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F*ck Konami: MGSV Physical PC Discs have 9MB Steam Installer and nothing else

what a joke.
i mean, why even have a physical release? waste of materials.
To scam/troll people who wouldn't want to buy the game otherwise, because of a slow connection or bandwidth limits, of course.

What else?
 
I don't get it... why bother with the f*cking disc? Also I believe, this might be the price, for coming 2 weeks early, which I don't mind at all, if true. However, it is still a big kick on the nuts, for Retail PC gaming...
Oh whatever,... still 2hrs of downloading left...
 
Man, what happened to the days of paying a premium price for a premium product. I mean it wasn't just about buying and playing the game itself, you also paid for the box to keep it safe in and look nice on your shelf and you'd also look forward to the detailed coloured manual that would always add additional details about the characters and the world.
People bought these products to keep, to cherish and to be able to play at any time they want on any compatible system. These days it's like companies don't want you to own their products, it's like they want you to rent them for a time being until they can find some way to charge you again for the same thing.
I've played games for a long long time and I've accepted the digital world for downloading certain products, but I also still want to buy many games in their physical form. I want them to belong to me, I paid for them, they should be mine. If I decide to buy some games through digital only, then I'm accepting the terms attached, but still, it is my choice to make.
If this is true about MGS V not actually being on the disk then personally I find this offensive to the premium physical product that I am buying. So, in regards to the PC "physical" version of MGS 5, Konami can kiss my ass.
 
I guess this is a problem for the people that still buy games on discs because they have shitty internet? Join us in 2015 my friends!

Depending on where you live you just don't have the option for fast Internet, I live in Germany and only have a shitty 10mbit connection without any way to upgrade...
which is kind of sad for a country like this, but at least it's faster than the 3mbit i had till last year :/


And because it got mentioned a few times, Skyrim had all the data on the disk.

One game I can think of that is kinda like this is the German / European retail release of Final Fantasy 13 and 13-2. The box contains only one disc, but at least there are ~9GB of data on that disc and the rest has to be downloaded... Konami should have done the same thing here to cut the download almost in half, why waste all that space
 
I feel this gets a lot of attention for being Konami who have taken the banner of hatred from erm...Ubisoft?

I'd say another big issue is why no special edition for PC. Just because PC owners like digital games does not mean they dislike physical goods. In fact if you're going down the steam key in a box route that kind of thing can soften the blow.

Man, what happened to the days of paying a premium price for a premium product.
I'll stop you there. In my country the physical version is cheaper than buying from Steam store itself. That implies the physical release is not a premium product at all. It has boiled down to the point of being a cheaper way to get a steam key.

But the rest of your point of what happened to physical releases containing cool stuff. Sad thing is most people didn't read the 100 page manuals and this business has become very cutthroat (especially with how high budgets can be vs. low returns). It is one of those cases that you only appreciate these things once you have lost them.
 
If the game is 20+ GB, it's too big for a single DVD and they didn't want to press more than one disc per copy. BR exists, but it's more expensive and not many PCs have BR drives. That's the reasoning behind it.
Why press any discs per copy if you aren't putting anything on the discs? Fucking dumb reasoning.

I guess this is a problem for the people that still buy games on discs because they have shitty internet? Join us in 2015 my friends!


I bought The Witcher 3 retail for PC simply because I couldn't be bothered with the download times. Even if I took a 2 hour break between swapping discs I still would have been playing the game faster than the shitty speeds I get out of my supposed 20mb Virgin Media broadband.
 
Eh, loads of retail PC games do this nowadays. The last boxed games I bought were Sleeping Dogs, Sonic Generations and Saints Row The Third and I'm pretty certain a couple of those just straight up started the download on Steam. It was rather annoying as I bought boxed to save my bandwidth.
Sleeping dogs at the very least had the data on the disc. I remember because it was what finally caused my aged dvd drive to die
 
you have to deal with it guys, physical copies on pc are pretty much dead

Not here in Europe, even small games like Super Meat Boy, Terraria and dozens of others get retail releases here.

Walk in a typical electronic store here and the PC retail space is huge compared to the consoles
 
Honestly, given the reports that the PC version was a last-second thing that barely made the release date, it's possible that they really didn't have the data ready for printing.
 
"This game requires a 100MBit network connection and atleast 100GB download cap to install".

Wtf. This kind of action should be illegal!
I think we should stop this all digital nonsense.
The profits is way higher for the companys and we sit with an unplayable game 5-10 years later.
 
Didn't Arkham Knight make you download some crazy large amount of crap since the physical release
I can't say physical release without grinning like a dumdum
had only like 8 gigs or something on the disc? Am I remembering that wrong? (Actually, I guess that'd make sense if it only had one disc, but why only one?)

