Spider-Man 2 got a PC version, but it was a completely different game from the more well-known console versions and wasn’t nearly as good. A linear progression of levels instead of an open world and you could only swing from “webbing points.”
And just to clarify, I was taking about the 2023 version of Spider-Man 2 on PS5, not the 2002 version on GameCube. The official PC port is that game doesn’t come out for another year, or you could just play the unofficial port now.
And FWIW hardware limitations weren’t a thing in 2002, either. Graphics cards existed then. So again, dude’s talking out of their ass.
*Laughs in Spider-Man 2 Brazil* (the unofficial PC port)
It’s a 256GB download, and when there’s an update, you have to re-download the entire game again. I hope you have gigabit internet.
Spider-Man 2 got a PC version, but it was a completely different game from the more well-known console versions and wasn’t nearly as good. A linear progression of levels instead of an open world and you could only swing from “webbing points.”
No I meant the Spider-Man 2 that came out on the PS5 in 2023.
Wow, how come? It couldn’t be because of hardware limitation, right?
Dude’s talking out their ass.
And just to clarify, I was taking about the 2023 version of Spider-Man 2 on PS5, not the 2002 version on GameCube. The official PC port is that game doesn’t come out for another year, or you could just play the unofficial port now.
And FWIW hardware limitations weren’t a thing in 2002, either. Graphics cards existed then. So again, dude’s talking out of their ass.
Ark with all its DLCs somehow manages to be bigger than this.
But what about the update size? I doubt any game has a 256GB update, even Ark.