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The point is, if I had bought the digital version, I would have started download yesterday and would already be playing...
P.S.: I just realized I missed a digit in the original post. My download is 10 MBit, not 1. Sorry for that, but still damn slow...
What the ♥♥♥♥ is going on here?
Sadly lots of companys are doing this now a days because of the whole DRM issue and the availability of faster internet. It's not just these Devs or Sega. It's been going on for at least a few years now for some games.
But I hear ya; hang in there. ;)
@Slevin Kelevra thats a really interesting advice, I think I'll try that since I actually really bought it on Amazon too...
Each of them might be DVD9 (double-layer), so it is around 8gb (~32gb). And the game is asking 60gb. And i believe they compressed it to ~40gb.
Blu-ray on PC is not a thing, unfortunatelly. And it will never be.
I don't know what you mean by "Blu-Ray on PC is not a thing", unless there's some licensing issues preventing Windows or Linux from unpacking data from them, Blu-Ray players for PCs do exist and can playback Blu-Ray movies.
It is not a thing cause it wont become popular like dvds have became for obvious reasons.
now everything is about streaming, cloud, download, buying something and having it right away, etc.
(am i really explaning this?)
Second of all, MFW 10mb/s is slow. :(
You darn kids, I remember when 2mb/s was amazing and now I feel old, thanks a lot!