
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:5, Interesting)
FFX runs just fine off it's one DVD. (that game is HUGE - i'm working my way through it right now) FFXI otoh requires both an internet connection (i think even broadband) and a hard drive. thus, there is no way to run that game on a slimline PS2 - like mine - without some hardware hacking - something i can't afford to do to my PS2 atm. GTA:SA takes advantage of the HD, but runs just fine (if being able to hear the constant disk access across the room can be considered fine) without an HD. i'm pretty sure there are 4 or 5 other games that do the same... FFXI was the only game to out right require a hard drive though.
Also don't forget that Sega shipped 2 upgrades for the Genisis/Mega Drive that both totally and absolutly flopped - the SegaCD/MegaCD, and the 32X. Nintendo started to get into the act too with the 64DD before they realized that it would kill them like after market upgrades killed sega. Microsoft isn't learning from previous industry mistakes. thats really really bad.
i'm giving 2:1 odds* that the next microsoft console has upgradable RAM.
*sorry, all betting is closed
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:3, Insightful)
Sadly you may be right, though constant ram is generally a selling point to console developers. Either way I do remember N64's graphic chip upgrade that was actually used, though it was included in some games and cheap by itself.
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Why is this a troll? WAKE UP MODS! (Score:2)
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:3, Interesting)
It's not for games (Score:3, Insightful)
I like it because it will take up one shelf in my entertainment center instead of 2 (console + HDDVD player).
Re:It's not for games (Score:2)
Funny how that works, You might think we just need to see more inputs. Especially HDMI with its USB like connector, should give HDTVs plenty of room for 3 or 4 of them. All-in-one has never been a recipe for getting a good choice of best of breed technologies, more often than not it just leaves you stuck
what if it is bundled with a game? (Score:2)
Re:what if it is bundled with a game? (Score:2)
Re:Same thing as PS2 Hard drive (Score:2)
Here, sonny, let me correct your statement for you: "The 2600 has an alpha-numeric keypad but nobody uses it. The device didn't ship with the product so, to reach the widest audience, games are created with the assumption that it isn't there--won't the same thing happen for the ROB Family Robot on the NES?"
I think it will fair better. (Score:3, Insightful)
All good points, and you're probably right when it comes to Marque title that want the broadest possible exposure. But I think the 360's HD will fair better. Some thoughts:
'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:5, Insightful)
Who do they think is going to buy it? It's one thing when people decided to get a PS2 because they didn't have a DVD player. It's another thing entirely to expect people to buy an expensive add-on to an expensive system just so they can have a sub-par player of movies sold on an expensive medium.
MS should either have waited until they could cram the drive into the console, or cut bait on HD-DVD entirely. Their current strategy is a born loser.
And I say this as someone who likes the XBox, and fully intends to get a 360 at some point in the near future. I can't wait to see what the average "I AHTES TEH M$!!!11ONEONEONE" thinks of this...and I'm not even going to bother mentioning the...er, dubious...claim that the 360 is going to be the fastest selling console of all time.
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:2)
Why the all or nothing conclusion here? Why should they have waited to put it in the 360 or not do it at all?
For those complaining about the HD DVD HDMI requirement only guess what, here's your component solution.
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:2)
Also: as far as the game console is concerned, everything is still cool, in my mind. I just think the HD-DVD add on is doomed. The console will do what it will do, and the add-on won't change that. T
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:2)
Sure, it could be a failure on the sales front but it's an option. I don't see it costing MS much as if the components don't sell they just don't manufacture as many.
I think Microsoft made the best move they could in that with a battle over formats it's a pretty large financial risk to commit to one format. If Blu-Ray wins the format war could not the 360 offer that as an add on? S
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, a lot of posts here (not the parent one specifically) seem to imply that Microsoft are being dicks for going with their own proprietary format (when HD-DVD isn't even a Microsoft-centric technology, though they obviously have reasons to back competition to Sony's Blu-ray). I must assume these people haven't read much about the next DVD format war since, while HD-DVD is a long way from being open, it is not nearly as horribly DRM-infested as Blu-ray is going to be and really is a better choice for the consumer.
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:4, Interesting)
Admittedly, this is partially based on the assumption that a stand-alone player will be more functional than the HD-DVD abilities of the 360. Given the history of consoles and movie playback, I think it's a pretty safe assumption, but maybe MS will nail it this time.
