DPsx7 said:
I dunno if new tech will push discs back into 'plug and play' or if carts will become too slow as well. No matter what that isn't the reason to keep physical formats. It's so much more like we've stated.
Why are you pushing that so hard? You can't tell me with a straight face any of the rest are major. Fallout isn't what it once was. Wolf is good but B-list. Hated Enemy Within (went in expecting something different). Stanfield? I'm sure they will, maybe new franchises won't. I mean I don't play Minecraft but that's not exclusive. Anything worth playing will come to other platforms. Cuphead is on PS4. Ori is on Switch. Tomb Raider landed back on PS4. Nothing is lost. Day one means nothing, I've got like 12 months of a backlog and rarely buy games before they drop in price. Oh it still is. You're eager for this rental service to eliminate discs with your idea of digital outselling physical. I'm just saying that's not true. You'd have something to argue with if I turned around and raved about PS Now or Nin's virtual console. I don't use those either. Easing how though? Where's the other all-digital XB? Ouya, PSP Go, Stadia - all duds. Wasn't that long ago people swore mobile was going to destroy consoles. Nope. Lol, you sound like someone else I've had this chat with. They too admitted it won't happen overnight, and probably not for a long time. It's clear our infrastructure wouldn't handle that kind of load. Every gamer all the time? Don't act like ISP's will play nice, that's not their shtick. Lots of rural gamers don't yet have a reliable connection. |
carts can't, by nature, be too slow if console makers still want upgradable 'internal' storage. its just the matter of making a port fast enough.
remember, carts back in the 80's and 90's were basically an 'extention' of internal storage, a cart that uses a plug and play implementation of NVME slot will be as fast as any installable piece of SSD would ever be.







