Not putting HD-DVD-ROM drives by default in every 360 is this generation's biggest mistake by far. It would've possibly turned the tides of the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD war, would have allowed for a silent system instead of the fucking annoying hair dryer whining that comes with every 360 gameplay session, and there wouldn't be so many problems with discs scratched because the dual-layer DVD disc is constantly spinning at 12x for no reason.
It's so anti-ergonomic, I can't believe that the FCC approved it and let them get away with this. I hope that Microsoft ends up getting sued to hell and back for this shit. These sorts of lawsuits are already coming in Europe in the case of scratched discs at least, but hopefully it's the tip of the iceberg.
hey, what if HD-DVD loses the war, while it's in Xbox 360? guess what..
Microsoft is going to stop Xbox 360 Production, and gamers will get fucked.
what if Blu-ray loses this war, what's going to happen to the PS3? do you know what?
Sony is going to stop PS3 production and it will go 3rd party.
the point is, it's really dangerous to use a format that is actually in war. DVD9 is just more than fine this generation.