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Yeah, tons of "scary" games for sale (including ... Spore!?)

Alice: Madness Returns. Not such a great game but the artwork is incredible.
 
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Also, If anyone wants to try out the evil within there's now a demo on steam.

Sports fans can try out NBA2k15 on steam for free for a couple more days.
 
Nobody knows how to optimise anymore.
Pah. 80 seconds. If only…
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Yeah, but the download size will be more to do with uncompressed textures, etc. Optimisation, particularly of the game engine, is more about getting extra out of the CPU/GPU.
 
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I think a better term would be "bloated". :)

I wouldn't call id Tech 5 unoptimized. I remember playing Rage on high settings with a GTX 470, and it ran quite well.
 
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I don't think 10GB for a demo is a big deal. It would only take me a few minutes to download with my connection. Internet connections have gotten much faster, and if you're still using DSL or dial-up, then it might be time to upgrade. :)

That said, I do feel bad for those people who live in places where there is no option to upgrade, as I went through that same thing for a few years. But for everyone else, time to get cable!
 
That said, I do feel bad for those people who live in places where there is no option to upgrade, as I went through that same thing for a few years. But for everyone else, time to get cable!

You sound like one of the XBox team. :p
 
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I don't think 10GB for a demo is a big deal. It would only take me a few minutes to download with my connection. Internet connections have gotten much faster, and if you're still using DSL or dial-up, then it might be time to upgrade. :)

Well I do have cable and it still takes over an hour to download 10GB. When I bought the game the full 50 GB game took over six hours to download off steam.:)
I think a better term would be "bloated". :)
That's because of the mega textures. I have always suffered stuttering, and sound issues with the game engine so that's why I say it's unoptimized.
 
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Not all cable is made equally. You have to ask for the highest speed available. In my case, we had to get a premier package of cable/tv/phone in order to get the 100Mb/s connection, but it's so worth it. I can download a 50GB game in an hour or less. A 10GB demo is not a big deal with a connection like this.

It's only a matter of time before everyone has a connection like this. I expect speeds to greatly increase with the fiber-optic lines that cable companies are starting to install in certain locations.

But yeah, definitely ask what the fastest speed your cable provider provides, and I would suggest getting that :). If it still takes 6 hours to download a 50GB game, then maybe you should move to a better location that has faster internet... :D.
 
But yeah, definitely ask what the fastest speed your cable provider provides, and I would suggest getting that :). If it still takes 6 hours to download a 50GB game, then maybe you should move to a better location that has faster internet… :D.
Well I'm not willing to pay $200 a month to Comcast.:smartass:

If I had another option that wasn't either DSL, or satellite I would gladly switch. The problem is the competition is very slim, and I wish Google Fiber was in my area.
 
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We already pay $150 a month to Time Warner and are still using asynchronous DSL.

We recently renegotiated and are paying $105/month for phone, cable and internet (15MBps). The problem, like anything, is that cable is a 'shared pipe', so we can see that bandwidth drop in the evenings ... plus I really need to buy a new router because we have about 40+ WiFi consumers in the house at this point.
 
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I think we pay $150 or so a month, and we get nearly top of the line cable connection. Comcast. The connection is 100Mb/s, and it's extremely fast and extremely reliable.

I guess I'm just a lucky son of a gun. :D
 
Well I have a new modem being sent to me so my speeds should finally pick up. I love how Comcast notifies you when you need to update your equipment.

Tip: They don't I always find out months after the announcement by e-mail.:disappointed:

Anyway right now I'm lucky to get 30 mbps for download. Which means I average about 2-3 MB a second for download right now. Hopefully that will change in a few weeks.
 
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Currently on sale @GOG, only a couple of hours left:

Tex Murphy: Tesla Effect 5$ (by far the cheapest price ever!)
Deadly Premonition: DC 5$ (patched up version, interesting David Lynch inspired game)
Outlast 5$
and many classics like
System Shock 2 2$
Shadow Man 1,50$
Harvester 2$
the Unreal franchise
 
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