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Would you quite Modern Gaming if its Digital Only?

yes 197 44.57%
 
no 245 55.43%
 
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Azzanation said:
potato_hamster said:
Azzanation said:
Lauster said:
Azzanation said:
Lauster said:
Azzanation said:
My simple question to those who would is "Do you play the game or the Box?*
Google what a video game is and what its meant to do and you will find your anwser there.

 My simple question to you is "Do you prefer to buy a product, or a service that you don't control ?"

 If your Steam account is closed (for whatever reason, like not accepting a new EULA for example) you loose all your games.

Note : link redirect to a french site, so there is this that is not the same story but seems to have the same result.

Iv had my Steam account since 2004, it has been more relyable then any console purchase i have made. All my games are playable today with free updates in 2016.

Look at the benefits

My games cant get lost, Stolen, Damaged, my home storage space increases, i dont have to put the disk in the machine to play it, and i can go anywhere around the world and not have to worry about taking my games with me.

Disadvantages

That assumption electricity no longer exists.

Sorry but iv been collecting games since the 80s. I have no room or the patients with phyical games anymore. Its no longer needed.

I game because i want entertainment,  not so i can look at a box on my shelf knowing that its mine forever when in fact even phyical copy of games can still be taken away. I own many CD based games that no longer have support though a server. What if Live or PSN go down and you own 500 phyical games and you need a day one patch?

Exacty.

 Cool story bro, but you miss the point if you think that people that doesn't want the digital-only  is just for a "look at a box on my shelf" purpose.

I collect games since the 80s too, still not a problem for me, but I can understand your point about the space occupied.

I wish you to never have problem with the society of the man on your avatar.

In your 500 physical games, lets say there are  only 20 that are unplayable without their day one patch ? Still better to have 480 games playable than none if your Steam account is closed, isn't it ?

Exactly.

But it's more a DRM problem than a digital problem.

                               

There is no argument, Digital is a far more superiour way to buy and play your games. I have had more console and disk problems with my games then i ever did with digital. Your basing your argument around "What if Steam shuts down" lol honestly you really think they will shut down? If you were right another company will pick it up and continue it. Its a major cash grab.

Your next gen console relies on the internet, most of your games require internet to play and to download the day one patches. Without PSN or Live your console is a sitting brick.

Have you notice that the game box you have has nothing in it? The console only needs the disk to prove you purchased it becasue the stupid gaming community we have today hated on DRM so now we are forced to put a plastic disk in the plastic box to give the tick of approval. Buying phyiscal is a complete waste of resources and the sooner we go 100% digital the sooner we will have Steam priced games. The longer companies have to supply disks the more we will pay for digital because they want to sell you the disks first becasue again "Stupid community" 

Its not like the past where you can look at your N64 collection and go "I own those games" espeacilly with the formats we game on today its only a cover nothing else. I dont even think my PS1 or NES even work today due to there age, so i have 500+ unplayable games because i have no other way to play them. But you would rather that then have a service that looks after your games for you. Imagine you have a house fire? You lose all your games, but if you have them online there untouchable and always ready to download.

Digital is also the best form of backwards compatiablity, you dont need to own multiple types of hardware and to hope to god your old consoles still work or worse, hoping the disks/cartridges still read.

Sure you cant sell digital but you can always sell your account. I personally dont buy games to sell them.

Theres so much wrong with this post I don't even know where to begin. Steam has steam prices because steam has competition - Amazon, gog, humble, origin etc. all over the exact same games that can be played on the same piece of hardware. Sony has no competition in the marketplace for PS4 games. MS has no competition in the marketplace for X1 games. You're not going to see steam-style prices so long as there is only an MS marketplace on your xbox to buy xbox games. They have no reason to.

Your PS1 and N64 games should work just fine if you took care of them. I still play my PS1 and dreamcast games all the time, and some of those games are 18 years old. Why wouldn't they work? People are still playing their NES games from 1985.

As for backwards compatibility, just try getting the original GTA working on Windows 10. Tell me how much fun of an experience that is if you get it to work as its supposed to.



*Your PS1 and N64 games should work just fine if you took care of them. *

Digital you dont have to take care of them. Not everyone lives in a perfect enviroment, people have lost there belongings or even there houses. What happens then? Do you get a refund on all your games you lost to your house fire? No, can you redownload them if there digital? Yes.

I own Vice City, San Andreas, Liberty City, 3, 4 and 5 on Steam and they all work perfectly fine on my 55inch TV in full screen... i didnt even need to buy a remastered edition to play it in full.  

Hardware doesnt last forever , any body could tell you that, unless you have it sealed in an air tight, dust free Nasa storage room its going to not work one day. Same goes for disks and formats.

There are no benefits anymore having the games on disks, infact you get more disadvatages having it on disk then digital. The sooner the gaming community move on the better the industry becomes.



