The money to invest in that technology went into buying BL3 exclusivity
It could be because they don't want to be involved in what Tim Sweeney calls "feature wars".
I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembered that.Because it's a new feature and it takes time to implement. It's hard to blame them for something that isn't a standard. I mean, we could if it existed for 15 years. Luckily, it doesnt.
Spoiler: they won't.They should prioritize getting this feature done ahead of BL3 release. The game is soper popular and all those folks downloading it at the same time will cause bandwidth issues and most likey dump the site.
Even if they tried it would come out at least a month after BL3 released anyway.
Unpacking pre-loads on Steam has always been slow as shit for me so I'd rather just download at launch anyway.
yeah this is the place I'm at, but I can definitely appreciate how helpful it is for some users
Well that is true...Unpacking pre-loads on Steam has always been slow as shit for me so I'd rather just download at launch anyway.
IIRC pre-loading (at least on Steam, if this apply to home consoles) is useful if you internet download speed is not that fast right?
I have a 960 Evo and I can download most games faster than I can "unpack" them.
Rather than shake your head, maybe think a bit more:I just will never understand people willing excepting less and making mental excuses for it. Smdh.
IIRC pre-loading (at least on Steam, if this apply to home consoles) is useful if you internet download speed is not that fast right?
On console or atleast on Xbox there is no unpacking. Ones its time you click on the game and it starts and you are in.IIRC pre-loading (at least on Steam, if this apply to home consoles) is useful if you internet download speed is not that fast right?
Huh?Considering how shitty steam pre-load is, it isn't a big loss at all.