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Wyrdness said:
Safiir said:

He's talking about Overwatch specifically. Not other games. As such if you at any point need to unistall it you'll have to afterwards download everything again. So if you have limited internet it makes no sense to buy an online-only game. It's silly not include a cart in the box, yes, but in this specific case it's not much different than having it digital-only even if there was a cart.

This argument still doesn't fly because if someone has 40GB data a month for example they've already factored in their usage of online play so saying it's an online only game is a null and void point because those buying the game would be like yeah and? Everything in future such as patches over months and any possible uninstall they would have accounted for on their own accord this is simply not a valid defence at all for not having a cart in any context otherwise just don't have a physical version that's not physical and just be fully digital so people know beforehand so they can account for it, Call of Juarez a single player game has notified players it would need to be fully downloaded on its announcement so Blizzard could have as well.

If they can calculate their usage for upcoming patches that we have zero idea about in terms of size or scope, the amount of data for regular gameplay and of course take into consideration the amount of data required for a complete reinstall...

Then they can account for the data needed for the initial install.



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