MashPotatoTower
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My bum is on your lips
Find me a game that gets .15 cents and sells for $60 and I'll give you the 59.85 difference.Yeah at least I won't have to go in and get 15 cents for a game that's valued at 60 dollars.
maybe so, but i have no problem paying Xbox $50-$60 to help pay for what they do, which you just can't compare to whatever PSN has.True. But those stupid online passes will cease to exist. I hate those
FYI: http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/data-usage-what-are-the-different-plans-launchingi use comcast
I pay $60 a month
I have zero cap
and a 36 down and 8-10 up
Att and verizon internet phones have caps but not my comcast internet
Now if you pay like 19.99 a month for internet then ok you get what you pay for but most internets at hoe do not have caps
It was an exaggeration that you clearly didn't get. But if I buy a game and go to trade in two weeks later and they give me 25 dollars, that's criminal.Find me a game that gets .15 cents and sells for $60 and I'll give you the 59.85 difference.
Prices and trade in values are based off supply and demand, I don't get how most people don't understand that.
It sucks don't get me wrong but its an eventuality. Nobody Buys CDs anymore, things like Netflix all but killed blockbuster, there's nothing people love more than convenience and when the internet eventually gets better downloading will become the convenient way of doing things.still, that going all digital BS is well....BS, and arcades ARE still around, just not as many as their used to be. Take GGA for example.
i dunno, i just a really bad feeling when i think about all this stuff going exclusively digital, used games would be a thing of the past. Unless they make it so u can access your account from every other system....but still i don't like it
i still buy CD's . maybe keep them around but in lesser quantity? kinda like how u can still mail people letters even tho theres email. Its not as common anymore but it still happens, and still will probably always be an option. I feel they're should always be an alternative.It sucks don't get me wrong but its an eventuality. Nobody Buys CDs anymore, things like Netflix all but killed blockbuster, there's nothing people love more than convenience and when the internet eventually gets better downloading will become the convenient way of doing things.
I guess you didn't notice that the post was a giant troll -_-Alright, I don't see any trick part about it, you asked a simple question that already has a precaution built into it during this generation of digital services from various providers, including gaming.
if i have to be connected to the internet 24/7 to play my games i will be pissed, what happens when there is a service outage, or internet is down, just can't play games that you paid for?? digital only is fuckin dumb, there should at least be an option for them to send you a hard copy if you buy it digitally, still cheep for them, because discs cost next to nothing to press,Surprisingly I'm not against "digital only" game releases. It just makes sense nowadays. And I'm someone who does actively sell/trade games because I usually only play 1 game at a time. BUT there needs to be a trade off in price. A lot of people will see it as getting less if they still charge 60-65 bucks. And hopefully they have measures against piracy, and losing ur data.
made me lol uncontrollablyfuck the future, i'm going back in time,
Exactly. Everything is a great idea, until you get to the internet aspect. In which case, this idea just falls flat on its face until that issue is solved. And I don't mean getting shit like 20mbps cable out to more homes. Obviously, I'm talking, at the minimum, like 200mbps fiber optics in rural areas even.The idea isn't dumb..... at all. It actually is a huge win for Developers
No disks..... so all the money they have for those (no matter how cheap a disk is... thats still a huge chunk)
no shipping
no middle man to sell it
Problem is the middle man to get it to you (IPs).
Then... services like Xbox can simply do what they've always done..... tag your gamertag to anything you buy. Even if you burn your xbox on purpose.... you still own that game, and could play it on anyone's xbox with access to your tag.
Seems pretty fucking convenient to me.... hell... they could probably even let you DELETE games off the HD... and re-download them..... solving the entire issue of "I don't have enough HD space"
The ONLY downside is the internet. That has to be "fixed" for the entire thing to work.
So in that aspect.... yeah... it is a terrible idea.
Man its the most time /day consuming thing spending all day ripping your cds to itunesAt one time, i owned over 1500 cds at once. Over the years, i was force to get rid of most of those, still have at least 400-500 cds/albums. But fuck portable CD players! lol I love CDs too, i love to go shopping for music (used especially, never know what you'll find!) but I hate the fact CD's are such a flimsy way to listen to music. Disc skips, its probably getting scratched, etc. Laser burn? fuhgettiboutit! ugh! lol
I have a 160g iPod classic and Im constantly finding stuff to put on, take off, etc etc. I'm glad to have that much music in one place without having to destroy my personal stash
Well good point man but the way it works is the game will always be ready for you on your login account. The question will be can you go to a friends house, log in and play your library of games. If so then this is far better than anything we've had cause you no longer have to take discs everywhereI can't fucking STAND this idea...its so fuggin stupid!. So if i buy a new game and download it, i gotta lug my console over to friends houses just so i could play it with them? Not only that, but i like owning physical copies of the game...it actually makes you feel like you OWN the damn game. Ugh, but they won't think about stuff like that will they? Nooooooo, cuz its all about the money money money!!! -.-
Thats awfulDear god this. We bought our house in November and were shocked to find out the only "high speed" service in our area was and get this: 1.5mb down, and .5 mb up.
Re-read that.
WII-U is getting their backs blown out manThis idea is just dumb, and the companies do not realize how unprepared a lot of the world is for something like this.
I guarantee it, Nintendo will have the best-selling console a second generation in a row.
