Troll_Monster said: that is one bad case scenario, but one would assume that once installed you would play the game till you beat it or got bored with it, in which case you'll buy a new game and install it if required and then play it till you get bored. In anycase people posting seem to look at just the negatives, so how about looking at what installing the file actually brings, like no loading screens when actually playing the game, so the game flow won't be disrupted. |
I do think it's a good reason to not have loading times within the game of course, I don't think it's all negative. Unfortunately, I do remember playing an awesome game series called Metroid Prime. One big world. No loading time, ever. Oh, and no installation. There must be a way for DMC to achieve that as well.