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"Robert P Holley" <holleyrp@delanet.com> wrote in message
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>I was afraid this would happen. Gabe Newell of Valve is complaining
> about the HDD issue on the X360.
>
> http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/9103/Gabe-Newell-Xbox-360-Makes-My-Life-Worse/
>
> "It's like, Xbox 360 doesn't make my life any better, and in fact, it
> makes it a lot worse, as you're telling me I can't count on having a
> hard drive."
A sign of things to come? No, not really. There have been quite a few
developers that have gone on record to say how pleased they are with the
Xbox 360 platform. This just happens to be one of the few comments that
isn't 100% positive. Traditional PC developers have always struggled w/
console development, nothing new here, I wouldn't expect Newell to do
anything but bitch and complain over Xbox 360 development. When someone
like Itagaki starts complaining that a certain platform makes his life
worse...then it's time to worry. The thing that bothers me most over
Newell's comments is that he's bitching mostly about policy and not about
the platform itself. He'd still have to develop with the idea that the HDD
might not be present even if 100% of Xbox 360 owners world wide have the
"ultimate" bundle w/ hdd included this holiday season.
In any event, the main function of the HDD in the original Xbox is for
caching. It'd be very easy to allow Xbox 360 games to use the HDD for
caching when detected, that's not a poblem for developers to implement.