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Game engines are getting more complex, graphics rendering is becoming more complex....games are getting bigger.
And this should not be a supprise to anyone...this has been going on since the birth of the inhome gaming industry. It happens everytime the term 'next gen' starts getting tossed around. Nothing new going on here.
Either get used to longer d/l times as games get bigger or spring for faster connection.....if thats possible. Persoanly still waiting on the fiber network the provider in my area was promising 2 years ago...screw this 20down2up.