GTA IV creator calls for larger storage for Xbox 360 games. No, Blu-ray isn't the answer.

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gtaiv_screen.jpgWith Grand Theft Auto IV just a few short, unbearable days away, the Rockstar team are doing the rounds with the press. Rockstar co-founder Sam Houser has been speaking to 1Up and has been surprisingly open about the problems the game faced with the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles.

Houser’s main gripe with the Xbox 360 is the amount of storage available to developers. “One of the problems with the 360 – and it affects games like Grand Theft Auto if you think about how much content we put in the actual machine – is the fact that they don’t have a significantly larger storage medium than the previous systems,” he admits, adding: “It’s a slightly bigger DVD disc”.

This complaint isn’t at all unusual and has been voided by other developers before, but none who were talking about a game as high profile as GTA IV. Annoyingly the solution is right there staring us in the face – there’s a 20GB drive attached to the top of my machine and all of about a third of which has been filled with whatever crap has been download off Xbox Live.

However, Microsoft’s decision to only make hard drives optional so that it could sell hard drive-less Arcade consoles is basically undermining the chances of games using all the available space to its best.

Are things going to change? It’s unclear. It will probably depend on whether the PS3 ever actually manages to get a cross platform game running significantly better due to its mandatory hard drive.

GTA IV won’t be that game though – Houser is very keen to clarify that both GTA IV versions “pretty much look identical side by side”. The only difference is one looks softer (without being blurry) and one looks more ‘clinical’. Not that this will have any chance of stopping anxious fans poring over side-by-side copies endlessly searching for a pixel or two of difference.

But with GTA IV now leading a growing number of games that could have been better if the hard drive was fully accessible, Microsoft must be under increasing pressure to make changes.

Oh and the problem with the PS3 console? It’s a bitch to develop for. Sure these things do get easier over time, but it looks like Xbox 360 will always be the easiest place to start.

GTA IV (via 1Up)

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  • Hey Puppster, the only way GTA iv would look better on Wii, is if you were blind. You are probably not blind, but definitely lack intelligence. The Wii system is not a High Def System, that is why no games that play on the 360 cross to that platform at all. To be quite honest the video graphics rendering on the old Xbox is even better than the Wii’s graphic rendering. Wii was never about good graphics(probably equivalent to a Gameboy) it’s about all of it’s peripheral equipment. The Wii would blow up if they tried to render half the quality that the 360 has on this game.

  • Hey Puppster, the only way GTA iv would look better on Wii, is if you were blind. You are probably not blind, but definitely lack intelligence. The Wii system is not a High Def System, that is why no games that play on the 360 cross to that platform at all. To be quite honest the video graphics rendering on the old Xbox is even better than the Wii’s graphic rendering. Wii was never about good graphics(probably equivalent to a Gameboy) it’s about all of it’s peripheral equipment. The Wii would blow up if they tried to render half the quality that the 360 has on this game.

  • GTA IV on the Wii will look better than both the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, for sure

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