RetroGamingUK
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Edit: I’ll update OP with publisher list
I’ve seen a lot of arguments on here lately about buying physical games being pointless now due to the full game not being on the disc. But how common is this?
- Which publishers are best at putting the entire game on disc and in a polished state?
- Which publishers release games in an often buggy state requiring patches?
- Who are the worst offenders for putting a download code in the box/disc?
Best
Nintendo - full game on cartridge
Bandai Namco - full game on disc/cartridge
Capcom - full game on disc/cartridge
Sega - full game on disc/cartridge
Square-Enix - full game on disc/cartridge
Sony - full game on disc
Worst
Activision - Downloads required (COD)
Bethesda - Download code in box (Wolfenstein Youngblood)
EA - Download required to play (EAFC 25)
Microsoft - DRM required to install (Halo Infinite)
Take2 - Download code in box (Outer Worlds)
Ubisoft - Downloads required (Star Wars)
I’ve seen a lot of arguments on here lately about buying physical games being pointless now due to the full game not being on the disc. But how common is this?
- Which publishers are best at putting the entire game on disc and in a polished state?
- Which publishers release games in an often buggy state requiring patches?
- Who are the worst offenders for putting a download code in the box/disc?
Best
Nintendo - full game on cartridge
Bandai Namco - full game on disc/cartridge
Capcom - full game on disc/cartridge
Sega - full game on disc/cartridge
Square-Enix - full game on disc/cartridge
Sony - full game on disc
Worst
Activision - Downloads required (COD)
Bethesda - Download code in box (Wolfenstein Youngblood)
EA - Download required to play (EAFC 25)
Microsoft - DRM required to install (Halo Infinite)
Take2 - Download code in box (Outer Worlds)
Ubisoft - Downloads required (Star Wars)
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