150gb day one patch. "Lol, Lmao."
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Has that been true in the last decade? These days discs are basically just a license code to download the game.
I recently got a deal on Star Wars Outlaws (20 dollars) on Disk and Mario Kart World (80 dollars) on Cartridge if I bought them together.
The disk installation took an hour, there was a 20GB patch included, it asked for the 2nd disk which failed to install as something from the first disk was incomplete I guess. The work around was to wipe the installation and re-download it from the online store - with the disk only providing proof of purchase after the fact.
The Nintendo cartridge worked immediately with no issue.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You can't praise nintendo on lemmy. They are the scum of the earth or something, because they brick systems that get hacked/jailbroken, or something.
Just enjoy your console (or something).
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the PS3 was that way, even. I'd have to imagine a lot of discs that are already out there would case to work the moment Sony shut down its servers. (And probably similarly so for Microsoft games. Switch seems much better about that, though they do sometimes require a firmware upgrade... unless you hack your Switch of course. And I have no frame of reference for how much that is the case for the Switch 2, but I can't imagine Switch 2 being better than Switch 1 in that regard.)
yeah, the disc is a dongle basically.
ps3/xbox360 was the last time they ran anything off disc. that was 15-20 years ago, yep. an entire generation.
The ones I got ~15 years ago had installers on them. Makes sense, running a game from a DVD drive would probably result in terrible loading times.
But I have an SSD, it reads data so much faster than that plastic disc
Also, downloading the game is like 4 times faster than installing from disc.
Way more if you consider the time to get the disc
this devate is a 77% bullshit nostalgia 32% reasonable consumer policies.
109% content!