 

There are plenty of advantages to havings games on discs. Being able to re-sell them being a major one, being able to lend them to friends and family being another. Owning a copy of something that may in fact increase in price over time is yet another. Nevermind whatever value there is in having a game on your shelf rather than a hard drive if you see any in that.

You might not see those benefits as important to you, but that doesn't mean they're not important to others. In fact they might be important to the majority of console gamers.



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Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:
Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:

Again, you're assuming that Sony cannot push an update to your console and install it without your knowledge. You would be wrong. It's part of the EULA you agreed to.



they cant do it. The PS4 cant turn on and download stuff

It quite literally can if its connected to the internet. My PS4 downloads and installs updates while it's turned off right now. The PS4 is never truly off if its plugged in.



youre confusing it with sleepmode 

Yet somehow when I quite literally turn my PS4 off from the main menu, my PS4 will still "wake up" and install updates overnight. Amazing how that happens isn't it? It's almost as if your PS4 is never truly "off", and Sony is more than capable of communicating with it even when it's "off".





Yes i will quit gaming because i want my games retail for my collection and todays gaming doesnt attract me anymore



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Nope. Digital only is going to happen at some point anyway, your kids will laugh at you when you tell them you had to drive to the store to buy a single video game that came on a small plate sized disc or a cartridge 4x the size of their phone. 



I wouldn't quit gaming but I would quit console gaming.

PC has basically been digital only for a lot of people for awhile now but it's fine because there are so many games and so many distribution channels, you can always find sweet deals on lots of games. MicroSony and publishers would love a digital only market on consoles, once the infrastructure is there for it. Just look at how ludicrous most prices already are.



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potato_hamster said:

There are plenty of advantages to havings games on discs. Being able to re-sell them being a major one, being able to lend them to friends and family being another. Owning a copy of something that may in fact increase in price over time is yet another. Nevermind whatever value there is in having a game on your shelf rather than a hard drive if you see any in that.

They "may" increase in price, but only a fraction of retail games are that lucky, especially if you open the box to play the game. Most games lose a lot of their resell value, in most cases the few bucks you can get for them ain't worth the effort.





potato_hamster said:
Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:
Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:

Again, you're assuming that Sony cannot push an update to your console and install it without your knowledge. You would be wrong. It's part of the EULA you agreed to.



they cant do it. The PS4 cant turn on and download stuff

It quite literally can if its connected to the internet. My PS4 downloads and installs updates while it's turned off right now. The PS4 is never truly off if its plugged in.



youre confusing it with sleepmode 

Yet somehow when I quite literally turn my PS4 off from the main menu, my PS4 will still "wake up" and install updates overnight. Amazing how that happens isn't it? It's almost as if your PS4 is never truly "off", and Sony is more than capable of communicating with it even when it's "off".



 

it never turned on when i turned it off. again youre confusing it with sleep mode, if its orange thats when its in sleep mode



Conina said:
potato_hamster said:

There are plenty of advantages to havings games on discs. Being able to re-sell them being a major one, being able to lend them to friends and family being another. Owning a copy of something that may in fact increase in price over time is yet another. Nevermind whatever value there is in having a game on your shelf rather than a hard drive if you see any in that.

They "may" increase in price, but only a fraction of retail games are that lucky, especially if you open the box to play the game. Most games lose a lot of their resell value, in most cases the few bucks you can get for them ain't worth the effort.



it depends what games you buy. But you also forget that if you allready played and beat the game and then sell it off you got more than worth your money



Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:
Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:
Ruler said:
potato_hamster said:

Again, you're assuming that Sony cannot push an update to your console and install it without your knowledge. You would be wrong. It's part of the EULA you agreed to.



they cant do it. The PS4 cant turn on and download stuff

It quite literally can if its connected to the internet. My PS4 downloads and installs updates while it's turned off right now. The PS4 is never truly off if its plugged in.



youre confusing it with sleepmode 

Yet somehow when I quite literally turn my PS4 off from the main menu, my PS4 will still "wake up" and install updates overnight. Amazing how that happens isn't it? It's almost as if your PS4 is never truly "off", and Sony is more than capable of communicating with it even when it's "off".



 

it never turned on when i turned it off. again youre confusing it with sleep mode, if its orange thats when its in sleep mode

You really need to look in to how "off" the PS4 is when it's "off". The results may surprise you.





Conina said:
potato_hamster said:

There are plenty of advantages to havings games on discs. Being able to re-sell them being a major one, being able to lend them to friends and family being another. Owning a copy of something that may in fact increase in price over time is yet another. Nevermind whatever value there is in having a game on your shelf rather than a hard drive if you see any in that.

They "may" increase in price, but only a fraction of retail games are that lucky, especially if you open the box to play the game. Most games lose a lot of their resell value, in most cases the few bucks you can get for them ain't worth the effort.



True, but there is a 0% chance of a digital copy that increases in value if it remains as widely available and easy to obtain as people claim it to be. Thus, it's an advantage for hard copies of games.