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Topic: bayonetta 2 physical media vs digital copy

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maco

Hey, the only thing holding me back from getting bayo 2 is the physical media not being available in my country, ergo, purchasing the digital copy would be the way to go... however i have some concerns like; content quality and loading time.

1) Will it load faster with the CD?

2) Are the graphics the same on both digital and physical media?

PS: if you are wondering why am i being picky with this, have in mind that gta 5 on ps3 disc has better graphics.

ty

maco

luisesteban

I download the game.

Don't know how fast the disc loads, but in digital the loading times are quite fast.
The graphics should be the same quality

If you own the black wii u, remember the promo of the deluxe program.

luisesteban

maco

luisesteban wrote:

I download the game.

Don't know how fast the disc loads, but in digital the loading times are quite fast.
The graphics should be the same quality

If you own the black wii u, remember the promo of the deluxe program.

thanks, is there a way to take a screenshot to compare?

Edited on by maco

maco

DefHalan

maco wrote:

luisesteban wrote:

I download the game.

Don't know how fast the disc loads, but in digital the loading times are quite fast.
The graphics should be the same quality

If you own the black wii u, remember the promo of the deluxe program.

thanks, is there a way to take a screenshot to compare?

The graphics are the same. All that will be different are load times and whether or not you have a box.

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

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CaviarMeths

The Wii U disc apparently has a read speed of 22MB/s. 22MB/s is fast enough to play most games with minimal loading time. For a comparison, the PS3 reads discs at 9MB/s.

But to be technically correct, the digital version will be faster than the disc version, as the USB 2.0 connection that an external HDD uses typically has a much higher transfer speed than 22MB/s.

Edited on by CaviarMeths

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maco

although i dont have a external HD guess i just can't go wrong with the digital copy
ty all

maco

DefHalan

maco wrote:

although i dont have a external HD guess i just can't go wrong with the digital copy
ty all

Without an external Hard Drive, I am not sure if both Bayonetta 1 & 2 will fit on the internal. Together they are about 25 GB

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

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unrandomsam

Seek time should be the big advantage.

Also depends how well the position of the different bits on the disk is done. (Ubisoft are notoriously bad at doing that).

I bet load times are another thing that cannot be commented on and all the reviewers used digital.

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Dave24

You won't notice that much difference in load times, however I noticed that when I'm playing Bayonetta 1 the disc drive is really loud

Dave24

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