Come to think of it, I wonder how well the DVD playback add-on for the XBox sold? The market for DVD players was already pretty mature when it was released, of course...but at the same time, it only cost $20...
Re:'Cause external add-ons are always market wins (Score:2)
I'd like to see you respond to that. What's better about HD-DVD? It won't be "nearly as horribly DRM-infested" but I can be pretty fucking sure Microsoft isn't going to back something that can be cracked with much ease. That besides, I don't bother backing up my DVDs for personal use. If I'm backing up DVDs it's for illegal use. I don't know anybody who bothers backing up their own DVDs for personal use. HD-DVDs won't let you, and Blu-Ray won't let you. Not out of the box. There'
Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive shortage confirmed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive shortage confirmed (Score:2)
WANT a format war? (Score:2)
Thats a pretty silly question. Did they want the first big format war (VHS vs. Beta)? Was there an popular demand for the 8-track versus cassette battle? Were folks riotting until there was a firm distinction between DVD+R and DVD-R?
Noone WANTS a format war. They do tend to gravitate towards the simplest and most practical technologies, though. Thats for for sure. When Microsoft includes HD-DVD with the 360, average Joe consumer will care. MS
Re:WANT a format war? (Score:2)
You know, I keep reading this and I just don't think it's true anymore. It may have been the deciding factor in VHS vs Beta, but time moves on and now I would suggest that online access would be the more common way to get that kind of stuff. I don't think the porn industry will have that much to say in this particular fight.
Cheers,
Ian
Re:WANT a format war? (Score:2)
I don't follow you. Why would an Average Joe support HD-DVD over Blue Ray or vice versa? Average Joe hasn't heard of the format war. Average Joe doesn't know the difference. Average Joe accepts what is in front of him for what it's worth. If he doesn't know better, he doesn't know what he's
Re:WANT a format war? (Score:2)
Sheesh! Back in the day, we had Gramophone vs Victrola, and that was enough for us!
Now get off my lawn, you damn kids!
HDMI Output? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:HDMI Output? (Score:2)
I must admit, I'm not buying one until they support the DVI-I or HDMI ports on my HDTV. I have neither VGA or Component Video sockets.
Doesn't the 360 only support component out? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Doesn't the 360 only support component out? (Score:2)
Re:Hmmmm... wikipedia disagrees (Score:3, Informative)
No.. (Score:3, Insightful)
I can't say for sure that an HDCP/HDMI output box is a sure-thing, but there was a lot of flexibility designed in up front, so i think its very possible.
Re:No.. (Score:2, Interesting)
Plans, Plans, and more Plans (oh and PR) (Score:4, Interesting)
But if you can slap on an external HD-DVD you could probably slap on an external Blu-Ray. A year from now if Sony and Blu-Ray have won the format war with only Blu-Ray movies readily available, will Bill bite the bullet and also make an external Blu-Ray available? Would Sony let them? Could Sony prevent it legally?
Re:Plans, Plans, and more Plans (oh and PR) (Score:2)
Of course.
"Would Sony let them? Could Sony prevent it legally?"
Why wouldn't/would they? Blu-Ray would mean more money for Sony's coffers.
That's not the plan (Score:2)
Secondly, it's meant to push some people off the fence if they are wavering between buying a 360 with no HD media support, and buying a PS3 later...
Lastly it's meant to placate the 360 owners that are going to be pissed when (and that is a when) Microsoft releases the 360 with HD-DVD built
no consumers don't want a format war (Score:2)
Re:no consumers don't want a format war (Score:2)
1) vista will not ship with an interface for blueray.
2) vista will come with discounts for computers containing hd-dvds.
http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jh
No, THIS is why HD-DVD might in fact win... (Score:3, Interesting)
The article you linked to has the REAL reason HD-DVD may win:
Am I the only one who remembers why USB 2.0 replaced Firewire [eet.com] in next generation PC sta
HD drive is for movies not games (Score:2)
Why would anyone buy the HD-DVD drive? Because a $99 add on HD drive to your 360 will be cheaper than a $199 or $299 standalone HDDVD player. The math is pretty simple. Fro
Cost? (Score:2, Insightful)
I'm not too sure... (Score:3, Interesting)
First runs of new format players are pretty expensive. From the earlier article on here, the cheapest HD-DVD player is about 500 dollars. Given that it's just the drive, and doesn't need all the bits the Xbox already has (for converting the signal to different displays, power supply etc) it should be smaller and cheaper than a full player. Yes it's an addon box, but it's probably the cheapest way for someone with a 360 to get HD-DVD as well.
