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DonFerrari said:

And why would any publisher allow multiple digital stores inside the same enviorement just to predate the price they set? And it aint RRP in PSN it is fixed price (or discount) since Sony by themself (as the store owner) can't change the price.

They wouldn't, which is the problem. I know it' a fixed price, as per them fixing the price, it's sadly an issue that in honesty means the 'digital future' is a long way off.



Hmm, pie.

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The Fury said:
DonFerrari said:

And why would any publisher allow multiple digital stores inside the same enviorement just to predate the price they set? And it aint RRP in PSN it is fixed price (or discount) since Sony by themself (as the store owner) can't change the price.

They wouldn't, which is the problem. I know it' a fixed price, as per them fixing the price, it's sadly an issue that in honesty means the 'digital future' is a long way off.

The only place it can flourish is in PC... but even with the fixed prices I believe with time we may see a diferenciation between physical and digital even on the console stores... but for that people would need to stop buying digital for basically the same price forfeiting the right to resell and lend just for the commodity not to leave the couch or wait for the shipping. Since we know that won't happen we don't have much hope.



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