bannedagain said:
Doobie_wop said:
I like shelving my games, I like having my games available to me at all times, I like lending out my games, I like that my games actually hold some monetary value, I have 80 GB a month to use and I always reach my cap (without even using PSN or Live), I like that I can rent out my games, I like visiting stores, I like looking through bargain bins, I like having cool covers, I like that I have a choice between ten different stores that are competing for my money, I like that a developer and publisher can be properly rewarded with $27 upfront (instead of $5 at the next Steam sale), I like that it takes me much less time to go out and buy a game from a store than it would if I had to download it and I like knowing with certainty that any games I buy will still be around in 10 years time.
It's not going to be the next generation, but if we go fully digital in the generation after, then I'm out, not going to even bother and at that point I'll probably have better and cheaper hobbies to take up my time.
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I'm on board with you. What do you do to use up your cap. I just realized I got a 250 GB cap. How much do you use just playing online. Or is this just for downloading things. Sounds stupid but I'm not exactly sure what they are counting as usage. The cap sh-t has to go. what a way to get around not upgrading and making your product worth it.
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Demos, membership on Crunchyroll, downloads, Youtube, porn, lots of high resolution pictures and the just the general browsing. If I had to add 5 x 6 GB downloads to that, then my cap would be done within the first week.