![]() ![]() While a lot of games come with day-1 patches these aren't actually required to play a game as other answer have pointed out. You are mistaking an Update download there. The most notable example of this was Assassin's Creed: Unity which was border line unplayable at launch and required several large patches in the following weeks. I personally think this is an improvement to the way things were in the PS2 era although it does lead to games occasionally being shipped in a sub-standard state and relying on day one patches to fix any issues. In short, nothing is stopping you from playing now, directly from the disk, and you have a vastly improved and expanded experience available if you choose to download the free, 30gb worth of patches. In the days of PS2 this kind of post launch support was impossible, once the game shipped that was it, warts and all. It is not mandatory to have an internet connection to play this game, or most single player games, with some exceptions such as the Destiny series.Īlso worth noting is that Final Fantasy 15 has been out for about 1 year, the 30gb of data you are downloading represents improvements and additional content that has been provided post launch to improve and expand the game. ![]() Once the game has installed you can start the game and play version 1.00 that is on the disk while the 30gb of additional data is downloading. ![]()
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