• emb@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Game seems cool, but it requires a download to play. They don’t meet my basic requirements for a game I’d even consider buying.

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      6 days ago

      “doesn’t have to be downloaded” is a basic requirement of a game for you in 2025?

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        6 days ago

        Yep! And it’s really surprising to me that so many people are OK with that sort of defective-by-design anti-feature. It’s a single player game, why would it have any dependence on networks or servers of any sort?

        Not to say that I’m against digital distribution altogether, I think that’s a perfectly valid preference w/ pros and cons.

        But if you are going to sell the video game on a disc? Shipping a whole playable game seems like a pretty low bar to meet. Most games (that get a physical release) in [current year], for every year that exists so far, don’t have a problem managing to do this.

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          5 days ago

          … Are there discs that can contain 123GB of data? Should they just start distributing tiny solid state drives you plug in to your pc and play from?

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            5 days ago

            Fair point, some games are very big. FFVII Rebirth and Baldur’s Gate 3 shipped on 2 discs though, it’s not unheard of.

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            5 days ago

            They fit GTA V on a single disk on launch. Sure, textures were blocky and effects looked like piss but you could play the entire game offline.

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      5 days ago

      My basic requirements is that it’s a good game from a respectable company.

      And even if it is a good game by reviewer standards, Ubisoft has been an awful studio to the game industry for the past decade. From sexual harassment lawsuits to investing in web3, shutting down servers that causes single player games to lose features, having their own storefront, being creatively bankrupt with their releases, nickel and diming their product…

      Not the worse mind you, but easily the bottom.

      Buy it when it’s $5 on steam in a few years.