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and yet there is a Digital Edition PS5 that lacks the disc drive.The PSPGo tried that. It didn't sell well. Turns out people like having physical media. Especially with Sony's decision to sunset the legacy PlayStation Store.
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and yet there is a Digital Edition PS5 that lacks the disc drive.The PSPGo tried that. It didn't sell well. Turns out people like having physical media. Especially with Sony's decision to sunset the legacy PlayStation Store.
To be fair, Microsoft did that first with the Xbox One S Digital Edition. I mean regarding that generation.and yet there is a Digital Edition PS5 that lacks the disc drive.
Following someone in vidya can be rocket science.
You know, I've never read a reasonable explanation as to why eighth gen consoles have to fully install games, when the PS3 could stream from Blu-rays and just install what it needed. A 7th gen console with a 500gb drive felt like you had an entire airplane hangar worth of space to work with, and an 8th gen with one felt like a bathroom stall.This is a general thing with the gaming industry. Not necessarily limited to one game.
Consoles, and games in some capacity, that you have to authenticate to the Internet to serve its intended purpose.
Back in the day, 20 or so years ago, you'd buy a console, unbox it, set it up, plug in controllers, insert the game and play. Simple. Things got a bit complicated with the seventh generation of consoles as Internet became mainstream. For PS3, some games had a mandatory install. Then, some updates to download. BUT, you still could enjoy the console and majority of games with Internet.
Then, the eighth generation of consoles came around. You needed to connect to the Internet to even use the console. And you had to install games from the Blu-Ray drive to play. As games would get bigger with updates, size and DLC, the finite space would fill up.
Microsoft in particular was egregious with the Xbox One. Remember their always online DRM requirement? It was at a point where used physical games would be a thing of the past. You had to stay connected to play any game.
I have a 1080p and I'm dreading the day it suddenly dies, as seems to happen every few years. I have yet to see a game that doesn't look fine on it and yet to see a reason to upgrade to 4K crap. It seems like most new technology trends are absolute trash.By the way, if you have a dumb 1080p TV and are thinking about upgrading to a 4K smart TV, don't. Take care of that TV like it's your baby. I fucking hate my 4K screen and I'm seriously considering going through all the trouble of setting up a Pihole to block, on a network level, all the Vizio mainstream TV garbage that it's constantly spewing that you can't avoid without just disconnecting it from the internet altogether - which then also disables the Chromecast & Apple TV casting. It's gonna be a lot of work to set that up, but I hate it so much and I get shit done when I'm pissed.
I honestly can't tell the difference between 1080p and 4k. High resolution isn't worth shit in a world where high-end real HDR or OLED and anything more than 60hz are considered premium features restricted to screens that cost a fortune.I have a 1080p and I'm dreading the day it suddenly dies, as seems to happen every few years. I have yet to see a game that doesn't look fine on it and yet to see a reason to upgrade to 4K crap. It seems like most new technology trends are absolute trash.
modern games are soulless cash grabs built on cookie cutter shit
They are.But I don't think all new games are bad though.
Nintendo is too litigious for that.Who knows if and when they go all DLC, streaming, or "software as a service" BS?)
Nope. There are games that ship only the watered down version on the cartridge, and there's even some that will outright gate you if you don't have the day 1 patch.At least Nintendo still goes the way of sticking physical media in console to play vidya - for now.
(Who knows if and when they go all DLC, streaming, or "software as a service" BS?)
Yar har, fiddle dee dee...That's not even bringing up compilations. Unless they're small ass titles, most of them will only have one game, and expect you to download the rest in a patch.
My understanding is a huge amount of data bloat is repeated assets. Something like character models appear several times because less time searching for one to load off the disk is faster load times.You know, I've never read a reasonable explanation as to why eighth gen consoles have to fully install games, when the PS3 could stream from Blu-rays and just install what it needed. A 7th gen console with a 500gb drive felt like you had an entire airplane hangar worth of space to work with, and an 8th gen with one felt like a bathroom stall.
Like, seriously - why? To simplify development and not have to deal with separate, slightly different builds of the game based on if the player is running off of a disc or the HDD? The wastefulness of everyone's storage is just disgusting. Why does EVERYTHING tech-related have to always be one step forward, one step back? We should be at a point now where space doesn't matter and you just don't ever have to delete anything anymore, but that's not the case, because games gotta break the 100gb glass ceiling with 8k textures that only a fraction of their playerbases can even see. Or even 4k textures, for that matter, which to this day most people can't use, considering about 2/3rds of all Steam users are still using 1080p screens, and I'm sure that's even more popular with consoles.
By the way, if you have a dumb 1080p TV and are thinking about upgrading to a 4K smart TV, don't. Take care of that TV like it's your baby. I fucking hate my 4K screen and I'm seriously considering going through all the trouble of setting up a Pihole to block, on a network level, all the Vizio mainstream TV garbage that it's constantly spewing that you can't avoid without just disconnecting it from the internet altogether - which then also disables the Chromecast & Apple TV casting. It's gonna be a lot of work to set that up, but I hate it so much and I get shit done when I'm pissed.
This game is just one big crock of bullshit.The "Death Stalker" enemy type in Underrail, a turn-based combat game similar to the first two Fallouts. They're big bugs with a massive stealth stat, that ambush you with a venom that A) stuns you after a few rounds and B) makes you fucking violently allergic to both healing and antidotes. Typically, they infect you with this and then scurry away invisibly, eating you for breakfast once the stun sets in.
They're fun bullshit though, since beating them is quite satisfying. May involve saturating the immediate area with bear traps, caltrops and flares.
>see threadThe re-release of Disney's Aladdin and Lion King combo reminded me of this level. The first level is a nice peaceful romp where you can get used to the controls and they follow it up with this shit where you have to make very precise jumps or you will die...a lot. See that ostrich down there? Mistime that jump? Dead. See those giraffes, hippos and rhinos? Miss those jumps? Into the drink with you. The fact that the devs ramped up the difficulty on purpose to stretch out that rental clock just makes it worst. ...Still gonna play the shit out of it for nostalgia's sake though.
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