Icyedge said:
Foibbles said:
DSpedfrom said:
People against digital only games come off as retrograde to me. It's not evil reincarnated. What it is, is a new system and as such the kinks will be worked out as we go along. If you want to contribute to its beginning, you can, if you don't, then refrain from it. Do not, however, scream and run in circles in denial because it is the direction we are facing and walking to.
As for myself, I would love to have a PSP go. I'm waiting for the time when there are third party digital stores (ex.: GameStop or Amazon or GAME stores, where you can buy digital only versions as well, spawning price competition. I believe they are coming as well.) and when the device isn't as expensive as it is now.
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Please could you actually give valid reasoning for your outrageous opinion on digital distribution being the future?
Why should we not "scream in denial"?
Why should we listen to you?
Why do you think there will be 3rd party digital stores? Are you insane? There will never be 3rd party digital stores on a CLOSED DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OWNED WHOLEY BY A COMPANY, to think that a company would give up a potential slice of their main revenue generator other than the ridiculously overpriced hardware is laughable...
...Very uninformed and ignorant post!
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Actually his opinion is not as false as you would think. We are going to more and more digital distribution, if it becomes the norm, there will be laws to force first party to let 3rd party also distribute. Usually once something is a monopoly, governments will unite and vote law to have proper competition. An example would be when microsoft was force by law to stop using internet explorer as default internet browser. Governments hates monopoly, unless you live in a legaly messed up country.
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What like the iPod?
The Law hasn't done anything to open up that particular multibillion $ distribution network. I agree surely one day there will be legislation to stop monopolies and so on. But that day is a long way away, more like years.