Yep. And in mid-game no less! :)Originally Posted by Barc0de
Same goes for the enhanced sound. Original soundtrack ftw!
Yep. And in mid-game no less! :)Originally Posted by Barc0de
Same goes for the enhanced sound. Original soundtrack ftw!
An answer has been found.Originally Posted by Barc0de
http://kotaku.com/gaming/xbla/castle...mit-228214.php
It does break the 50MB limit but is less then 100MB.
There is however still a 50mb limit, although they do make exceptions if there is reason to (what the hell does a limit have for use anyway??)
"Even though Symphony of the Night will exceed the size limit, Canessa indicated that there is still a 50MB cap on Live Arcade games, although Microsoft is willing to make exceptions to the rule. "If any games do exceed 50 MB, it's for a very specific reason that would ensure that the gameplay experience is the best it can be," Canessa said."
(from http://www.gamespot.com/news/6164077...stnews;title;2 )
Simple.Originally Posted by n-y-n
For people who don't have a hard drive (ie: Core System), they could download at least one XBLA game and store it on a 64MB memory card (along with their Xbox Live profile info). That's why the 50MB limit is currently in place, but again, that may change if/when a new HDD comes out and there are already rumors/sales sites indicating that a new memory card is due out this year.
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