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by technomalogical
2562 days ago
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I don't think that's been the case for a long, long time. Almost every new game on modern consoles and PCs will see one (or many) updates in its lifetime. Game cartridges, things we used to think of as immutable, are merely storage devices for delivery of the original game code. Two recent games I purchased for the Nintendo Switch, on cartridge, both required a download before I could play them. |
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There is also the side issue of game engines which many teams reuse from game to game so maybe that doesn't really apply.