let's say you have a 60gb unit. let's say 50% of all games you buy have a 2-6gb install, 3.5 on average. if i buy 30 games -- and i have over 120 for the ps2 -- i have 3.5 x 15 = 52.5gb worth of installs, leaving very little room for demo/game downloads, game caches, and the occasional oddball game that wants to write a massive save. this is bullshit.
So then delete the caches of games you don't play on a regular basis (and given your attitude towards games in general, that list has got to be massive). You don't lose your saves (much like the PC idea of uninstalling while keeping game saves).
And the demo and game downloads, that sounds like you're enjoying another awesome PC function, eh? So in the end, the issue you guys are having is that the HDD is too small. Then upgrade it. You get what you pay for, which in the case of the PS3 involves a 60GB HDD, with the option to install a larger HDD at an additional cost.
sigh - what is the difference? are you serious? when was the last time you had a gaming PC with 40/60 gig storage capacity? 1992 possibly?
60 gig capacity is already too small if it installs this much stuff - i'm off to work in 10 minutes, when i get back, i'll break down what i have on my 60 gig and you'll see i have to decide WHICH game i have installs + DLC. NO music, no movies, no photos (i can stream all of that from my PC), 1 Demo (MGO!) so just GAMES and DLC INSTALLS.
do i have the same problem on my PC? NO. Why? Because even a shitty pc comes with over 500gigs of storage. I may have to delete games at some point (well, i would if i didn't actuall have 2.5TB), but we are talking about 50-100 games before it even crosses my mind.
The PC defense is a fantasy - the stark reality is we have to go back to 486 times to have anywhere NEAR a comprable situation (and then we were balking at 8 meg games, so even it's probably not the same EITHER) . Put it into numbers, see how laughable the "same as a PC" argument is.
What a bunch of
crap. Going back only a few years, the standard HDD size was 80GB, and that's a generous estimate. The PC I bought last year, from a dedicated gaming PC company, was configured with an 80GB as the baseline standard. 1992? You'd be the king of the neighborhood if you pimped a PC with a whopping 1GB of HDD space back in those days. Speaking of arguments riddled with holes, now we are falling back on pure fantasy to keep the autonomous gripemobile going?
As you've already concluded, upgrading the HDD will solve this issue. You get what you pay for, and the budget price here gives you a system that gives you good and bad PC functionalities, on a budget level. I don't like developers falling back on patches, but I do like media storage. And I'll like mandatory installs
if they are justified. A few seconds shorter loading times in a multiplatform game at the cost of 5GB of HDD space,
that might be worth questioning. But people throwing around shit about Konami being lazy and there being no need for a mandatory install, that's just ridiculous at this point. No one here can say why exactly it needs this install, yet people are already calling foul.