Time Is A Battlefield: Hands-On With 'Quantum Break'

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realnoize

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I'm curious about that game, mostly because I like what the developer made in the past, but really, no word about all cut-scenes in the game being streamed (on PC) instead of stored locally, requiring the player to be connected to the net at all times while playing? Even for a single-player game?

As I understand, the cut scenes can be downloaded locally on Xbox One. But that option is absent for the PC version, which will require an online connection to view them.

So really, while the game looks interesting, this kind of strike this game off my wishlist now. I play on a gaming laptop, and not always where there is an internet connection available. I don't like buying games that dictates where and when I'll be able to play them. Oh well, more money to buy other games.
 
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