Next he'll charge you to buy a case for a game. And to make you buy the case, the disc will be sold with no sleave or anything, just the disc.
Next he'll charge you to buy a case for a game. And to make you buy the case, the disc will be sold with no sleave or anything, just the disc.
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"My guess is unlike film studios that are really stuck with a model that goes through theatrical distribution and takes a signification amount of the profit away, if we were to go to an audience and say 'We have this great hour and a half of linear video that we'd like to make available to you at a $20 or $30 price point,' you'd have the biggest opening weekend of any film ever," he said. |
This is flat out dumb. Theatrical releases taking profit away? Yes, Avatar went back into theaters to lose profit, and straight to DVD releases do gangbusters. There is a reason that movies have theatrical releases: exposure and high ticket prices.
Twenty to thirty dollars? Who the hell is going to buy the equivalent of a B Grade movie, or worse, for top dollar? Talk to me when it hits the $5 bargin bin, or better yet, never. There are so many great movies out there I can buy for $5 to $10, rent, or just stream for free on my Netflix.
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Well, I've been complaining for a while that games have been becoming less of a game and more of an interactive movie. Guess someone in the industry finally realized this also, and is looking to market it differently. And to that, I say good job. But that's about all I can complement. A fair price I would put on this, digitally distributed, for an hour and a half, would be about $10, nowhere near the $20-30 that Kotick wants. And at either price, it's not going to do gangbusters; movie theaters have the benefit of 'price per person' that a DVD doesn't have.
There is a different direction that I think would be better to go with this: remove the cutscenes from the game disk entirely, and just make game. This will drastically reduce the amount of space needed for the game. If it's a big enough game, the "movie" disk with the cut scenes can be an extra item for the limited edition release. Or hell, maybe even, on the movie disk, have an install cut scenes option; the game upon boot can check and set a 1-bit flag for movie install (0=no, 1=yes) and load the movie if the flag is set to yes. I could even see it going to DLC cut scenes, but my concern here is that those make up most of the space on a disk, so they'd take a while to download at their current resolutions; instead, I see them selling you an unlock key to access the movie already on the disk, and I personally hate unlock keys...
Either way, if it means that the game has to be able to stand on the gameplay, and not the cinematics, like many current "games" do, then it's a good thing for gaming. Alas, I do think it'll leave the games unchanged, and just be a compilation of cut scenes from the game, maybe with some smoothing in-between footage to make a semi-coherent movie...
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| darthdevidem01 said: I'd only be ok with that if Kojima-San did it |
Aren't Kojima's games cutscene movies?
Sorry. I couldn't resist.
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