Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Or digital downloads that get disabled because companies changed hands and don't want to honor your purchase anymore?
I've never had an issue with physical media. If it gets worn out, I buy a new one at GameStop and it comes with a guarantee. I can always just take it back, which you can't do with a digital download.
Originally Posted by vailpass:
As opposed to hard media that get's scratched and worn out?
No, I do digital now. But at least with digital it is on your console regardless of connection. Most single player games can be played. Streaming absolutely nothing can be played without a connection. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Or digital downloads that get disabled because companies changed hands and don't want to honor your purchase anymore?
I've never had an issue with physical media. If it gets worn out, I buy a new one at GameStop and it comes with a guarantee. I can always just take it back, which you can't do with a digital download.
I used to worry about that as well but digital is much more mainstream now. I'm really not concerned about being burned with it at this point. I do still get hard copies but anything that is multiplayer in PS4 I get digital so the game can be played on two consoles at the same time. Two copies for the price of one rocks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
It's not that I worry about it, it's that I've actually had it happen to me.
I buy games and music on discs, period. I don't like digital downloads at all, that's just my preference.
Hear you. I'm opposite, have spent $$$ on hard copy that got scratched and ruined. House rule now is it's soft copy. Haven't been to Game Stop in years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Hear you. I'm opposite, have spent $$$ on hard copy that got scratched and ruined. House rule now is it's soft copy. Haven't been to Game Stop in years.
GameStop is such a joke. $5 of for a used copy? Sorry I'll spend the extra $5 so the devs get the money and not that crap organization. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
GameStop is such a joke. $5 of for a used copy? Sorry I'll spend the extra $5 so the devs get the money and not that crap organization.
Yeah though back in the day they were relevant for us. Steam (Valve) rules the show. PS subscription is cheap. Xbox sub too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
Can someone explain what this is?
Video games where the main processing happens in the cloud. You buy a controller and some sort of device (Roku, Chromecast, etc.),but that's it. [Reply]
No way the U.S. Internet infrastructure can support this. Not to mention, even if everybody had a wire in their house that sent information at lightspeed, your ISP would throttle you anyways and make you pay through the nose: they already do that for your video streaming so what makes Google or anyone think they're going to let people eat up bandwidth to play video games? So you'll end up paying more for your Internet than if you simply bought the hardcopy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
No way the U.S. Internet infrastructure can support this. Not to mention, even if everybody had a wire in their house that sent information at lightspeed, your ISP would throttle you anyways and make you pay through the nose: they already do that for your video streaming so what makes Google or anyone think they're going to let people eat up bandwidth to play video games? So you'll end up paying more for your Internet than if you simply bought the hardcopy.
This is one of my big fears with every one starting to cut the TV cord. ISP companies are going to start inflating rates to where all the bills you just cut just move under another umbrella. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Hear you. I'm opposite, have spent $$$ on hard copy that got scratched and ruined. House rule now is it's soft copy. Haven't been to Game Stop in years.
I've literally never had a game get scratched. I take care of my games. My kids don't play games, so I've never had to worry about them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
GameStop is such a joke. $5 of for a used copy? Sorry I'll spend the extra $5 so the devs get the money and not that crap organization.
There are games you can't buy new anymore. Besides Gamestop does a ton to support the industry, including being a partner in GameInformer, which is like a marketing arm for several developers.
By the way, I decided to play a bunch of remasters on PS4 that I never fully finished on PS3. I bought them used at GameStop and then paid for DLC. So the devs still got my money. [Reply]