It is funny Compile Heart still like to pretend like SEGA is still one if the big guys, I like to think of the post apocalyptic future with Uzomi from Neptunia Victory II.Your statement made me recall something. Gaming is about to do what music did 20-years ago and movies have tried to do for maybe 15-years - go all digital. However, in the last few years consumers as a whole have been reducing their expenses on said streaming services and have gone back to physical media. Not, perhaps, in droves. But enough for even the newsies to report on it back in '24 or '25. Why? Some of it is cost. Some of it is consumers getting sick of their favorite movies and shows that they want to (re)watch getting de-listed. Some of it is quality (especially music on vinyl).
I'm willing to wager that the same will happen with video games. Perhaps it'll be in the "next gen" or even the gen after that (whatever we'll call it by then if gaming does go streaming as I fear). But so long as there is a market for it, someone will make it. My bet would go to Nintendo, as their mindset has always been that of a toy company rather than a tech company. Or, hell, maybe the world ends and in the surviving world it's SEGA who releases the Neptune.
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my mother and her fiance are sadly not the sharpest tools in the shedWha... What kind of logic is that, being one good and other don't?
Neptunia Re;Birth 2 aged like milkIt is funny Compile Heart still like to pretend like SEGA is still one if the big guys, but it is sad to think Vert and now Noire may join Neptune in the retirement house... who would've thought Blanc would be the last one standing in the arena?
I'd argue that it's only truly wasteful if:Good, less waste.
I know, right? Arfoire was truly the good guy all along.Neptunia Re;Birth 2 aged like milk
It's just anti-emulation & homebrew propaganda.
For me the issue isn't so much with future releases, unfortunate as that is, but my main concern is with my physical library, and keep in mind I'm one of those who went digital early on so my physical library isn't that big to begin with, but now those games will soon stop working and Sony will no longer make systems that support them, so now you have to rebuy every game again from the digital store at full price, assuming it's not delisted already, and if you wish to keep your save data (or dlc) you gotta be sure to buy the same region because with physical you could buy the cheaper version and haggle in the store regardless of the region.Good, less waste.
Or if the disc is simply a link to the download on the PlayStation store...I'd argue that it's only truly wasteful if:
A) The game is designed to stop working via it being online-only, rendering useless once the service ends (which is what made Overwatch such a slap in the face).
B) All packaging goes the Nintendo way and they give you a useless bit of plastic on a cheap cover for your trouble.
Also true.Or if the disc is simply a link to the download on the PlayStation store...
Didn't Valve lose that exact same case in Australia a while back?And another thing, digital games need to come down in price as they age. I'm not paying $70 USD for a 10 year old game, you can forget it. Also, there needs to be a way to transfer digital games from one person's account to another person's account so we can get a second hand market going.
That was because of their No Refunds policy.Also true.
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Didn't Valve lose that exact same case in Australia a while back?
I see.That was because of their No Refunds policy.
hell yeah ;)Fuck you, Sony.
As for me, I'll keep collecting my precious UMDs.
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