So, I'm sure some of you know of GTA V's required download that's 8 gigabytes. My question is, is this download installing the game to your hard drive or is like (for example) a texture pack like Battlefield 3? What I mean by that is when I download the 8 gb "update", does that update install GTA V to my hard drive a long with everything else or will I still need to install the actual game?
It's a weird question, I may of worded it confusingly and if I have I apologize but this is just something I'm curious to know.
Thanks. Have a great day.
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[quote]thanks. Have a great day![/quote] The most polite post I've ever seen.
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Thanks for helping clarify this guys. I have a gigantic HDD (320 gb) so downloading both isn't a big deal, it's just I prefer making my game function as efficiently as possible and it would have been cool if it just a "one and done" kind of thing. No biggie, still freaking out cause of how excited I am for the game.
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My guess is its like Halo 4, installing content on the second disk, with the option of installing the first if you like.
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Like Halo 4, I'd assume you'll need to install both if you don't want the disc spinning whilst you play.
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I believe it to be both. Running the game/textures from the HDD would increase loading times while roaming from one side of the city to the other.
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Uh. I have no idea. [quote]Thanks. Have a great day.[/quote] Why, thank you. You too.
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I'd assume it's a little of both. Nothing like a day one patch to stop your game being completely leaked early! The reason for mandatory installs is that the read speed from a disc (even Blueray, especially Compact Discs) is so much slower it creates a bottleneck for games that are constantly loading world areas, meshes and textures (like GTA, Skyrim, etc). You have a great day too!