Remember those days when you had to search for patches, and spend ages downloading them, only to find out you needed another even bigger one to play?
Remember those days when you had to search for patches, and spend ages downloading them, only to find out you needed another even bigger one to play?
and then the days when you bought a game only to fidn out once you insert the disc you need the internet to actually download the game to install it. Then you need a special program to get the download to download the game to isntall it. Then another program to run the game from the isntall. Then a patch to fix the program to run the game then a patch for the isntall to update the game before the game is even playable.
I actually remember the days when you bought games magazines, and they'd have the code for games printed inside. You had to type the code in yourself, and of course if it didn't run you were screwed.
And a spellchecker to spell install?
Who doesn't have the internet? Like 1% of the population? And I'd much rather have a "special program" to manage my games library and keep it up to date.
If you having day 1 issues with every single game you play, you need to sort your setup, they're far rarer than you're insinuating.
i remember the days of all that the OP has put but i much prefer it now, click download via steam or some such then play with no faff of patches etc etc.