If they're going to go that route, they may as well get rid of discs entirely.
The system described in the article is essentially how downlaodable games work right now.
If they're going to go that route, they may as well get rid of discs entirely.
The system described in the article is essentially how downlaodable games work right now.
So, basically, I won't take part in the next generation. Fine with me, there are enough 16 bit games to last me forever.
New games are always getting released on PC, where greedy anti-consumer bullshit will never be universal.
I tend to disbelieve this news on general principle. Gamestop, Best Buy, and most other retailers will not be your friend if they don't get a taste of that sweet used game profit margin. Always-online consoles are retarded as well, due to internet service unreliability. I'm assuming Sony and Microsoft would like to sell a console or two, so these features sound more like their wet dream rather than anything they plan to actually enact.
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Agreed. The used game market would lose its point. Now system makers are seeming to conveniently forget that every used game was a new copy once. A used purchase of a game could lead to someone buying the sequel new. Some people would rather buy new and not take a chance of getting a scratched disc.
I'd rather have some sort of DLC credit on a new-bought game (i.e. if you buy a game new and there's an upcoming expansion, you get it free and not for $15) than forcing trial mode on used ones. Reward the customers who buy new, but don't punish used game buyers. What will the console makers do if used game lockouts cause a massive backlash?
Let's hope PS4 doesn't require a login to the network EVERY time you turn on the system, or a persistent connection. If your connection goes out, you could be fucked.
So everyone is complaining that they won't buy a console because they can't buy used... and then will just buy it on PC?? This makes no sense to me. You're still buying new then!
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I'll buy a new system when they make awesome games for it. Or if it's super awesome like the Vita.
I don't give a shit about used games. I've gone DD only on the PC for years now and haven't had any issues with it... but then again MS and Sony aren't exactly Valve.
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Pretty much.
The one thing that keeps their prices competitive is the fact that you can just buy from another service.
We'll never have that option with consoles.
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