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on ps5 too?Seems like the game will not run without a day 1 patch that needs to be downloaded.
That's trash and another shot at physical games
on ps5 too?Seems like the game will not run without a day 1 patch that needs to be downloaded.
I'd rather the game launched in a perfectly playable state than require day 1 patches to work. For console gamers this means that the game will be unplayable with an offline console in years to come.It's extremely common practice for major games to have major day 1 patches that significantly impact the game either with balancing or last minute bug fixes, etc. unless you don't have the internet, not seeing why you wouldn't want the day 1 patch… Day 1 patches are a good thing. Not seeing the issue at all
That's not true. Consoles don't play games off the disc anymore, the disc only installs to the hard drive. All the disc does is sit in the tray, so the console knows you have it. It has literally nothing to do anymore with the game being playable or not. What you're saying stopped being true with the Xbox One/ PS4 generation.I'd rather the game launched in a perfectly playable state than require day 1 patches to work. For console gamers this means that the game will be unplayable with an offline console in years to come.
Physical is on the way out if you hadn't noticed already....on ps5 too?
That's trash and another shot at physical games
OMG. Like, literally every game you've played in the last 5 years has had a day one patch.Patching a game after it goes gold should be forbidden by government.
That completely fair; so many leak footage these daysI think this is the new thing publishers are doing to stop early gameplay before the release date. The game will be unplayable without the Day 1 download.
and patches have been common for the last ~15 years on consoles.OMG. Like, literally every game you've played in the last 5 years has had a day one patch.
Wrong. it's internet connection to download the patch. Which installs to your hard drive. It has nothing to do with needing to connect to the internet to play the game. What you're saying only applies to a always-online required game, and in those cases, i agree it's bullshit. Needing the internet to download one patch, one time? Don't agree with the outrage at all.It's mindboggling how many corporate bullshit apologizers are in here.
Do you like being bitches to others who dictate what and when you can do? Sure seems like it.
For a fully offline game there is no excuse for not putting a fully offline playable game on the disc. Period. If it can't work without the day 1 patch then that game is not ready to ship. They could do it in the past, they could do it now if they wanted to. But they want control over you and you are even apologizing for them. Ridiculous.
Yes, almost every gamer has internet, but the internet can go down or away anytime. Servers can go down anytime etc. And you won't be able to play your physically owned fully offline game. Even after so many fails with this, you just don't get it…
I know and I have mixed feelings. I am buying all ps5 games physical... even rebuying some of my favs from pc. I lik the box, gadgets, steelbooks and owning a game that is "sorta" mine and works as isI don't care.
If you don't have a stable internet connection in 2023 then you shouldn't be playing video games.
Physical is on the way out if you hadn't noticed already....
Okay, this is not the worst contender, but it's still a problem. Imagine for any reason you have to reinstall this game in the future but there is no internet, no servers, etc. You can't play it. I may think radically about this, but if I buy something then I want control over it.Wrong. it's internet connection to download the patch. Which installs to your hard drive. It has nothing to do with needing to connect to the internet to play the game. What you're saying only applies to a always-online required game, and in those cases, i agree it's bullshit. Needing the internet to download one patch, one time? Don't agree with the outrage at all
I know. That's the problem. They ship things that aren't actually finished.OMG. Like, literally every game you've played in the last 5 years has had a day one patch.
Sounds like a general topic discussion for video games in general.I know. That's the problem. They ship things that aren't actually finished.
In your specific example, of a clean hard drive with no install of the game already, and also no internet connection, yeah you're screwed. As you would be with any console and many other games. It's an industry-wide problem, I agree.Okay, this is not the worst contender, but it's still a problem. Imagine for any reason you have to reinstall this game in the future but there is no internet, no servers, etc. You can't play it. I may think radically about this, but if I buy something then I want control over it.
Don't get me wrong, I loved having a physical box but there is really no point these days. The day my digital games stop working then physical games will be reduced to what is on the disc. For yeeeeears the content on the disc was far short of the full game because we needed patches/dlc/expansions to get the full experience. Imagine buying a game like No Man's Sky or Cyberpunk on disc and being stuck with what you got on the disc. Now we're at the point where the the entire game is inaccessible or simply non existant on the disc and we can't play it unless we have an internet connection. The time to argue for preserving physical media has long passed. If we really cared for and appreciated physical media we should have put a stop to this in like 2006.I know and I have mixed feelings. I am buying all ps5 games physical... even rebuying some of my favs from pc. I lik the box, gadgets, steelbooks and owning a game that is "sorta" mine and works as is
I seriously don't give a shit. I don't want them to hold the release back a couple months just so they can ship discs with v1.0.0 for the hypothetical tiny minority of gamers who don't have internet.It's mindboggling how many corporate bullshit apologizers are in here.
Do you like being bitches to others who dictate what and when you can do? Sure seems like it.
