![]() ![]() It's stressful when the enemy is looking for you!Ĭarrying a bunch of shit will feel heavy! Unless you're in the shade, you'll be hot! If the fact that Snake can only call two people on his codec isn't enough to make Metal Gear veterans to go "What," how about the fact that one of them is Rosemary, who offers advice that all basically comes down to obvious shit? Bush making a joke about how his father handled the 1991 Gulf War. As cute as it was, the "TIME TO CHANGE THE DISC LOL" comment is like George W. The installations, on the other hand, take at least one minute and must be done five times through every playthrough. ![]() ![]() It takes less than a minute to open the PlayStation's CD tray (or press EJECT on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PC running an emulator, etc), take out the disc, put it back in it's case, take out the disc labeled DISC TWO, put it in the tray, close the tray (or press EJECT again) and press start. The fact that Otacon has the fucking nerve to make fun of Metal Gear Solid's disc swap due to 1998 technology is a bigger slap in the face. Instead, we have to deal with Snake smoking every time we want to play an act that is not currently installed. Why, Konami? I can understand having this as an option for those who are conservative about their useless harddrive space, but most of us would rather have one fat installation file and leave it at that. This is an endless loop of installations. Guns of the Patriots is not updating anything–it's overwriting a previous installation. See, even on a PC, when you run an installation, you're fucking done unless you have to download an update or something. Most of you did not even realize this until you beat the game and wanted to do another run. No, the problem with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots' installations is the fact that they never end unless you don't want to play the game any more. Without the installation, the loading times would be even worse than they already are. Nor would it be fair to bitch about installing Metal Gear Solid 4 in general. It's like bitching that the original Metal Gear games were 8-bit. Now it would be unfair of me to blame Metal Gear Solid 4 for things that are actually issues with the hardware. Then the PlayStation 3 comes in with it's fucking 2X Blu-ray drive to slow things down. By the time of the PlayStation 2, though, not only were we used to loading times, but they actually were improved by far thanks to the DVD format. You know, there was one thing I hated during the late 1990's about video games… loading screens. ![]() "Do not leave the disc in a hot or humid place such as near a heater or inside a car." Or how about inside my PLAYSTATION 3 while it's fucking installing for the 18,298,127th time?!?! ![]()
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