I know this topic isn't necessarily applicable toward the PC Gaming topic but I think we can all agree that as games get larger and digital distribution continues to dominate, data caps become highly applicable. I mention this because many of us are worried about the detrimental effect of irrationally small data caps can have to gamers. That said, I'm glad to report that at least some companies are listening.
I'm not a shill for Cox Internet in the least, but I've been using them for awhile. I had what many people would say is a decent data cap at 400GB per month...I say decent because there are other companies that offer a fraction of that for the same money. Well, I was checking my data usage and found out that my data cap rose from 400GB to 2TB per month! Needless to say I was ecstatic. The mid-range Preferred is now 350GB per month and bottom of the barrel is 150GB.
My point is that I'm hoping this begins a competitive movement toward raising the tiny caps that some companies have. With some games reaching 40-75GB per download and some people only having 100-200GB per month. It's like owning a car but having to stretch one tank of gas across an entire month.
I'm not a shill for Cox Internet in the least, but I've been using them for awhile. I had what many people would say is a decent data cap at 400GB per month...I say decent because there are other companies that offer a fraction of that for the same money. Well, I was checking my data usage and found out that my data cap rose from 400GB to 2TB per month! Needless to say I was ecstatic. The mid-range Preferred is now 350GB per month and bottom of the barrel is 150GB.
My point is that I'm hoping this begins a competitive movement toward raising the tiny caps that some companies have. With some games reaching 40-75GB per download and some people only having 100-200GB per month. It's like owning a car but having to stretch one tank of gas across an entire month.