Jim Sterling ‏@JimSterling 4m
This week's Jimquisition explains why PC gaming gets away with killing used games and consoles don't
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Jim Sterling ‏@JimSterling 4m
This week's Jimquisition explains why PC gaming gets away with killing used games and consoles don't
Economics? When CD keys became the norm PC gaming wasn't exactly in the best place until prices balanced out.
It's still not ideal, and Ubi/EA love to shit things up further. People have been expecting Steam to go all Green Man Gaming for years for a reason, we really should have a way to trade licenses or account access to DRM-free downloads.
Economics? When CD keys became the norm PC gaming wasn't exactly in the best place until prices balanced out.
It's still not ideal, and Ubi/EA love to shit things up further. People have been expecting Steam to go all Green Man Gaming for years for a reason, we really should have a way to trade licenses or account access to DRM-free downloads.
I've always wondered that myself. Appears like massive double standards on face value.
It is shitty, it is just for PC enthusiasts the platform has great advantages in other areas. All other things being equal, yea we want use game sales.
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Does he explain that legal used games on PC didn't exist due to online activation of CD keys and games stores not accepting used PC games?
No, and that's a fairly major omission. Used games was dead on PC well before Steam got into gear.
I'd be great if everyone had the common sense that his videos have had recently. There would be a lot less headaches.
Now that I think about it, it was just mostly junior astroturfers, but man it derailed so many threads.Is this really an issue? I have seriously not seen many people bring up PC/Steam during the digital/Xbone debate, and when they do they get shot down instantly.
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Is this really an issue? I have seriously not seen many people bring up PC/Steam during the digital/Xbone debate, and when they do they get shot down instantly.
Now that I think about it, it was just mostly junior astroturfers, but man it derailed so many threads.
Why aren't people complaining about download only PC stuff...it's the price. the games get dirt cheap after half a year. only reason
Why aren't people complaining about download only PC stuff...it's the price. the games get dirt cheap after half a year. only reason
Why aren't people complaining about download only PC stuff...it's the price. the games get dirt cheap after half a year. only reason
And the reason the prices get so cheap is competition. Sure, Steam is the big one (and pretty much runs PC retail now with so many discs registering on it) but it's not the only retailer like Microsoft would be on the Xbox One.
Steam doesn't have its sales out of the good of Valve's heart, it's to stay competitive. Originally with retail, now with Origin, UPlay, GreenManGaming, Gamersgate, etc etc. If a console were to do something similar, it would only work well by allowing third party download stores on their system.
I enjoyed PC gaming as I grew up. Many great PC exclusive games and lots of multiplatform games. I don't really see how PC gaming was shitty a few years ago.Well, it's either that or going back to PC gaming as it was just before Steam - A miserable cackhole of no releases and shitty games. Choose your evil.
Before this whole DRM trend started there was nothing stopping you from selling used games because the CD keys were only checked offline and you could easily sell and buy used games on for example ebay.Can't watch on mobile.
Does he explain that legal used games on PC didn't exist due to online activation of CD keys and games stores not accepting used PC games?
Most of them are activated on Steam / Origin / Uplay anyway. When you buy a DVD copy you just don't have to download all the data from the system, but essentially you're buying the same thing. It's basically made for those who don't have a good enough Internet connection to download ~10 GBs of files.I still see retail PC games sold at Walmart and Best Buy. I would have thought Steam/GMG/Origin would have wiped them out. I wonder if retail PC gaming is still financially beneficial to retailers.
Lol, I love how he stutters and chokes as he tries to say "Origin"