starkerealm wrote: »It sounds like there's a pretty major refactoring going on.
At that point... probably not much they can do. While the front end doesn't change much, the back end is getting an extensive overhaul, so while it looks like the same game, it really won't be.
If everything goes to plan, it should be a one time thing. So, while it'll suck once, it should, hopefully, hurt less every patch day. Irony is, this is something that'll benefit you. Even if it means you've gotta swallow a horse pill one time.
Please think of the children...
Sadly, that bottleneck won't easily be avoided....err the low bandwidth internet crowd!
snarkomatic wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »It sounds like there's a pretty major refactoring going on.
At that point... probably not much they can do. While the front end doesn't change much, the back end is getting an extensive overhaul, so while it looks like the same game, it really won't be.
If everything goes to plan, it should be a one time thing. So, while it'll suck once, it should, hopefully, hurt less every patch day. Irony is, this is something that'll benefit you. Even if it means you've gotta swallow a horse pill one time.
I don't have the slow internet issue anymore, but I lived it for years and I get where OP is coming from. Lots of games now allow preloading for patches or even initial installs (e.g. RDR2 digital preorder was loaded days before it was available for play, and WoW does similar with their big patches). I think that's all OP is asking for, if I understand correctly.