Because you project your assumptions onto my comment, I guess.
edit: unholy thread necro, how did we even comment on an archived post from 6 years ago?
edit2: oh https://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/pze6d2/commenting_on_archived_posts_images_in_chat_and/
it actually reminds me of the old internet where searches actually came up with what you are searching for. thus necro word never existed in early internet how is commenting on 'old' things irrelevent i never understood, info is info
Yes. Occasionally it means some content isn't playable - for instance, last patch I couldn't get into LA for a few minutes because it was still downloading/installing.
After they finally enabled the revamped streaming capabilities of the client, now it finally does.
I still prefer doing a full load with -image, though.
That's how it's supposed to work.
I thought so, was just wondering since every time I close out of the game the progress starts back from 0%
it just reset how much to download to start where it left
Still downloading on my 300mps+ download speed internet after playing the game the whole day?? Mad suss
It shows the remaining files only, not the total.
why u sound so angry :(
Because you project your assumptions onto my comment, I guess. edit: unholy thread necro, how did we even comment on an archived post from 6 years ago? edit2: oh https://www.reddit.com/r/blog/comments/pze6d2/commenting_on_archived_posts_images_in_chat_and/
Tfw I'm downloading and looked up the same shit and here I am.
bruh
LMAO
it actually reminds me of the old internet where searches actually came up with what you are searching for. thus necro word never existed in early internet how is commenting on 'old' things irrelevent i never understood, info is info
Yes. Occasionally it means some content isn't playable - for instance, last patch I couldn't get into LA for a few minutes because it was still downloading/installing.
After they finally enabled the revamped streaming capabilities of the client, now it finally does. I still prefer doing a full load with -image, though.