One of the main pro points in favour of online gaming is surely that the game can and should be able to adapt to the majority of gamers better than a standalone title where DLC and updates have to be downloaded.So, it's encouraging to discover that Sony is making its DriveClub motor gaming system more flexible when it comes to gamers' needs.
Speaking to
The Guardian, studio group technical director Scott Kirkland explains, "If we recognise that a majority of people take a particular path through the game that we didn't anticipate, we could dynamically modify the default order that the digital version of the game gets pulled down in – and actually, that same technique could apply to how the data is pulled off the Blu-ray as well. We can continue to make the experience better for the player."
Excellent. Well done all.