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Allegedly Microsoft's Project Helix is joining the "no media" club, though I haven't seen any substantial proof.
2028 is a long way from now, if anything this might be sony's way of warning people to stay away from it's ecosystem.This was coming eventually, but I was not looking forward to it and I'm not happy its here. These assholes just pulled millions of movies already purchased from millions of customers and you can bet they'll do the same with games. We will own nothing.
2028 is a long way from now
Yeah, a warning forthis might be sony's way of warning people to stay away from it's ecosystem.
whales and the super fat rich "to buy our mediocre and even overly expensive product", just to flash their wealth. Sony and microsoft are basically vegas at this point. They don't care. They cut out the "little people" or lower class. They just want rich or wealthy people, and that's enough for them.1. It is new. You have an entire console manufacturer completely getting out of a physical media. In the case of Switch 2, plenty of games aren't Game-Key Cards, and in the case of Microsoft, a lot of actual physical games are still available from third-party publishers.Okay, buy why now? This isn't new.
This has been happening for a very long time at this point. Switch 1 had carts without the full game on it, key cards aren't new, they're just marked as such now. Do people not know this?
You're giving the corpos money...
..They don'y make physical games for PC.........
So little of this conversation makes sense to me.
That's good news!
Pc is all digital in a sense, in actual effect however you could argue that pc was more capable of physical media than consoles have been since the ps3 era.isn't PC basically all digital by now? don't see how that changes things...
I'm sure sony won't walk it back, but it will be a big mistake in the long run.
That's good news!
How great would it be if sony only has investors and no customers?
2013 isn't bad, I remember how 2007 onwards was a downward spiral for me with very very very few games that came out here and there.Pretty much checking out of modern gaming at this point. 90% of Switch 2 carts are game key cards on top of costing more than the digital version, and both Sony and Microsoft are finally jumping ship from physical on top of doing everything they can to release less compelling software and be more hostile to the devs that work under them. Time to just really dig into that backlog and appreciate the past 40ish years of history this artform has, cause something is gonna have to be really good and run well on my 4060 for me to bother with anything new after 2027. Don't have much drive to spend money on PC upgrades when most modern games are whatever to me and everything that isn't AAA or higher end AA will likely run great on what I already have for quite some time. Consoles are dead to me...
The saddest part for me is that I graduated high school the same year everything started to really go downhill, 2013. That's when Sony started their downturn and when Microsoft fully blew any chances of maintaining brand relevance longterm. The only devices I've been happy to purchase post-graduation are my PS3 (yes I got a PS3 in 2013 over a PS4), my Vita, my New 3DS and my Switch. PS4 is a system I played quite a lot of hours on but ultimately was a letdown, especially post-2017. My Xbox One was a decent game pass machine for a couple years but outside of Killer Instinct 2013, Sea of Thieves and Halo 5's multiplayer I can't say there are many exclusives I gave a shit about.
Ya spend your childhood waiting until you can finally start working and buy retro games and new systems on release, especially if you're one of many people who grew up having to wait years and years to finally have the latest and greatest systems. Then you finally graduate and the industry just keeps sinking lower and lower and you have to engage this hobby of yours with endless cynicism because there is just so little good news ever coming out of that space. Retro blew up and has become an overpriced investors playground treated more like a stock market and a "hobby" for people who have more money than sense and modern gaming just sucks more and more.
Oh well...
Anyone ITT having this issue? My account is same as always.
To me, $50 games and below is good. $60 is pushing it!I'm already mostly a PC gamer, but I've had PlayStation since PS1 and have a PS5 Pro now. I always buy disc games of the AAA single-player narrative type stuff you find on PS. God of War, The Last of Us, even third-party stuff like Assassin's Creed despite having a high-end PC that's better than PS5 Pro.
Why? Once I beat them I'll never touch them again, and sometimes I buy games I end up not liking that much. I was bored of God of War Ragnarok by the time I finished it, and dropped AC: Shadows after about 20 hours because it was so repetitive. Since I got the disc version, I was able to just resell them online for $50 or so and get most of my money back. Because of that, they were worth buying.
Paying $70+ for a game I'm stuck with forever, even if I never wanna play it again, or didn't even like? No thanks.
And people who say "but PC is all digital!" Sure but Steam is much better about refunds, and there's plenty of ways to get much cheaper or even free games. The game selection itself is vastly better anyway, with endless amazing games that aren't AAA priced.
Going after piracy is probably next on the agenda of videogame companies like PlayStation and Microsoft, and powerful lobbies like that of the saudis and Jared Kushner, owners of EA.I don't care about the PS6 and the PS5 have no games.
Hail the Seven Seas!
Bingo. Once everything's digital, they're all going to go scorched earth, Nintendo-style, when it comes to piracy. It's going to suck.Going after piracy is probably next on the agenda of videogame companies like PlayStation and Microsoft, and powerful lobbies like that of the saudis and Jared Kushner, owners of EA.
And they're probably going to use the governments to do it. Companies probably are already instrumentalizing governments to implement digital ids.Bingo. Once everything's digital, they're all going to go scorched earth, Nintendo-style, when it comes to piracy. It's going to suck.
Definitely gonna try, gonna be very difficult to succeed without censoring the internet though, so expect that first, though if they do that, stuff tends to go crazy like the violent riots in europe you don't hear about much.Bingo. Once everything's digital, they're all going to go scorched earth, Nintendo-style, when it comes to piracy. It's going to suck.