Coming out on disc?
Cat_Gamer33
Australia Join Date: 2017-03-14 Member: 228912Members
Hi I would rely like to know if this cool game is coming to Xbox one on disc?, because I don't have that good internet to download it online plus it would take for ages. So I would to know if it also came to local game stores. Thanks.
EDIT: YES it worked FINNALY it took about 2 days, but it keeps saying I need Internet to play, Why?, I installed the trial version just to see the game if it all good, but now I need Internet to play, and buy it too. Does the full version need Internet to play offline? Too?
EDIT: YES it worked FINNALY it took about 2 days, but it keeps saying I need Internet to play, Why?, I installed the trial version just to see the game if it all good, but now I need Internet to play, and buy it too. Does the full version need Internet to play offline? Too?
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installation takes 2hrs or longer?
Retail (on diks) is way too expensive for a small company like UWE
Besides, the digital distribution is kinda key for development patches as well
I also saw subnautica on the XB1s store that it's only like $21 (WHY?) it's za abit cheap. And I heard it really lags and stuff
No, it's not that the price could rise to insane heights, like for example $109.99 or something crazy, just to cover the costs. There is something much bigger at work, it's just that retail is something only big developers can do. The creation, distribution fees and making sure you actually have the proper contacts and representatives to get it in all game stores across the planet or even just the US. The entire logistic systems behind that will cost an arm and a leg, something indie devs simply cannot afford or spend time or money on
This is a reason why one man developers and small teams, basically indie devs in general, use digital world wide distribution and a world wide store, which can also be be easily used for marketing. Alongside the usual review websites and famous YouTubers
Let's just say, the retail world is an archaic and outdated system. The world has gone digital a long time ago. But I can sympathize with people who have low internet speeds or data caps
Maybe you have a buddy who has Subnautica on Xbone, I guess you could transfer the files to your Xbone's HDD using at least a 16Gb quick USB stick/card reader or an external HDD... And you could probably turn off the patches, until the big content releases. I'm not sure how that works on MS's preview program. Heck maybe you can do the HDD run with a buddy again
Would a 2mb speed internet connection work for Subnautica to install? My internet is very(XVERY) slow.
But then again, is Xbone a smaller file size due to lower texture resolution @Obraxis?
Nevermind I found it, it's 9.61Gb according to the Xbone Preview site
So that would mean 11:27:54 at 2Mb max speed, I'd say start the download at around 8 or 10 and let it download overnight
Obby here is one of developers for Subnautica, so if he says it's "currently unlikely". That's that, so to speak
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/11/spacex-plans-worldwide-satellite-internet-with-low-latency-gigabit-speed/
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