Not true, Half-Life 2 discs had the whole game on them.

Yeah, I remember this being the case. Just being a little butt-frustrated that I had to activate it online.
 
What in the flying fk... Europe has some of the best bandwidth too.

I really have no clue why PC retail is still so big here :p

Even I, with my shitty internet compared to the rest of Germany, am 99% digital.

Could be that lots of younger people without the means to pay online still use retail... and maybe the older people cause there are used to it... never really thought about it
 
I really have no clue why PC retail is still so big here :p

Even I, with my shitty internet compared to the rest of Germany, am 99% digital.

Could be that lots of younger people without the means to pay online still use retail... and maybe the older people cause there are used to it... never really thought about it

Retail PC prices are , most of the time, cheaper then online digital prices. So people tend to buy the retail box that, often enough, comes with a steam/uplay/origin/GOG key anyway.
 
Retail PC prices are , most of the time, cheaper then online digital prices. So people tend to buy the retail box that, often enough, comes with a steam/uplay/origin/GOG key anyway.

Right, forgot about that :)
 
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Fucking lol
 
Funky EU taxes for digital distro?

Nope, just the same situation like on consoles with new releases. The puplishers can set the prizes themself on steam and so on, but nobody can forbid amazon to sell the game cheaper.

This is mostly for really new releases, after a while digital tends to be cheaper most of the time.
 
lmao. caught onto this immediatly when I opened the box, hold on there's only one single disc. think it's hilarious, not a huge deal to me, but really funny. installing mad max off 4 discs right now :O~

Eh, loads of retail PC games do this nowadays. The last boxed games I bought were Sleeping Dogs, Sonic Generations and Saints Row The Third and I'm pretty certain a couple of those just straight up started the download on Steam. It was rather annoying as I bought boxed to save my bandwidth.

that's a bug that happens in steam sometimes, where it downloads even though you're trying to install from disc. could be you just started the install wrong too. in any case, all of those games have the game data on disc. pretty sure this is the first game to do this.
 
Funky EU taxes for digital distro?

More like The Metro Company which owns both Media Markt and Saturn (huge Multimedia/electronics etc. stores in germany. Even Gamestop is small compared to them and only survives because of Trade-ins) and Amazon.de fighting each other. They are nearly always trying to out bit each other.

So this is not only a PC retailer thing. It is the same with console games. For example Amazon.de droped the price for Arkham Knight on PS4 down to around 40€ during release week to beat Media MArkts ~ 52€ price. Now compare this to the digital PSN Store price during release.
 
You know Konami it's not everybody that have unlimited data download per month.... I'll send you the receipt of my internet consummation... you deserve it.
 
More like The Metro Company which owns both Media Markt and Saturn (huge Multimedia/electronics etc. stores in germany. Even Gamestop is small compared to them and only survives because of Trade-ins) and Amazon.de fighting each other. They are nearly always trying to out bit each other.

Media Markt and Saturn are owned by the same parent company? That's mental.
 
Media Markt and Saturn are owned by the same parent company? That's mental.

This is why you'll find most Saturns in down town central city areas and Media Markts in outer city regions. But most people think they are competitors.
 
Why did you even bother with the disc then? Just include a cd key on a cardboard or something. Konami failed at being lazy honestly.
 
you have to deal with it guys, physical copies on pc are pretty much dead

Huh? The Saturn I go to has about as much shelf space for PC games as for console games. I buy a lot of my PC games boxed. MGSV is literally the first instance I've come across that has this stupidity going on.
 
I really have no clue why PC retail is still so big here :p

Even I, with my shitty internet compared to the rest of Germany, am 99% digital.

Could be that lots of younger people without the means to pay online still use retail... and maybe the older people cause there are used to it... never really thought about it

Mostly because physical is normally a hell of a lot cheaper than digital

Cost of TPP on Steam: £45.99
Cost of 'physical' copy I bought in Tesco: £29.99
 
People should just return this product and demand a refund on principle.

I'd love to see some screenshots of the packaging to see what is mentioned legally on there - if people are expecting the media to contain the game they are clearly not getting what they were expecting. It could be construed as fraud by some..

EDIT: Should this thread be renamed: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Game?
 
Steam installer discs are pretty much always bogus. Had similar things happend to me with Divinity, Batman AO, Doom BFG (which is a selection of all Steam games I ever bought on disc). They are just a glorified way of handing you a download key.

Again, I am asking why there is so much outrage in this thread, when Steam discs have never been functional in the first place? Maybe investigate why that is instead of blaming Konami?
 
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