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Wright said:

I remember basically mastering all Bayonetta combos on the Ps3 because of how absurdly long the loading times were. They probably went over minutes.

lol yeah, the load screen let you practice combos. But was that before the update that let you install the game? I don't remeber a Bayonetta load time that would go way north of 10 secs.

Ganoncrotch said:
www.vgchartz.com

What game are we supposed to find in that link? I click there but it just won't load, I am curious.



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AbbathTheGrim said:
Wright said:

I remember basically mastering all Bayonetta combos on the Ps3 because of how absurdly long the loading times were. They probably went over minutes.

lol yeah, the load screen let you practice combos. But was that before the update that let you install the game? I don't remeber a Bayonetta load time that would go way north of 10 secs.

Ganoncrotch said:
www.vgchartz.com

What game are we supposed to find in that link? I click there but it just won't load, I am curious.

Wait for it! At certain times of the day that link works!



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Oblivion on Xbox 360. Skyrim's were probably just as long, but for some reason just having a little thing to look at and spin around while you wait makes a huge difference.



IIRC, Bloodborne's load times were horrendous before they got patched, through and through. Like 30+ seconds after every death.



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Skyrim, Mass Effect, Fallout 4, the latter is probably among the worst I've ever come across in my life, even with a monster rig and SSD for games, the loading times are ridiculously long.
The elevator rides in ME probably take second place.



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Skyrim on 360, even with the game installed. Loading times aren't that long, the problem is that the game is designed like trash.

Example:

Player 2: Cool, I found a bunch of items with enchantments. I wonder if some of them are new?

Game: I'm sorry Player 2, there's no enchant screen in the menu, you need to be at an arcane enchanter to check which enchants your character knows.

Player 2: Okaay... let's get all the learning bonuses just in case...

*Quick travel to the stones*

LOADING

*Quick travel to home*

LOADING

*Enters home*

LOADING

*Sleeps 1h*

*Quick travel to Dragonsreach*

Game: I'm sorry Player 2, but you can't quick travel inside a building...

Player 2: ...

*Leaves home*

LOADING

*Quick travel to Dragonsreach, now for real*

LOADING

*Enters Dragonsreach*

LOADING

*Checks enchants*

Game: Your character knows the enchants of all those items, Player 2.

*Throws disc through the window*



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Start a mission:
*18 second Loading Screen*
Tells you what the mission is:
*18 second Loading Screen*
Actual Mission
*18 second Loading Screen*
Results
*18 second Loading Screen*
Back to the Hub World.



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Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. I loved the game but the loading times just killed it for me. I completed the game but the loading times made sure that I didn't play it much more than that. With so many levels to play and each level being preceeded by a humongous loading time, replaying anything wasn't very much fun.



Star Wars: Battlefront 2 on the PS2/PSP