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But when buying an individual game or movie for more than $20 most still opt for physical media. For major game releases Steam can't compete with Playstation 4 and Xbox One discs. For major movie releases iTunes and Amazon can't compete with Blu-ray and DVD. That's why I'm not at all worried that in 50 years I'll still be able to buy the latest blockbuster movies and AAA games on physical media. But for everything else digital could become the only option. |
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I haven't heard anything since but obviously Steam has a long to way to go before it can compete with Playstation 4 and Xbox One disc sales. |
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If this happens it'll truly be a sad day. TV and cable networks only exist as an outlet for the advertising industry. Notice how TV shows' running times get shorter and shorter? Television today is just ads with the occasional TV show sprinkled throughout in bits and pieces.
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This all reminds me of a report I was reading that when it comes to iOS and Android people just don't like paying for apps - they always go for the free one - and because of that app developers are having a tough go of it. It's not really physical vs digital, etc, issue but it's getting people to pay more than the bare minimum (Netflix) issue
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#9106 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Even PC gaming revenue is surpassing consoles. And all of that PC revenue would be digital games. Even the physical based games for PC you can buy (few and far between) it is usually just a steam code in a box or you download the game from the disc and never use the disc again. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2011
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Yet young people continue to spend tonnes of capital (literal and, even more precious, time) trying to break into this industry. It's like working really hard to anticipate a winning lottery number. And apparently post-secondary schools aren't doing anything to discourage it; quite the contrary, because they know that "dynamic, tech-based programs!" are going to draw students (and their money). |
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But regardless I expect The Witcher 3 would sell a lot more copies on PC than most major releases. The first game in the series was PC exclusive and the second game in the series launch a year earlier on PC than Xbox 360. Last edited by PenguinMaster; 08-31-2016 at 03:20 PM. |
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#9110 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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Even still I posted the diagram showing the PC revenue is exceeding consoles and basically all of it is digital. |
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The majority of PC revenue comes from downloadable content (mainly for free-to-play games).
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I have all but quit playing current video games due to the fact that you must have internet to play most of them. The Xbox One is so reliant on the internet it is ridiculous, every game I put it to play, it needs to download an update before it can play.
I live in a rural area where I don't have unlimited high-speed internet. I've got satellite internet with a set amount of data a month. A major game download could go through my whole month, and if I'm already out of data the download takes hours. I do use the PS4 which seems to be better, the few games I've played on it have started right up with no downloads needed and in fact its not even set up to connect to the internet. Otherwise I play a lot of old PC games, when I'm not watching movies of course. |
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#9114 |
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My point was that major releases are primarily bought on disc. The majority of PC revenue is from free-to-play games and MMO games. The majority of console revenue is from disc-based games. Major releases get far more sales on disc than on Steam (or PSN or Xbox Live).
Unfortunately the gaming industry as a whole is becoming like McDonalds or Starbucks: making billions of dollars by people spending just a few dollars at a time... over and over and over. But for the developers that are interested in making compelling single-player experiences, who care about making art not just money, their games are primarily being bought on disc. As long as that continues I'll be satisfied. |
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#9115 |
Blu-ray Knight
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That isn't an Xbox issue that is a current gaming issue. Almost every major game has day one patches. The patch for No Man's Sky was extremely substantial and changed quite a bit. What you buy in store on disc is the version they had to rush out to meet their deadline. That isn't something unique to any system or PC. It is a problem of gaming now. You basically need Internet to get the actual promised experience these days. There is no need now to iron out most of the bugs because they'll just fix it before release.
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#9116 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2011
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At roughly the same time every year, my PS3 just stops playing blu-ray discs because I need to "update my encryption code", which is annoying as shit, and involves jumping through hoops to get things rolling again. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but if I own a player, and I own a disc, and they both work, I should be able to play them whenever the frack I want. Encryption code, indeed. ![]() Just last week my son got a game for his birthday that says "Requires Internet" on the front. Guess he'll have to play it at his mom's. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | mar3o (08-31-2016) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Not that I expect people here to be NASCAR fans or care about the games, but the recent Eutechnex NASCAR games were in a deplorable state when they shipped. They didn't fix nearly everything people wanted, but the patches fix quite a bit. They took me from the level of wanting to throw the disc at a wall to actually having some legitimate fun.
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Patches can certainly help things but they aren't required and games for the most part don't run any worse now just because the developers can make patches. Games also get delayed a lot more than they use to and I see that as a good sign. |
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4-k uhd, blu-ray, ds9, failure, frustrated, oar, star trek deep space nine |
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