thranx said:
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Very wrong.
For years, computers had 5.25", 3.5" disk drives, cds or dvds, and then installed the games to a hard drive. We did not refer to that as digital distribution. The key word is DISTRIBUTION, how the data is distributed, not how it is eventually stored.
If you want to have a seperate thread about hard/flash drive storage of games after purchase vs optical medium storage then make your own thread, and I will come agree with you that all consoles in the Wii3/X0/PS5 gen will have that, either as required or as default.
PSP:Go only allowed digital distribution, thus it failed miserably. X1 allows both retail AND digital distribution, thus it might be saved.
Regardless of where you keep your data, most people are not wanting a console where they can only get games via download. My house of 6 people recently doubled our download limit, to 200 gb. That means we could each download a PS3 game that fills a blu ray every month and a half, assuming we did no other downloading. Before we doubled our download limit, it would have been 1 game every 3 months.
Digital distribution of full home console games will not be suitable for all customers (including those in regional areas/poorer countries) by the time the next gen rolls around. Anyone who abandons retail, will be abandoning most of the market.







