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This is the discussion thread for an article on GTPlanet:
Sometimes even small changes need a bigger amount of data. It’s not as simple as to change only a couple of numbers by patching in some kb of data.Bit of an odd question: is it known why correcting some numbers for one already existing car requires 356 megabytes of data to download?
Don't you hate it when the coders wait until you get into the middle of your 4 hours of sleep before announcing and then launching an update?
In todays world this size is nothing..Bit of an odd question: is it known why correcting some numbers for one already existing car requires 356 megabytes of data to download?
Since you haven't been here long, I'll explain that it is an inside joke with @Famine, who always seems to be away from the keyboard when PD decides to do an update, especially an out-of-sequence one or one that could be on either the 4th or 5th Thursday of the month.No. Not even a little bit. Do you wake up every morning hating something or just today?
In addition to the above answers, PD have been known to ship WIP code in these emergency bugfix updates; most notably there was a change to the weather radar that got silently added in an update that was meant to just fix a specific crash.Bit of an odd question: is it known why correcting some numbers for one already existing car requires 356 megabytes of data to download?
But... it doesn't begin until April 17th?I LOST MY PROGRESS OF THE GT WORLD SERIES!
This is some Yuki Tsunoda-type communication. Were you racing in a 6h custom race over the time that the servers went down? Or do you mean that you were completing the single-player final championship event? Maybe we can help explain your situation a bit better with more info.**** POLYPHONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOST MY PROGRESS OF THE GT WORLD SERIES!!!!!!!
I WAS RACING FOR ABOUT 6 HOURS BECAUSE OF MY ****IN' BROKEN CONTROLLER!!!!!!!!!
**** UPDATES!!!!!!!
Блядь!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry for my bad English, but I've been getting mad at this update.