other than eating discs, that article sums up my experience.
other than eating discs, that article sums up my experience.
Wha? I've never had those issues. The only obvious thing that does happen is downloading games and updates. It sucks when you want to play for 30-45 minutes, only to have to update the game you planned on playing that takes 30-45 minutes. Alas, that is the state of modern gaming.
*insert snark comment about Nintendo something something*
I have not used a Nintendo product since 1994.
DLs and updates kill me.
Have had numerous controller pairing issues that took 10+ minutes to resolve.
Installing the entire disc is just something I can't wrap my head around. The internal HDD connection is slow (slower than external, wtf). Even with SATA3 it would be quicker to just install the inner part of the disc and have it read from both the disc and HDD at the same time.
I've definitely had a ton of controller disconnect issues, happens all the time when playing FH3 and occasionally when playing RB4. Also, not sure if this happens to everyone else, but when I go to install an update, it'll sit there at 0 bytes for like 5 minutes. Just no movement at all. Then the bytes will start trickling in slowly...maybe 10kbps, for the next few minutes. Just before I get to about 10 minutes into the update process, suddenly it'll download at normal speed and it'll be over quickly.
After Destiny was released, I vowed that I would never own physical media again. Discs were obsolete years ago. My Xbone has never had a disc in it. All my games are digital downloads.
No, I'm saying that it's better to do less, and less often.
Get that weak shit off my track