Beaten to it

I very much doubt loading times will compleatly dissapear, although one thing they could try is to load the next room/scene ect while they are showing you an FMV or always load the next room while your in the previous one. not sure how feasible either of those would be though
I very much doubt loading times will compleatly dissapear, although one thing they could try is to load the next room/scene ect while they are showing you an FMV or always load the next room while your in the previous one. not sure how feasible either of those would be though
The old console games with cartridges mostly had zero loading times...
Win.Loading times will never disappear.Even though the hardware could cope, games designers will want to push the graphics, AI etc so much that they will have to compromise by still including load times.
One word: Solid state storage.
Okay, it's 3 words. But the technology that will eliminate load times is certainly under development![]()
you youngsters don't know you are born...... I remember when I was a lad, loading football manager on my commodore 64 and it takIng 30 minutes to load...... what was even worse was that it was a tape to tape copy done on my ghettoblaster and quite often it would refuse to run...![]()
personally, i think call of duty 4 had a brilliant solution to load times.
I dont think the N64 had much loading time, if any. It never said loading