As long as physical is still an option I'm happy with it.
Digital is not my preference and if it's forced on me I'm going to be unhappy, people should have both options though.
Nah for disc I just put inside ps4 and its ready to be played right away. It install while you play. No wait time.
Takes like 30 seconds most games on PS4. That is including the time to put the disc in.
The publishers set the prices, they shouldn't be greedy and lower the prices to give them slightly higher margins than physical. That should opt more people into moving digital which can allow the publisher to save money in other areas, like distribution.
But yeah, like you said, we're not going to see that happen ha.
until the prices become competitive i still feel you have to have more money then sense to go digital only on consoles. convenience isn't worth a 20-30% price hike.
That's fine, but just don't get rid of physical or I'm out.
until the prices become competitive i still feel you have to have more money then sense to go digital only on consoles. convenience isn't worth a 20-30% price hike.
Ugh, I hate ignorant comments like this. You don't pay more for digital. You pay MSRP, just like retail. Both digital and retail have sales (admittedly, retail is faster). Best Buy's 20% GCU discount (or now Amazon's 20%) you say? I'm 100% digital and I've payed GCU-level prices or better for new release game preorders for the last 2-3 years by taking advantage of discounted store cards and PSN's "Spend X Get Y" type deals; and I didn't even pay a $30 membership to get said deals.
Digital-only future is going to happen, like it or not.
Ugh, I hate ignorant comments like this. You don't pay more for digital. You pay MSRP, just like retail. Both digital and retail have sales (admittedly, retail is faster). Best Buy's 20% GCU discount (or now Amazon's 20%) you say? I'm 100% digital and I've payed GCU-level prices or better for new release game preorders for the last 2-3 years by taking advantage of discounted store cards and PSN's "Spend X Get Y" type deals; and I didn't even pay a $30 membership to get said deals.
Exactly this. I'll be more open to digital when prices and functionality are adjusted accordingly, but until then I'll go retail when possible.This. No resale value either. No way I'm spending anything upward of £20 on a digital game that I might not even like. I'm glad digital sales on consoles are increasing, but I'm still a physical kinda guy.
Digital helps the environment, allows publishers/developers to keep a larger percentage of revenue, and it has ease of use since you don't need to manage or swap discs. However, the negatives is that you don't own a tangible product, it's taking away revenue from retail store outlets that employs many people, and you can't trade/sell/lend games in the digital space on consoles. Furthermore, there is no promise that once the game is deleted from your HDD, you can later re-download it (see: PT).
Digital game selling will never happen. Gifting/lending definitely should be implemented, but it needs restriction.That's what's wrong with it, in my opinion. They get bigger profits, whereas we have no guarantee of being able to download the games in the future, can't sell/trade/lend them, and the most glaring flaw for me, we don't get similar bonuses, like soundtracks and concept art, as we do with physical products. As long as the latter isn't corrected, I'll rather buy a physical version.
Digital game selling will never happen. Gifting/lending definitely should be implemented, but it needs restriction.
until the prices become competitive i still feel you have to have more money then sense to go digital only on consoles. convenience isn't worth a 20-30% price hike.
until the prices become competitive i still feel you have to have more money then sense to go digital only on consoles. convenience isn't worth a 20-30% price hike.
That's what's wrong with it, in my opinion. They get bigger profits, whereas we have no guarantee of being able to download the games in the future, can't sell/trade/lend them, and the most glaring flaw for me, we don't get similar bonuses, like soundtracks and concept art, as we do with physical products. As long as the latter isn't corrected, I'll rather buy a physical version.
Furthermore, there is no promise that once the game is deleted from your HDD, you can later re-download it (see: PT).
Last year the EU passed new reforms to the Consumer Rights Directive, preventing exactly this event from occurring with paid games. Unless a publisher specifically states that a game is being provided for a limited time (such as an online game like Destiny, or World of Warcraft) before it goes on sale, it must make that game available for download to all paying customers. The only thing protecting them with P.T. is the fact that it was a free title. If they pulled this stunt with a paid title, theyd likely lose the court case before it even began.
Ugh, I hate ignorant comments like this. You don't pay more for digital. You pay MSRP, just like retail. Both digital and retail have sales (admittedly, retail is faster). Best Buy's 20% GCU discount (or now Amazon's 20%) you say? I'm 100% digital and I've payed GCU-level prices or better for new release game preorders for the last 2-3 years by taking advantage of discounted store cards and PSN's "Spend X Get Y" type deals; and I didn't even pay a $30 membership to get said deals.
It's more about principle to me. Why should I pay the same, or even more, when I get less, have more restrictions, and uncertainty about ownership?
In the UK at least digital games can be as much as £20 more expensive brand new than the equivalent physical product in a shop, until this changes I'm staying mostly physical. You'd need to have money to burn to waste that amount regularly buying games brand new digitally.Ugh, I hate ignorant comments like this. You don't pay more for digital. You pay MSRP, just like retail. Both digital and retail have sales (admittedly, retail is faster). Best Buy's 20% GCU discount (or now Amazon's 20%) you say? I'm 100% digital and I've payed GCU-level prices or better for new release game preorders for the last 2-3 years by taking advantage of discounted store cards and PSN's "Spend X Get Y" type deals; and I didn't even pay a $30 membership to get said deals.