Thick Thighs Save Lives
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Also this is the first PS5 physical release that comes on 2 discs.
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I think the total install size is around 125 - 130GB, so yeah, 2 discs are def needed.Is this game really that huge to need to two UHD Blu-ray?
Because it’s called Complete Edition not Half Complete Edition.I don't undertsand this. Why wouldn't they just sell the PS5 disc with a DLC code in the box?
Some folks actually like to hold what they own.I don't undertsand this. Why wouldn't they just sell the PS5 disc with a DLC code in the box?
This is the second time I've seen a post like this today.I don't undertsand this. Why wouldn't they just sell the PS5 disc with a DLC code in the box?
Didn't know we had UHD Discs in the 90s.So we are back to the 90s then I see.
Gaming preservation is something to be okay with. And it's good to see that Sony still cares about physical media for now, even if it's only a matter of time.I don't undertsand this. Why wouldn't they just sell the PS5 disc with a DLC code in the box?
Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case. Physical media sales are struggling, so there's not much economical drive to bring another format to market, and no real frontrunner is waiting in the wings to replace BD. (Even UHD BD was soft as a new medium replacement booster.) There are a few possibilities brewing for new formats (most of it is intended for high-end enterprise business needs rather than cheap mass-consumer releases), but there's not a guaranteed Blu-ray successor.It’s evident a blu ray successor is out there there’s always self improvement even with blu ray.
So we are back to the 90s then I see.
I am talking about the fact that's on multiple discs you silly goose not whether it's UHD or not. You know what I meant and it was just a silly joke.Didn't know we had UHD Discs in the 90s.
Don't believe there is actually any new content. I think it's just Forbidden West packed with the newly released DLC Burning Shores. So you just get the whole package instead of buying the dlc and the game separately. It's good for those who do not own Forbidden West already.What new content is on the "complete edition" ?
I see. I got the digital version of the vanilla game with my PS5.Don't believe there is actually any new content. I think it's just Forbidden West packed with the newly released DLC Burning Shores. So you just get the whole package instead of buying the dlc and the game separately. It's good for those who do not know Forbidden West already.
Huge, and growing.I wonder how big the download will be on PC then
That's what she said!I miss the double thickness PS1 cases.
Lol.So we are back to the 90s then I see.
Hey man FF7 Rebirth is staying true to its nostalgia. The third game will probably be 3 discs instead of twoLol.
Lmao no. I wouldn't be surprised if I have one of the larger shelf collections in this community. Physical game all the way baby.This is the second time I've seen a post like this today.
Are you saying you don't want physical games? Because I'm pretty sure some do.
Exactly, physical must stay.Gaming preservation is something to be okay with. And it's good to see that Sony still cares about physical media for now, even if it's only a matter of time.
Does it though, at least in the current incarnation? I maintain the game was pushed out of the oven too hot (there were all sorts of issues, the performance mode on PS5 was only one of them), so I wouldn't be surprised to see the game taking up much more space when compared to the launch disc version (which didn't even include the day 1 patches).It's just strange to me that Sony would go out of their way to manufacture a second disk when the base game fits on a blu-ray disk already.
True, didn't even think about that.Does it though, at least in the current incarnation? I maintain the game was pushed out of the oven too hot (there were all sorts of issues, the performance mode on PS5 was only one of them), so I wouldn't be surprised to see the game taking up much more space when compared to the launch disc version (which didn't even include the day 1 patches).
I don’t understand why this (or FF7 rebirth) needs two discs. Even if the game is larger than 100GB, isn’t the raw data on the disc compressed, and then gets decompressed when it gets installed on the harddrive? Even if the game is 130GB or something, surely that can be compressed into half that size, before being unpacked for the installation?