At least retro will always be a thing they can't take away from you.
Compared to the past? It's awful. Why can't I pre-order Switch 2 and Switch games on Amazon any more? Why is the game selection at Wal Mart so paltry these days? When a new Japanese game comes out on Switch or PS5, why can't I find it at my local brick and mortar stores? All I see when I shop there is Madden, Fortnite and Assassin's Creed type games. All that's left to local people who physically shop is Gamestop. What happens when they all dry up? How come a lot of physical games this gen haven't dropped below $40 or $50, including non-Nintendo games?
There's a trend here, and we are just barely holding on to the edge before our fingers give out and we fall off.
What happens when your discs rot and they're out of print? What happens if you drop them, scratch them, they get stolen, boiled, smashed, or put into a stew?What happens when a company turns off download servers 10 years from now?
Then again it's an industry that absolutely hates game preservation…
I doDo you ever want to sell your games or borrow them to your friends? Buy used games?
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Depends on the context. As a collector, are these key card cartridges going to hold much value in the next decade? Unlike retro games, these things that require a download will be useless as a resale for potential buyers.Don't know what you're smoking about "pennies." They're worth a lot more than that.
Not when the consoles don't have disc drives.I think LRG and other limited print companies will do better than ever with the number physical releases going down. The demand will still be there.
Like I just described above, that's a waste of money to just spend $20 to rent one game.I do. Easier to justify a $70 game when I can sell it for 50 when I'm done
As opposed to spending 70 and hating it and not being able to return it because it's digital and you can't flip it?Like I just described above, that's a waste of money to just spend $20 to rent one game.
This. I'm love collecting physical but it's much more reasonable to do digital for PC than console.On PC, yes. On consoles, no.
I haven't seen a new physical game for pc in years and I've noticed that disk drives are more or less gone as well. Bought myself an used Xbox series S in hope that I could play some old og Xbox games (yes, I was in for a surprise). The only option you have with an series s is game pass or buying online. Easy and cheap, but there's just something about having an physical copy that can't compare to having it digital. I have plans to upgrade to series x, but I haven't seen any physical games for series x either. This made me start to wonder where the future of games are heading. PlayStation has started selling games with download codes and without disks, Xbox has only their most expensive console with a disk drive and Nintendo Switch games are cheaper online. Is it just an coincidence or are consoles heading in the same direction as pc?I've been a collector of physical games for generations, amassing hundreds of them. Always appreciating the feeling of ownership and having that tangible presence of seeing my physical games on the shelves. I loved reading those manuals while sift through prints that usually included hints and colorful displays of the controls.
Sadly, those days are gone forever and we will not be getting them back. The once-convenient features of having physical media are diminishing faster than the blink of an eye. With Nintendo allowing owners to share digital games now, all we have left now over digital is reselling of physical copies. Physical advocates used to champion the fact that those without internet had a way to get games, but now virtually everybody can download games online, and even out in the wild we can use our smartphones to tether with wifi networks to authenticate digital gaming. Physical proponents also used to point to physical games getting massive sales, but that rarely is the case these days, especially with fewer places to actually buy physical games.
With key card cartridges, Blu ray games that require large downloads, what are we doing by holding on to the past when those conveniences have been kicked to the curb? So I ask my fellow physical gamers notes ai: is it time to move on, or is there still hope for clutching that plastic copy firmly in our hands until death do us part?
How are you going to sell those key cards/Blu rays that require a large downloads if we're talking years down the road, when they close down the servers? You'll just be selling/buying a plastic disc/cartridge that won't function.Stupid way of thinking.
let go of last remnants of ownership?
EVEN IF DISC/CART ONLY CONTAINST A "KEY":
-You still own the disc, can sell it
-Way cheaper price than PSN. Retailers big and small have deals. I just bought rise of ronin for 40$ while it's 90$ on psn... yes... it's 90$ on psn.
-You can play offline after 1 time installing/updating. You got the files, disc/cart is the authorization.
-NOT TIED to any account. No restrictions. Not worried about someone taking your account away.
And if the game 1.0 IS ON disc:
-You get to enjoy version 1.0 if you want or patch and play offline.
