@Atzenkiller: Oh really? with all the DLC you buy for it? LOL Now I "don't own a console"? you're really a retard because you still don't understand the subject. What ever I do with MY time isn't a matter of your concern, so don't come here with your childish argument of "look at how much time you waste each day on bullshit", since downloading again a deleted game IS WASTING TIME IN BULLSHIT. Now you see how stupid you are?
@Atzenkiller: It's obvious you don't understand whats we're talking about here, isnt about a decent internet connection, its about we are forced to delete our games because of the game's negligent development by the game studios. You say "You might suddenly wake up one night and get a strong urge to play a certain game right then", well f*cking yeah! its my right, its my game, its my urgency. Why should I limit me whatever I want to play just because someone don't do his/her job well?
If you are someone who never touch again a game already played, good fo you, but out there are many, many gamers like me who just want to grab a game, insert the disc and begin playing it whenever I want, instead wait download it again because the dev's ineptitude.
@Atzenkiller: LOL, so if you didn't touched a game in months you're not allowed to wake up in the middle of the night to play YOUR game in YOUR console, just because you MUST delete games because the devs are lazy and release unfinished games that need great space in your console? That's the most stupid excuse I ever read, maybe the next will be: "Once you complete a game delete it and throw it in the trash bin, because, well you already play it, why you want to have it there stored in your console, or worse, in your shelf or bookcase?"
@Atzenkiller: good for you for your patience, after the 1 hour of download you must install it, so an hour and a half later maybe you can play. But then when you buy a new game you're going to delete that 50gb game again, but what the hell it was only a 1 hour and a half of your time!
@Atzenkiller: Try to do that when you have downloaded almost 30gb of DLC for several games, then when you want to play them, download everything again. Problem is that we customers always have to adapt to what the devs want, unfinished games that need to be patched/installed, limited capacity of HDD and now SSD, and above all of that, people like you who justify it. And no, I dont have a dial up connection, but I don't want to waste my time deleting/downloading games just because devs are lazy and sell unfinished games forcing us to waste space.
Im only worried about the SSD capacity, seeing the mess devs make in this gen with all the "one day patch" thing (and subsequent patches), we could end with a console with a limited retro capability, how many PS4 games could need the 50gb space to work properly in the PS5? I bet the 100%, we all know that the 1tb disc isn't enough ( I had to buy a 2tb disc for my PS4 and now is full) so the PS5 will need a great SSD capacity, just to work as a decent retro console.
@aross2004: why a "retarded comment" "pissed you off"? With your great intelligence you could ignore it and keep on going, but instead you're "pissed off", how smart you are!
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