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The Founder is an underrated movie.
Submitted 4 days ago by FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works to games@lemmy.world
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cross-posted from: lemmy.today/post/55540150
The Founder is an underrated movie.
I’m in two minds about this. Most games should be like this, yes. But then you have games like No Man’s Sky that have so dramatically improved over the years that large online patches are necessary.
There’s definitely balance and nuance to it. So many of my favorite games have been made better for the patches. It’s just a shame it’s also used in poor ways
Does this game look like it has spit in it?
No thanks. I download faster than the fastest bluray.
You could have the fastest Internet in the world and you’re still dependent on the upload speeds of the source.
The upload speed from the source will almost certainly be more than the maximum read speed of the optical drive on say a PS5
Which usually is close at max for me. if not, my cache does it.
tbf bluray is the medium so it loads immediately instead of downloading first.
Although considering the max cap is 144 Mbps, I wonder if that’s actually too slow for modern games that rely on SSD speeds lol.
I have 4Gbit, so it’s pretty much on par with the nvme 😁
The discs that I remember having games on them were installers. Which did the same I do now. Either by steam or Usenet. I have a vast collection of CDs and SACDs but I only ever used them to rip them to flacs. The games I ripped to ISO back then. Way more comfy, faster and HDDs were cheaper than tons of disks that only need a bad scratch to be wasted.
So anyhow, how could the medium load “immediately”? It’s just the installer. Which then probably needs to be patched afterwards. Unless we’re talking of consoles, I have no current knowledge of any console.
Blu-ray does not load immediately. You still have to install the whole thing from disk, which for the new GTA 6 game (which this post is ostensibly about) would take approximately 45 minutes.
“what’s this”
“your game sir”
No it cant be right it isnt even in a disk"
“you put the cartridge in the slot and it will run pretty much immediately”
I want to play this game!
please stop what you’re doing, remove the current disc, and locate and install the new one that you were just playing 30 minutes ago
Internet is faster than reading from disc tho (if you have decent internet that is)
I put it in my machine, but it just kinda rattles around in there. Am I doing something wrong?
/ Physical copies should always be an option. I joke but I do have an external DVD drive if I need it.
FatVegan@leminal.space 4 days ago
And then you download a 20 gigabyte patch
notabot@piefed.social 4 days ago
Back in the day, the entire game came on physical media, and patches were things you sewed to your clothes, so the publishers had to, at least try to, ship a working game, with all it’s features in place.
Now get off my lawn you kids!
taiyang@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Some games still got patched but you’d just get that if you bought it late. You can see this if you ever look at rom packs, as even some SNES games and such get revisions.
frustrated_phagocytosis@fedia.io 4 days ago
I'm way too lazy for modern gaming. As soon as I needed a password to do anything, I noped out. All of my game systems still have their original functionality. What's degraded is me (vision, hearing, attention span, stamina).
daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
Some old games could use a patch. I think there were some regional versions of Digimon World for the ps1 that could not be beaten due to a bug.