Of course, PS3 will have a BluRay player built in, but will be more expensive than the 360 is now, never mind any possible price decrease between now and then. Time will tell, I suppose!
And the cost? (Score:2)
This sounds like VHS vs. Betamax all over again... (Score:2)
"Want" another format war? (Score:2)
Add-ons = failure (Score:3, Insightful)
But this is microsoft though, they may try to take a Halo game and put it on HD-DVD to try and push it since they can lose money left and right to force their way in.
Re:Add-ons = failure (Score:2)
Don't you remember the Colecovision Expansion Module #1? [vidgame.net] It let you play Atari 2600 games on a Colecovision console, and was pretty successful because it increased the CV's software library and allowed 2600 owners to move to a better system while still retaining their investment in 2600 games.
~Philly
nintendo lightgun? (Score:2)
Where is this quote?? (Score:2)
"... future versions of Xbox 360 will incorporate an additional capacity of an HD-DVD player."
Where was this? I'm confused whether they mean that only the future version of the Xbox 360 will be able to use the external drive.
HD-DVD (Score:3, Insightful)
The drive itself won't be for games, as really, the need is not here yet. How many games, besides FF style games need multiple discs? Even newer games, like NBA Live 2k5 are CD-style on the PS2 (Blue discs), so I would agree that, for the time being, a DVD is plenty of space. For a few select games, there will be some disc-swapping going on, but really, I don't remember the uproar about FF needing 4 discs and to be swapped durring the game.
On a PC, thats a little diffrent story. With 200+ GB drives becoming standard, software developers will grow to fill the space quicker then on the console. Thinking offhand, it would be nice to have a single disc for things like encyclopedias, maps, and MSDN. Even today, its rare to find a game that requires more then a single DVD (minus games like Command & Conquer that use multiple discs to allow game play on multiple machines)
I guess at this point, its way to early to claim either side has won, buts its funny to hear the FUD being thrown around (Sony, I am looking at you about the whole 1080p "True HDTV" thing)
Re:HD-DVD (Score:2)
People don't buy it for the movies, but they're a nice extra. I play games practically every day, and watch a movie maybe once a month. It's not worth me getting a separate system to watch movies - but if the games console will let me do it, I'm interested.
Re:HD-DVD (Score:2)
Since when did C&C let you play the one game on multiple machines? I know I've tried to get network play using the different discs in Generals, but the game is coded to detect the two installations with the same registration key and block connections between them. I always thought the separate discs were to separate the different groups of missions.
Have I missed something here (it's a genuine questi
M$ didn't close the door on Blu-Ray (Score:3, Insightful)
I think that is why they didn't try to squeeze the drive into the package of the next version (XBOX 361?).
So that'd be three tiers... (Score:2)
Posturing and nothing more (Score:3, Insightful)
I would love to sell all the production gear and get a bunch of XL1HD cameras replace all the AVID stations with new Apple HD editing stations but the demand for HD content from the people that pay for it (companies wanting it produced) is less than 1 tenth of 1 percent. we get more wanting it shot on film than in HD or any aspect ratio other than 4:3. Granted we only do commercials here.
The need for HDDVD on a gaming system is even less. Almost all games dont even use a complete dual layer DVD.
Xbox 360 Multimedia Limitations (Score:2, Interesting)
Early in the Xbox 1's deployment, Microsoft claimed that the "Xbox
Re:Xbox 360 Multimedia Limitations (Score:2)
Reading this thread has given me a few thoughts, and your post is broad enough that I can make them all here:
Regarding limiting capabilities... Microsoft is currently doing a dance with the media companies. Microsoft wants badly to be in on this game, but the media companies can basically make the rules because they control the content. I have no doubt that some of the decisions Microsoft is making are done to keep the media companies happy (hence no ability to copy
So how is the Xbox different/better than a PC? (Score:2)
Apparently Microsoft's strategy is not to put DRM into existing PC's. The strategy is to put DRM into the Xbox, sell the Xbox to all the suckers out there, then gradually make the Xbox as much like a PC as possible. Then make people believe that if they have an Xbox, they don't need a PC. Once they've replaced the PC with the Xbox, Bill gets all the lock-in, D
I am a customer, not a fucking 'consumer' (Score:2)
Dreamcast (Score:3, Interesting)
Before the PS2 was released there were so many people saying they would wait for the PS2 because it was also a DVD player that rumours began floating around that either a new Dreamcast with a DVD drive or an external drive would be released.
