Er... have they not heard of Steam? It's not a long way off, at all
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 06/11/2009 05:24:18 PM
I'd say most of my PC games are either bought on Steam, or downloaded through nefarious means. And there are definitely full games you can download on PSN or Xbox live. And Nintendo has the virtual console.
Really, I'd think it's just a bandwidth issue. A Blu-Ray game is a monstrous amount of data- and people do enjoy having instant gratification.
As bandwidth and storage space on hard drives improve, buying games wholly online will become even more common.
And if that puts Gamestop out of business... well, screw'em. Try to make me preorder every game I want to buy...
Really, I'd think it's just a bandwidth issue. A Blu-Ray game is a monstrous amount of data- and people do enjoy having instant gratification.
As bandwidth and storage space on hard drives improve, buying games wholly online will become even more common.
And if that puts Gamestop out of business... well, screw'em. Try to make me preorder every game I want to buy...
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Digital distribution or not?
06/11/2009 05:06:30 PM
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I'm a collector, so digital distribution is not really for me.
06/11/2009 05:23:20 PM
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Er... have they not heard of Steam? It's not a long way off, at all
06/11/2009 05:24:18 PM
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They said "replaces."
06/11/2009 06:13:54 PM
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I feel like both should exist, like CDs, Magazines, etc. Digital will never 100% trump tangibility. *NM*
06/11/2009 07:54:19 PM
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"Never" is a rather foolish word to use. I agree though, it'll take a while. *NM*
06/11/2009 08:02:55 PM
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Definate no.
07/11/2009 10:08:09 AM
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Why would pirating give you a hard copy?
08/11/2009 01:02:36 AM
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It does not.
08/11/2009 09:02:17 AM
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