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twesterm said:
akuma587 said:
I downloaded all the levels in about 30 secs. Don't blame Home for your shitty internetz!

The flying saucer game in the plaza is surprisingly fun.

The Listen@Home interface is better, but worse at the same time because you have to listen to what's on the playlist unlike before.

I still need to try out the arcade game in the Uncharted area (which is very cool by the way).

 

I actually have pretty amazing fast internet (Verizon FioS), I'm just guessing there were a lot of people so it took a lot of time.  And like I said, that wasn't one of my big bitches about Home and was pretty much expected.

It wasn't directed at you as much as a later poster, sorry if it wasn't clear.

 



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