See han's postI'm kind of curious what pressures are put on gamestop employees. I don't think my local guy is doing it right....maybe that's why I'm cool w/ giving him my business. The guy at my local store just ask if there is anything we want to pre-order today whenever I buy something, usually the answer is no and that really the end of it. We otherwise make casual conversation about random stuff while at the register.
I don't like where this is going, kinda removes the nostalgia. also what if your ps4 breaks? will all your games be lost? or are the games connected to your psn account? what if psn gets hacked?
Nostalgia will be mixed, plus i never knew you lived in canadaHere in Canadia Land the average is 80g - 150g limit for home internet. If you want a no-cap ultra high speed (250 D/L 150 U/L iirc) it costs like $100+ and it isn't even available in most areas -_- Internet in Canada needs to step it up pls ;_;
too trueagreed 100% Pig Of The Hut. I used to work for them for many years and I'm really glad I don't anymore (for many reasons). As internet connections in the US get up to speed (pun intended) with the rest of the world, everything will be digitally distributed.
As a former gamestop employee, the pressure is tremendous to secure pre-order sales and subscriptions/discount cards, and it drives customers away. Those in gamestop's corporate offices did nothing except ask us to push harder...I wonder why? They just want the $$$, they figured the customer would always be there. They were wrong.
Unfortunately, those of us who enjoy the social aspect of gaming are becoming more and more scarce...people would rather shit-talk online behind a keyboard rather than meet like minded gamers and treat them respectfully.
external HDs will be huge during this time periodTrue, but re-downloading games isn't something that you want to be doing a lot. It takes some time to download, like at least 30 minutes.
Some people don't give in to the pressure and won't push sales on customers unless a manager is there or something. One time I was there when the manager was there I bought my PS3 and Marvel 3 and the clerk asked me 5 times during the transaction would I like to preorder Mortal Kombat and he'd run down what I would get for it. Then, when he went to the back real quick he had another clerk assist the person behind me and the entire time they were talking about the preorder bonuses of Mortal Kombat to each other as some type of sly tactic. Needless to say I did not buy MK from them.
Other times I'd go it'd literally be "will that be all" and that's about it. Hell, one time I picked up KoFXIII at like 8 at night a week after release and me and the clerk were talking about fighters during the transaction and he gave me the preorder bonus soundtrack despite me not preordering the game.
i hope it's just gamestop. some people just don't have credit cards
I expect since developers will be making more money selling their games without a middle man more resources would be available for demos .Downloading games has it's Pros and Cons.
Biggest Con, There is no refund. No more testing the game out to see if you like it or not. Normally, it if sucks I take the game back. Now:
*Buy/download a $60+ game
*Turns out to be trash.
*Reenact one of the GameFly commercial.
Reading this thread makes me really paranoid about everything.
Gamestop kinda sucks anyways. I go there like twice a year maybe max.
The end is near man, google just a little about it and you'll see huge red flags everywhere. When ps4 and durango systems are released then gamestop will really start feeling the heatThe topic of games being solely purchased through digital distribution has been going on for several years. It's true, in the future, retailers like Gamestop will become obsolete, much like Blockbuster. And frankly, many developers not only cannot wait till that happens, as revenue from resales (used games) only goes to the retailers, but they strongly support services like Steam.
Now, will stores like Gamestop die and digital distribution become the standard in 2017-2018, specifically? I doubt it. I'd estimate around the early to mid 2020s.
TrueTrue. There's just something genuine and nostalgic about holding a CD then popping it in and listening to it, same with DVD's, VHS's, reading a comic book etc. Everything is electronic, digital now. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing but if you're going to buy something, I'd prefer to see it, touch it, examine it first. Online you can't really do that and thus is a gamble with certain things you know?
As for the GS closing down by 2017, if it happens...there's always a Best Buy right across the street from my local GS anyway lol so I'll just go there. I highly doubt BB will shut down given the crazy amount of business they make daily not to mention various other things they sell besides just games that sell big, especially around the holidays. The one where I live literally put Circuit City out of business and it was few miles away.
its more about acknowledging the change is definitely coming and prepping everyone for itI don't see any good coming from this at all. Publishers will get the benefit of not having to spend money producing physical items anymore, but I can guarantee you games will still be $60 a pop or more. Also, it just means you have less of a say of what you can do with a product you bought. Want to bring your game over to a friend's house? Not with download-only. They might even begin some "limited number of installs" bullshit that has already started happening. Also, some people have ISPs that cap their download limit, of which some I'm sure have less than desirable speeds. What about them? Tough titties, right?
I worry about people who support download-only nonsense. It's like they want less consumer rights or something. As long as physical copies always exist, then you'll never hear me complain.
naw just to download them not play them but thatd be an option tooif i have to be connected to the internet 24/7 to play my games i will be pissed, what happens when there is a service outage, or internet is down, just can't play games that you paid for?? digital only is fuckin dumb, there should at least be an option for them to send you a hard copy if you buy it digitally, still cheep for them, because discs cost next to nothing to press,
fuck the future, i'm going back in time,
google it and see for yourselfim sure there are a million reasons why it may it may not happen, and i didnt read the thread, but its a very short timeframe, probably a bit overzealous. i think its unlikely because of the timeframe and also because 100% of gamers wont be ready for such a transition