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prayformojo said:
KingdomHeartsFan said:
prayformojo said:
Welcome to the future. Pretty soon, all of our physical media is going to be collecting dust while we weep for the days when we actually owned the things we play.

This is PC gaming, I remember a report saying 92% of game sales on PC were digital in 2013.  On consoles its not anywhere close to that, hell its not anywhere close to half of that.  PC gaming does not give insight on the future of physical media on consoles.

 


Oh, I know. I was speaking about physical media in general. I have a huge collection of DVD's that I bought between 1999-2005ish and yesterday, it dawned on me as my old DVD player is starting to break down, that all of our CD's, DVD's, BR's and games will be useless. If you don't manually convert your stuff into some sort of digital file, you're GOING to be screwed because there's going to be nothing to play any of them on in the future.

I may be in the minority, but that is pretty depressing to me.

Every computer can play DVDs I think and both consoles can play blu rays and DVDs so you'll be able to watch those forever :P, but converting that situation to gaming, say I had a huge collection of N64 games, but then my N64 broke.  There are a few retro gaming stores around me where I could buy another N64, but if I live in a place where there are no retro gaming stores then I could order one online.

What concerns me is games that have a required online feature where it is not even needed.  Ex Destiny has no reason to require an online connection imo, you can't trade items between people, hell you can't even communicate with other people.  It is not a mmo and it is perfectly playable alone, but the simple fact that people supported it even though it needed a online connection without it being needed and it being a huge success might mean other games will try doing the same.  Ofc when the servers for any game like this go down it will be unplayable.