Oh look, Sony revoking more licenses for video content that people “bought”.

  • bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray#BDXL

    Even normal UHD BRDs can and do hold upwards of 100GB, as those can have 4 layers (~25GB each layer).

    A lot of game size bloat is due to lazy optimization. Lords of the Fallen on PC–while it had questionable game performance for some folk–the game looked gorgeous and was quite a massive world, yet the download for it was around 40GB.

    There are very few games I can think of that warrant being 100+GB. And even if they’re more than 100GB, what’s stopping them from just using 2 Blu-rays? Remember the PS1 days when games like FF7 had 4 discs? Or when WoW came out, it came with like 8 installation discs or some other absurd number? Blu-rays are more expensive, sure, but I can’t imagine games getting to be more than 2 discs long during the lifespan of Blu-ray as a storage medium anyway.

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      10 months ago

      Except that games are broken at release and need day1 patch in order to work. Although you will ship BD, the day update servers are taken down, your physical copy won’t allow you to play the game either.

      The only question I have is : Is torrenting game patchs / updates concidered piracy as well ? If it is, we are definitely doomed.