Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
I can trot down to target and get a game in 10 minutes vs waiting hours for a download.Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
Is Kevin Butler an even bigger joke than Don Mattrick at this point? I don't know if their his opinions or all scripted, but to trot an executive out there in ads to tout some of the fanboy bull&%& he was spewing is beyond incompetent. Think he lost all his credibility a long time ago.
I don't get this, someone explain it to the dummy.
For people with bandwidth caps?
This man speaks for me.
If Sony follows MS, I will quit modern gaming. I will spend my gaming money and time on retro gaming, keeping its legacy alive, like monks during the middle ages.
I will welcome all retro monks who wish to join me.
It will sadly work won't it? They knew people would hate this press release, but if things die down and they have a good e3, major gaming sites will just go crazy over them.
Bluray based games will mean lots of 10+ GB games. Not everyone has the broadband speed/reliability/big enough data cap to regularly download such big files.
They'd have LOVED to go fully digital, but the internet infrastructure just isn't there yet. Even for the online checks some will be screwed if they can't use dial up somehow since some places still don't have broadband or 3g (my parents don't for one--just use Verizon cellular 1x service currently--middle of no where rural crap hole). Much less if everyone had to have really good broadband to download stuff easily.
Sad reading posts from people who will accept these disgusting restrictions because they're so lazy they don't want to swap a plastic disc.
Bluray based games will mean lots of 10+ GB games. Not everyone has the broadband speed/reliability/big enough data cap to regularly download such big files.
They'd have LOVED to go fully digital, but the internet infrastructure just isn't there yet. Even for the online checks some will be screwed if they can't use dial up somehow since some places still don't have broadband or 3g (my parents don't for one--just use Verizon cellular 1x service currently--middle of no where rural crap hole). Much less if everyone had to have really good broadband to download stuff easily.
Why do they have to be so big? Why are the same games a fraction of the size on PC? Maybe developers need to do the same compression techniques and pretend we're not all going to be playing their games through a blu-ray drive.
As opposed to being so poor they need to trade in games?
Have you downloaded a PC game lately? They're huge too.
Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
Quick someone make a parody of a party ending after 1 hour because XBONE said that's all the time you get!!!
This man speaks for me.
If Sony follows MS, I will quit modern gaming. I will spend my gaming money and time on retro gaming, keeping its legacy alive, like monks during the middle ages.
I will welcome all retro monks who wish to join me.
Why even have disc based games? Seems like a waste.
I don't even know what I'm watching.
Yeah, but they're not 40GB uncompressed audio/video big like you find on blu-ray. Developers realize they're working with blu-ray and they go buck wild, but this generation the DD versions of these games need to be managable. It should take a lot of work to fill up the internal HDD with PS+ games or XBox DD's.
She is using the gas to wash her car.
She is using the gas to wash her car.
Also gets sticker residue off.It's a fantastic de-icer.
Yeah, but they're not 40GB uncompressed audio/video big like you find on blu-ray. Developers realize they're working with blu-ray and they go buck wild, but this generation the DD versions of these games need to be managable. It should take a lot of work to fill up the internal HDD with PS+ games or XBox DD's.
This man speaks for me.
If Sony follows MS, I will quit modern gaming. I will spend my gaming money and time on retro gaming, keeping its legacy alive, like monks during the middle ages.
I will welcome all retro monks who wish to join me.
This is nothing but greed.
Excellent. There have been Redmond steamers laid all over the place the past few daysThat's called a Redmond Steamer
Serious question, was there this much backlash regarding iTunes and steam? I am just trying to put this into context.
Also I do remain optimistic that if the policies don't get changed, that at least they will evolve to have some of the better pricing pressures like on steam and the various app stores.
The context is that I've never used iTunes or Steam, and thus have never felt like I've needed to bitch about them.Serious question, was there this much backlash regarding iTunes and steam? I am just trying to put this into context.
Serious question, was there this much backlash regarding iTunes and steam? I am just trying to put this into context.
Also I do remain optimistic that if the policies don't get changed, that at least they will evolve to have some of the better pricing pressures like on steam and the various app stores.
itunes music is drm free, shows/movies can be watched offline with zero issues.Serious question, was there this much backlash regarding iTunes and steam? I am just trying to put this into context.
Also I do remain optimistic that if the policies don't get changed, that at least they will evolve to have some of the better pricing pressures like on steam and the various app stores.
itunes music is drm free, shows/movies can be watched offline with zero issues.
itunes music is drm free, shows/movies can be watched offline with zero issues.
It is now, but wasn't it DRM-laden at some point? (I don't use iTunes.)
IIRC it was consumer frustration/backlash that helped change the DRM situation. But again, my memory of it isn't so good.
(I don't anticipate the same happening here.)
It is now, but wasn't it DRM-laden at some point? (I don't use iTunes.)
IIRC it was consumer frustration/backlash that helped change the DRM situation. But again, my memory of it isn't so good.
(I don't anticipate the same happening here.)