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I don't have broadband internet at home. Say what you want...I've saved THOUSANDS of dollars since 2015 eeking by on 4G hotspot when I need it. Why can't game manufacturers that sell physical copies of games USE the damn media they sold me?
I just bought a $5 copy of The Division 2 from GameStop. After waiting 20+ minutes for the game to install, it's now telling me there's a 55GB download required to START the game. What the hell did it install?
I can go war driving with my Xbox and install the game if I need to...or use my hotspot, but it's the principle of the thing. Games aren't supposed to be this bad from day one that you have to download that much data for an update when you know what libraries are on the disk.....lazy mofos.
I just bought a $5 copy of The Division 2 from GameStop. After waiting 20+ minutes for the game to install, it's now telling me there's a 55GB download required to START the game. What the hell did it install?
I can go war driving with my Xbox and install the game if I need to...or use my hotspot, but it's the principle of the thing. Games aren't supposed to be this bad from day one that you have to download that much data for an update when you know what libraries are on the disk.....lazy mofos.