PS4 and Xbox 720 need hard drives

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OnLive has shown that it’s possible to play games with good graphics on a device that has little hardware power, which is possible due to cloud computing. We first saw the OnLive system and games in action at EuroGamer in London, and following this we’ve had a lot of hands-on time, which shows both the great potential and pitfalls like lag.

Hardcore gamers would find it hard to move from their dedicated machines like the Xbox 360 and PS3, which is mainly due to the delay when controlling a game powered from “the cloud”. Those that have used OnLive should notice the slight delay, which is more evident in racing games.


While we’re sure these issues will be fixed in time with better technology and increased broadband speeds, questions have been asked if it’s a good route for the Xbox 720 and PS4 to go? Should the next-gen games consoles include a hard drive, or one that is large?


In a recent article seen here, one blogger looks at different innovations for the next-gen systems, and they claim, “We don’t need a hard drive”. While we love cloud computing, to think it would be ready within 2 years seems a stupid idea, and this is without looking at the hardcore gamer, and if they’re ready to let go of hard drives just yet?


Do you think the PS4 and Xbox 720 need hard drives, and if so what size would you like? Are you ready for cloud gaming on the next-gen systems?

The idea of having all your save files somewhere else has its benefits, although we’d need to backup to a portable hard drive at least, but then do you really trust the security in the cloud, considering hackers in the news and the PSN issues not long ago? Can the cloud really be “hack-proof”?


If you haven’t used OnLive yet, we recommend you do so as it’s really impressive but in our opinion, the next Xbox and PS4 need a hard drive. You may also want to read the opinion of one popular gaming website, which claims the Xbox 720 is already here thanks to the new Xbox 360 dashboard. It’s a strange line of thought, but have a read and let us know what you think.

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Source: http://www.inentertainment.co.uk/20111228/ps4-and-xbox-720-need-hard-drives/

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Troll_FacePosted:

iJarH3ad this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard all day.. we all need have at least 100 mpbs for internet, Of course you will need a hard drive to load the stuff from cloud. What if it's offline? Seriously this is silly....
I agree with you i think it would be nice to have all you data backed up on a cloud for quick download

iJarH3adPosted:

this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard all day.. we all need have at least 100 mpbs for internet, Of course you will need a hard drive to load the stuff from cloud. What if it's offline? Seriously this is silly....

Troll_FacePosted:

I think they should ship the consoles with 60gb or 80gb HDD/SDD, But allow us to use external drives to meet our extended needs of space.

iCycoWolfIVPosted:

Defently SSD's. Make the disk like PS3 that they install the content inside the console and DO NOT ship consoles with Small amount of SSD (Impossible, sinse all they want is the $$$) at a high price. Aso make sure the titles are avaible on retail and on the marketplace to be able to download (Like steam)

TheBrownGuyPosted:

A large memory SSD would be the best

DeslGltchPosted:

go with ssd's instead of hdd. They're faster and more reliable. Don't make Cloud storage our main storage since it's all online and it's obvious that complications are bound to get ugly if you make it a priority. Plus, NOTHING is hack proof. there will always be loopholes in everything, just different and harder ways of doing it.

valdistonPosted:

for next gen consoles the should have like a 100 gig SSD and then give you the option of buying HDD's for storage that way games load in a snap compared to slow ass HDD's.

Seaborne-CatPosted:

I hate the cloud I have under ha;f a megabyte download so it'll weeks for me to download games.

ZZ9_x_iPixelZzPosted:

ill stick with my hdd

250gb retail

1tb jtag

AnkokuPosted:

I think it will have at least 500GIGS Something around there, i mean i have 320 Gigs on my xbox alone. DAMN