The DVD drive was never officially announced though, whether it was just a rumour or something based in fact I don't know. What I do remember was instead of it helping people to commit to buying a Dreamcast it just made people decide to wait for one with a DVD drive. Given that the rumour acted as a spoiler on sales I often wonder if it really came from Sega or actually Sony...
So with the 360 we have a white console with VGA out and Sega games launched roughly a year before the next Sony console. It would be perfect deja vu except I'm sure Gates' pockets are deep enough to fund the 360 no matter what.
Anyway, I'm dubious as to how soon we'll see an HD-DVD drive for the 360, this announcement strikes me more as a way to hook those saying they'll get a PS3 because of Blu-ray.
Re:Dreamcast (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Dreamcast (Score:2)
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Games? (Score:2)
The Xbox 360 may have already flopped (Score:4, Informative)
Somewhere, there was a schedule slip. A bad one.
Check what's happening on Ebay. Early on, Xbox units were selling at high premiums. That's over. Core systems sold for $330 today. At $355, core systems don't sell. That's an unopened price; used systems are down to $200 or so. Many speculators who bought systems for resale are still trying to unload them, and they're not making money when they do.
This is not a "must have" product any longer.
HD-DVD's for movies not games (Score:2)
HD-DVD will be supported for movies, not games. This way a 360 owner can keep 1 box in his living room to play 360 games, xbox1 games, DVD movies and HD DVD movies.
There is no plan to create GAMES on HD DVD's.
And the winner is holographic storage (Score:2)
Addon HD-DVD is the new Broadband Adapter (Score:2)
Re:Sega CD anyone? (Score:3, Informative)
wrong link (Score:2)
Re:wrong link (Score:2)
Although Xbox development units were translucent green, and that was released as a special edition, so a black SE isn't that far fetched.
actually it is a questionable move (Score:3, Insightful)
Shades of t
Re:actually it is a questionable move (Score:2)
If they haven't released that info yet, I guess one advantage for them is that they can wait and see what happens with the format wars before making a commitment.
Here are some of my opinions:
If the XBOX 360 can't be hacked as easily as the original XBOX, it doesn't stand a chance against the PS3. Almost everyone I know currently owns mult
Re:actually it is a questionable move (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Burnable DVD's (Score:5, Insightful)
I still am waiting for a format for burnable DVD's.
It's not really a format war if every DVD drive manufactured supports both formats. I used to think that, eventually, the industry would finally settle on one type of rewriteable DVD media (btw, I thought + would win), but it's now 2006 and there are no signs of either side giving in. Last year I've finally made my peace with this so called format war and bought a DVD rewriter. I've been happily burning my videos onto DVD and freeing tons of HD space in the process. Deciding on which type of media to buy isn't even really a concern to me anymore, I mean, what's the difference if every drive out there can read them both? Personally, I stick with + because it is technically superior. Anyway, people keep comparing the +/- to the old BETA/VHS debate, but there's one very important difference that many seem to overlook: the VHS and BETA players couldn't handle the competitor's format. As a result, consumers were forced to pick one over the other; and when they did, it was over for BETA. The +/- format war on the other hand, isn't likely to ever end because drives can easily support both types of media. With high quality drives from brands such as NEC going for approximately $40 bucks, just go out and buy one already and enjoy. There is no +/- format war.
Re:Burnable DVD's (Score:2)
HD-DVD + Blu-Ray combo drives (Score:2)
Which brings up an interesting point. The market's "solution" was to start selling dual-format DVD burners (+/-). There was a price premium over the single-format DVD burners, but now you can get them for around $30-$50, and it seems that most burners are dual-format.
I wonder if we'll end up seeing a similar solution in the HD-DVD/Blu-ray war, where companies start selling dual format drives. It would appea
Re:What format war? (Score:2)
Oh wait...
Re:Next rev of the 360 (Score:2)
Re:Am I missing something here? (Score:2)
Re:Destined to fail? (Score:2)
I have no references for this, it's purely IMHO. I point to proof as the gaming explosions worldwide and also the fact that consoles are "multifaceted" (DVD, and so on) and not just for those pretty little cartridges anymore.