-In case of apocalypse, if psn stops existing and you had your game patched? both this and key only discs work the same since you already have the files. but if not, this allows you to play 1.0 at least.
So no. You gotta be a fucking dumbass to reject physical because it's not on the disc/cart. You still get to enjoy all your freedoms and cheap prices and offline playing(after initial setup).
we are saying about selling now and buying now cheaper and playing offline after installing.How are you going to sell those key cards/Blu rays that require a large downloads if we're talking years down the road, when they close down the servers? You'll just be selling/buying a plastic disc/cartridge that won't function.
Wait for a sale. Plus there's always the issue that GS might not give you $50 for your used game. Instead of giving your money away to GS, why not rent them from GF?As opposed to spending 70 and hating it and not being able to return it because it's digital and you can't flip it?
why wait for sale when I can get rise of ronin new, sealed for 40$ right now with free delivery to post box.Wait for a sale. Plus there's always the issue that GS might not give you $50 for your used game. Instead of giving your money away to GS, why not rent them from GF?
Yes. Collector's value.Depends on the context. As a collector, are these key card cartridges going to hold much value in the next decade? Unlike retro games, these things that require a download will be useless as a resale for potential buyers.
You do this with every game you will ever buy.If you're talking about value as in buying them, playing them, then reselling them to Gamestop, it's a total waste of money. Might as well just rent them through GF or a digital sub at that point.
I don't think games on key cards will be collector's items. For one, as a rule of thumb, they are going to be the domain of the mediocre game or crappy port.Depends on the context. As a collector, are these key card cartridges going to hold much value in the next decade? Unlike retro games, these things that require a download will be useless as a resale for potential buyers.
why wait for sale when I can get rise of ronin new, sealed for 40$ right now with free delivery to post box.
While at the same time it's 90$ on psn and it might take months before another sale.
makes no sense
I think they're mostly for those who can't get digital, for whatever reason.I don't think games on key cards will be collector's items. For one, as a rule of thumb, they are going to be the domain of the mediocre game or crappy port.
I'm moving on for the most part. I'll get physical games here and there where it's convenient/cheap/novel, but not outside of that.
We've been moving this direction for a very long time and for me personally, I've hit my point of no return. This isn't the future any more. It's the present and it's here whether we like it or not.
Anyone clinging to physical moving forward, I wish you luck, but I have better things to do with my time than hunt for plastic.
true and sadWell the decision is not in your hands, and benefits Sony greatly to take them away. Since Sony no longer has viable competition, what's to stop them? Digital is like 90% of the console market now anyway. Killing used game market and cutting off retailers leaves all the revenue to them, and only pisses 10% of their customers who will soon have nowhere else to go.
Key cards replace the codes in the box and maybe half cart/half download that publishers did on Switch.I think they're mostly for those who can't get digital, for whatever reason.
Bruh, I have a mint condition DK64 Jungle Green/Banana cartridge bundle, and many other things similar to it. I just don't know if these new physical games will be worth anything in the future. Maybe they will, who knows?Also you are still badly underestimating how valuable some of these physical games are.
Those folks will have to go to a friend's house and download the game or go to MCDonalds parking lot.Key cards replace the codes in the box and maybe half cart/half download that publishers did on Switch.
Exactly. That's one of the biggest reasons I'll never give up physical games as long as they're around.I do. Easier to justify a $70 game when I can sell it for 50 when I'm done
I was speaking to someone who buys the game at $70, plays it, then sells it to GS for "$50" but that's just a best case scenario. That makes no sense.why wait for sale when I can get rise of ronin new, sealed for 40$ right now with free delivery to post box.
While at the same time it's 90$ on psn and it might take months before another sale.
makes no sense
and you pay less to beging with.I do. Easier to justify a $70 game when I can sell it for 50 when I'm done
What I'm still not sure about is ownership of the key card download. I guess if it's not code in the box, it won't expire like they do. Wouldn't it be terrible if they linked the download to the original owner? Even so, eventually those servers will stop functioning at some point.As far as I can tell every console that had digital game downloads as a feature(7th gen onward) still lets you redownload purchased games.