Will this fit on one DVD?
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posted03/31/2004 07:18 PM (UTC)by
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Cyborg_wolf
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03/13/2004 10:29 PM (UTC)
Well i'm starting to wonder about that. Look, we got the Huge Konquest mode, the regular game with 24 fighters, and maybe some hidden ones, the mortal chess, puzzle kombat, fatalities, hara kiris,Online gaming, and maybe more to be announced so... Could it be that the game would be put on 2 DVDs, one with the game, and one with Konquest? Tell me what you think.
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03/31/2004 03:20 PM (UTC)
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I think they will cram as much into it as possible. No need for two discs. But you do have a good point. If there were two discs there could be more fatalities, like team fatalities. I hope it does not fit on one disc.
No matter the format it'll make its way into the warez world. Don't worry wink
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03/31/2004 05:56 PM (UTC)
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It's rare that a game would ever exceed 4.7 Gigabytes. It's an awful lot of space afterall.

Consider, if you will, Final Fantasy X on the Playstation 2. Even with it's long quest and CGI sequences, it managed to fit on the DVD.

No matter how much the Mortal Kombat Team manages to put into the game, I doubt that they will need two disks. The DVD standard is much larger than a CD Rom so it shouldn't ever be an issue.


Just my two cents.
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TheMkGeek
03/31/2004 06:37 PM (UTC)
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keepoppin Wrote:
It's rare that a game would ever exceed 4.7 Gigabytes. It's an awful lot of space afterall.

Consider, if you will, Final Fantasy X on the Playstation 2. Even with it's long quest and CGI sequences, it managed to fit on the DVD.

No matter how much the Mortal Kombat Team manages to put into the game, I doubt that they will need two disks. The DVD standard is much larger than a CD Rom so it shouldn't ever be an issue.


Just my two cents.


I agree, no need to use 2 disks, it's a game not a 5 hour long movie.
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Shang_heihachi
03/31/2004 07:18 PM (UTC)
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keepoppin Wrote:
Consider, if you will, Final Fantasy X on the Playstation 2. Even with it's long quest and CGI sequences, it managed to fit on the DVD.


Took the words right out of my mouth. If they can get a game like Final Fantasy X on one disc, MK:D would have to add almost double what it already has to come close to filling the dvd.
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