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Dulfite said:
z101 said:


Seriously? 50 years? It will take only a few years from now before physical copies will be a rarity. In 10 years 95% of the gaming market will be digital only. 


I said 100% may take that long. There will always be hold outs, no matter how illogical. I, myself, was once a big physical advocate, but now I only want digital when I go NX. I'm tired of switching discs.

I've never understood the switching discs problem. Seems lazy to me.



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Dulfite said:
VGPolyglot said:

If there is no more physical releases, then I will just stick with the older consoles. There are more physical games that I can buy than I will ever be able to play in my life that I won't be bothered missing out on the digital-only releases.


Your willing to sacrifice more advanced and modern games just because you like to have discs that get scratched and chip? Well, ok then lol.


games dont scratch anymore, thats whats awesome about the format that everyone is using right now. and i 100% agree with this sentiment. ill stick with older consoles too. with the way things are going now, i doubt i will be missing much if a game is more modern or more advanced. (look at ps3 -> ps4)



z101 said:
V-r0cK said:
I hope there's a physical version. If Fatal Frame V is digital then I can't get it sadly since i only have the 8gb Wii U model. The file size of the game is 16gb. =(

You don't know that you can simply buy a cheap USB stick or USB HD and use it with the Wii U?

A USB flash stick has issues being used for the Wii U so it's a gamble.

Then I'd need a minimum 32gb USB stick that's roughly $20. To pay an extra $20 on top of a $60(?) digital game seems a bit much.  And if i'd want a more reliable storage device (with a power source) i'd have to pay much more just for a single game. 



TheVoraciousFox said:
RubberWhistleHistle said:


yeah, i dont know why they treat europe like royalty compared to america. nitnendo doesnt give a shit about america anymore.

It's because NOA is more independent from NOJ while NOE tend to do what NOJ tells them.


Actually think you got that backwards, NoE seems to have more leeway in what they can bring over, while NoA more often then not are the ones playing it safe and seemingly doing what the head branch wants.



Blob said:
z101 said:


Seriously? 50 years? It will take only a few years from now before physical copies will be a rarity. In 10 years 95% of the gaming market will be digital only. 


95% of the gaming market won't have the internet capacity to download 100gig plus games.

People who spout the imminent death of physical games, don't live in places with bad internet. 

 


50 years ago no one used the internet. 100 years ago no one used computers. You really don't think, based on our exponentially growing rate of technology, that in 50-100 years third world countries can't pull that off? Seriously?



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Dulfite said:
Blob said:


95% of the gaming market won't have the internet capacity to download 100gig plus games.

People who spout the imminent death of physical games, don't live in places with bad internet. 

 


50 years ago no one used the internet. 100 years ago no one used computers. You really don't think, based on our exponentially growing rate of technology, that in 50-100 years third world countries can't pull that off? Seriously?

At the current rate that I know. In 50 years time we don't know how the gaming industry would look like.  By I can assure you in 10 years time several 3rd world countries won't reach 50mbps with a normal price for their consumers.



gabzjmm23 said:
Dulfite said:


50 years ago no one used the internet. 100 years ago no one used computers. You really don't think, based on our exponentially growing rate of technology, that in 50-100 years third world countries can't pull that off? Seriously?

At the current rate that I know. In 50 years time we don't know how the gaming industry would look like.  By I can assure you in 10 years time several 3rd world countries won't reach 50mbps with a normal price for their consumers.


I agree, but I never said 10 years.