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      2 months ago

      Only the installs were slow. Terrain streaming worked just fine right from the start (I played it from day one) - and once it’s cached on your machine, they can shut down the servers all they want, it’s still on your machine.

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          2 months ago

          Were you streaming at 180mbps?

          More than that, actually. I measured well over 250 over large cities. Others have reported more than 300.

          That’s not how cache works.

          In this case, it does. The cache for this simulator is a disk cache - and it’s completely configurable. You can manually designate its size and which parts of the world it’ll permanently contain. There’s also a default rolling cache (also on SSD - this program doesn’t even support hard drives), which does get overwritten over time.

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      2 months ago

      The CDN to download the initial files were slow, the in game streaming was fine.

      Yes, ownership sucks these days, but I don’t know how they’d technically pull this off as well without using a remote server. As a philosophy, if we’re purchasing games the only real choice is GoG, anything else ends up with us locked into some server-based licensing system.