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Post by WhoPerson on Jul 6, 2006 0:20:12 GMT -5
I was walking through the store and haven't been in the PC section for a long time now. I saw a few came marked DVDPC and DVDCD. What are these? Because they had GTA and other popular games. Can someone enlighten my brain? ;D
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Post by dakkonblackblade on Jul 6, 2006 5:19:56 GMT -5
DVDPC is like...a game thats so massively huge you cant use a conventional disc. And you need a DVD rom to play these I have one DVD game The Command and Conquer First Decade basically its 12 games on one CD and takes about 10 Gigs of space DVD's are usually very big so unless your computer has a ton of space and you have a DVD rom then it should be fine.
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Post by Hoplite on Jul 6, 2006 6:14:49 GMT -5
IT is over here (UK) PC CD Rom or PC DVD Rom, as Pc games have needed to be on a DVD for fricking years (curse you 4 disk CD games!!!!!) it the slow move to DVD, it kind o a good thing, they are not so limited for space and it should be "in theroy" cheaper to produce one DVD rather than 4 or 5 cds. it all makes sence really... no honest.
thohg i have no ide what a DVDCD is, after all, do you get 7" and 12" DVDs? i thnk might jsut be nuts packageing, as all DVD are compact disks, jsut youse a diffrent laser frequency to fit more data on the disk.
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Post by Kitty on Jul 6, 2006 18:59:19 GMT -5
thohg i have no ide what a DVDCD is, after all, do you get 7" and 12" DVDs? i thnk might jsut be nuts packageing, as all DVD are compact disks, jsut youse a diffrent laser frequency to fit more data on the disk. Hmm, the only thing coming to mind is those Dual Disks that let you have music videos on one side, and then the music tracks(or whatever pictures or extras they decide to put on it) on the other. But what that would have to do with video games is beyond me. Maaaybe it's like some extra's to the game on the other side...?:\
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