But it didn't take too long for games to take advantage of increasing disk size and grow so big that they took as long to load from the hard disk as their ancestors did from floppies. Computer gamers of the 1980s learned to loathe the slow-as-molasses tape and floppy disk drives of the era, and cheered when they were replaced by the much faster hard disks. This is something of a cyclic trope because of technology changes. However, those aren't the subject of this trope � this trope is about games that take too damn long to load, and do so not just at startup, but the entire time you're playing. How we loathe them, and yet how common they are. 'Whensoever games are loaded off disk, whether that be a floppy, a hard drive, or some kind of Blu-ray thing, there will be games that take longer to load than to play.'Īh, Loading Screens.