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The technical feasibility issue is a big one, too. Aemon Send a noteboard - 06/11/2009 08:00:21 PM
For example, Dragon Age: Origins is a recent game, and is a 20 gigabyte download. Downloading The Gathering Storm (a particularly large book), is around 2 MEGAbytes. The game is. . .what, four orders of magnitude larger than the book? Most of the US just isn't set up for that kind of download yet. After all, the average broadband speed is 3.9mbps = 500KBps, which means an 11 hour Dragon Age download if we assume perfect network conditions. Given that sort of time, consumers will undoubtedly run into issues of ISP throttling, resuming downloads, etc.

That's as opposed to a book, which anyone (even dial-up dinosaurs) can download in a reasonable amount of time, with a minimum amount of hassle. To distribute games in a primarily digital manner we have to solve matters of economics AND infrastructure, whereas books already have one of those taken care of.
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The technical feasibility issue is a big one, too. - 06/11/2009 08:00:21 PM 480 Views
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Poor choice of word on my part - 06/11/2009 08:07:06 PM 531 Views
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Definate no. - 07/11/2009 10:08:09 AM 414 Views
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It does not. - 08/11/2009 09:02:17 AM 464 Views
But with digital copies it is possible... - 09/11/2009 02:18:01 AM 499 Views
Re: But with digital copies it is possible... - 09/11/2009 07:00:28 AM 451 Views
*shakes head vigorously* - 09/11/2009 03:50:59 AM 668 Views

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