Anyone Going Digital?
I'm thinking about it for this gen. The only thing that's stopping me is the sales. PS4 can't play CDs or DVDs. I'm not even sure about bluray movies. The entire game installs on the disc. The CD is essentially the DRM that ensures you have a legal copy.
So what's the point of having the cd at all? Just download the game is what I'm thinking. The only reason I say no to it because MS and Sony are too greedy to offer a BOGO or B2G1 deal. But if they turn it into a steam like feature, I will have no problem going strictly online. |
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I've posted it before, but I'm going digital where it makes sense, namely oft-played titles so that I don't have to swap discs as well as increasing remote play accessibility. Out of the gate I'll likely be buying Madden Thursday night on PSN.
Sales of physical titles I'll still indulge in, but have no qualms about paying a premium (missing out on those minor day-1 discounts we sometimes see) to go digital on titles I will be playing a lot of. I've got $20 in PSN cash anyways for Madden, so I'll be paying the same price for it I would as if it were part of a B2G1. |
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My internet cap is also an issue. I haven't checked it lately, but if I recall, att internet cap is 150GB. I have no idea if they up that since they offer Uverse. Comcast's is 250GB http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Custome...s/td-p/1793038 that's what I'm afraid what will happen to me If I take the all digital console route(i already use consoles to watch HD shows) My situation is the same as his |
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It sure would be nice to be able to switch games seamlessly. I'm tempted to try some games digitally.
What baffles me are the relatively small hard drives both systems are giving us. With games pushing 50 gigs, these systems should have at least been 1TB. |
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I'm probably going to get a 2TB HDD because we're going to be able to get 2 free games a month from the PS store in addition to the large exclusive titles. Just imagine how big The Show will be in a few months. The B2G1 deals don't bother me too much. I have a feeling as the months go by, Sony will be forced to give certain incentives for the digital bunch whether it be digital preorder codes for DLC or some sort of coupon code incentive for people who have multiple digital downloads. People can call me crazy but that's what I believe because I think they'll make a push to get more and more gamers to go digital. Financially, it's to their benefit. They can cut the middle man out. The pros for going all digital for ME just outweigh buying physical copies. I have never sold a game since my PS2 days. The ease of not having to go to a store or wait for a UPS/FedEx/USPS guy. Being able to play my games on other people's consoles just by logging in (and not having to drag my games around). If/when I travel, I can just have my console and my entire collection with me. The investment in the HDD is a no-brainer for me. Just trying to do my due diligence and find a good deal on one. Any suggestions, I'd love to hear. |
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Also, people are making a huge deal about the installation times.
I would much rather than going to a store or waiting for a delivery guy just going to sleep at night and setting my PS4 to download a game while I sleep. When I wake up, Boom it's there. Or how about you go to the gym in the morning and set it to download. When you get back home, you're ready to go. The convenience, while not priceless (you have to invest in a HDD), is a huge positive for me. |
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If they made digital say $50 instead of $60, I'd likely do it. But if it's going to be $60, I'll stick with the physical copy so I can trade it in later.
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