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Couldn't comprehend the idea of having a PC without a BD-RW drive atleast, not sure why everyone makes a machine without them these days.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, but if they made an actual game disc and used say .. dual-layer BD? that has an absolute ton of space on it? it's not an impossible feat but I could see them sweeping the idea under the carpet because everything has to have Origin now (I despise DRM in all its forms, but you have to appease some evils I guess, I miss DOS ;_;.) for their library.
Not holding my breath for a disc release outside of consoles ofcourse, but getting some kind of confirmation of a yes/no from a EA/BioWare staff member would be nice.
Also yes, Auzzie internet is slow lol. I have unlimited monthly data with my provider but the speeds dude? ugh.. lucky to break 1.8MB/s for downloading anything. So if Legendary Edition was in actual fact 120GB atleast? have to do it over a few days if not a week as I don't leave my PC running when I'm either asleep or out of the house.
@Dawezy wrote:
Couldn't comprehend the idea of having a PC without a BD-RW drive atleast, not sure why everyone makes a machine without them these days.
A sensible idea.
Though the lack of Blu-Ray as a PC standard means game publishers won't make or sell games withe that format.
I suspect the days of physical media are very much numbered. 🤨
- 5 years ago
Well, been over a month now and I didn't spot any BioWare or EA staff drop that info I was after, but alot of the other comments got the headmeat thinkin so much obliged gents. 🙂
Not surprised but just disappointed I'd prefer to swap a few BD/DVD's around and install it (as I did with the the original ME1/2/3.) - instead of sitting there for a few days with mediocre Auzzie download speeds to grab it all digital.
Ah well. 😞
Here's to hoping they keep true to the source material and not censor anything~
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