For a fully offline game there is no excuse for not putting a fully offline playable game on the disc. Period. If it can't work without the day 1 patch then that game is not ready to ship. They could do it in the past, they could do it now if they wanted to. But they want control over you and you are even apologizing for them. Ridiculous.
Yes, almost every gamer has internet, but the internet can go down or away anytime. Servers can go down anytime etc. And you won't be able to play your physically owned fully offline game. Even after so many fails with this, you just don't get it…
The Sim City franchise crashed and burned for it. Basically why there is so much pushback now. People will complain as loudly as they can.
It's mindboggling how many corporate bullshit apologizers are in here.
Do you like being bitches to others who dictate what and when you can do? Sure seems like it.
For a fully offline game there is no excuse for not putting a fully offline playable game on the disc. Period. If it can't work without the day 1 patch then that game is not ready to ship. They could do it in the past, they could do it now if they wanted to. But they want control over you and you are even apologizing for them. Ridiculous.
Yes, almost every gamer has internet, but the internet can go down or away anytime. Servers can go down anytime etc. And you won't be able to play your physically owned fully offline game. Even after so many fails with this, you just don't get it…
It went gold at the normal time that games go gold before they ship. It means the game was done enough that they felt comfortable sending the master to get printed onto discs. Disc printing, shipping to retailers, etc takes time. Hence why developers love the 30-45 days after a game goes gold to immediately get to work on even more bug fixing and optimization, to make the game the best it can be on day one.What's really weird it that the game went gold super early (like 3 months ago) so I imagine they did a lot of work in between. But also why making the gold so early ? Normally it's one month prior to the launch.
They're also shifting focus on optimizing the game for last gen/Switch.It went gold at the normal time that games go gold before they ship. It means the game was done enough that they felt comfortable sending the master to get printed onto discs. Disc printing, shipping to retailers, etc takes time. Hence why developers love the 30-45 days after a game goes gold to immediately get to work on even more bug fixing and optimization, to make the game the best it can be on day one.
I assumed this was standard operating procedure for most games in the past few years, especially the big releases where they will keep crunching after discs have been pressed.
Shit, I remember buying Diablo 3 over a decade ago, and like everyone else had massive problems getting into the servers.
I figured "no worries, I just wanna play single player anyways," only to discover there was no way at all to play offline. Now THAT pissed me off.
That's not true. Consoles don't play games off the disc anymore, the disc only installs to the hard drive. All the disc does is sit in the tray, so the console knows you have it. It has literally nothing to do anymore with the game being playable or not. What you're saying stopped being true with the Xbox One/ PS4 generation.
Dude you even see the issue? The disc is basically useless unless you "patch" the game it might as well be digital onlyI'll never understand the anti-Day 1 patch propaganda, are the developers supposed to sit around and do nothing in the time between a game "going gold" and release day? Or just arbitrarily push a patch that improves the game to a week or so later?
This game will 100% have microtransactions, it's friggin WB, they put lootboxes in a singleplayer game, it's just a matter of when they will put it in.The game has zero microtransactions. Been confirmed over and over again, to death.
Yeah. The disc might as well be a drink coaster. That is annoying. It just becomes a license to play the game.Dude you even see the issue? The disc is basically useless unless you "patch" the game it might as well be digital only
Or Switch, at this point. I don't remember what the largest physical switch cartridge capacity is. 64gb I think? IIRC almost no one uses them because they're cost prohibitive compared to the lower capacity cards. Almost every single Switch game I've bought in the last year has needed a day one patch to be properly playable.So many drama queens. What PS or Xbox game doesn't have a day 1 patch these days?
Please show me where this has ever been said. Because this hasn't been the case since late in the X360/PS3 generation when they added the ability to install the game from the disk to the console's hard drive. It's never been the case on PC, where disks have always just been a compressed installer. Even if you got a modern game that could run entirely from the disk, it still wouldn't because the throughput speeds of the disk drive wouldn't be adequate enough to do so.The game disc is supposed to be guaranteed to work on it's own. It defeats the purpose of having it on disc if it does not.
You can sell the disk.Dude you even see the issue? The disc is basically useless unless you "patch" the game it might as well be digital only
Exactly right.You can sell the disk.
That is a pretty big difference.
This really seems like a "just give up it's not changing" thing for physical game buyers. I get the argument and have some sympathy, but we are years past any publisher caring about this argument.
(People posting on neogaf which requires internet) "This is a travesty, just another reason to boycott the game!".
Obviously, but the thing here is that the patch is mandatory: you can't play the physical game offline or without the patch unless all others existing physical games (with some rare exceptions with the same kind of shit).I've not read all 3 pages but uh…. Don't most day 1 patches (or any patch for that matter) require internet?
Did it required any patch before running it?So i already play on PS5 and the version i have is 1.0.03 at the end. no idea if the day 1 patch is already included in this