| vivster said: You're running in circles. Nothing you just said is new and has always been this way. So why would all digital change anything in that matter? I assume your assumption is that people only buy consoles because they still have physical copies but that's wrong. People will still buy consoles with all digital content because the pros against a PC remain. |
My comments have and will be the same as what I've said since the first post. Having physical copies was the only real benefit of a console over PC. If it's a digital purchase, then there's no benefit except for a game being exclusives. I've said consoles would be secondary because of the exclusives, but when you can get a PC and have better performance, play games for all prior generations, cheaper costs due to no required online fee, and multiple markets to purchase games from instead of just one, there's no benefit for being a console owner.
I've already gave you my reasoning, but what have you said other than a retort that I'm repeating the same thing? What amazing reasons do you have for everyone to stick to being a console owner and paying more money for digital games that will no longer be playable on the next gen systems when they arrive? Other than what I've said, there's nothing that you can say. Other than exclusives on both consoles and PC or not having to upgrade your graphics card, which you could upgrade once and be done with it, there are no benefits whatsoever. HDTVs have had PC inputs for awhile now, most graphics cards have HDMI outputs now, PCs have been able to use controllers since the 90s, maybe the 80s though all I remember are flight sticks, and now days most games that have a console release also have a PC release.
I'm also not saying that people aren't going to continue buying consoles, I'm saying why I'm going to primarily be a PC gamer once everything goes all digital and questioning everyone else's intentions as well. Whether consoles continue to do good or not is a moot point. It's that there will be no more benefits for owning a console as a primary when physical releases are gone outside of exclusives.







