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people still buying physical discs? or are you speaking from a gaming visuals pov?
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I still buy physical discs. Games not so much films. I buy the odd DC film or classics that I like collecting.
I don't think it's a massive loss for Sony as nobody is really ? with 4K blu ray anyway. I just think it's odd because they originally pioneered blu ray. -
Physical disc>>>>digital
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my b...i was talking about dvds and such
but i prefer the digital version myself -
I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
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After months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that while we have long been ready to offer mod support on PlayStation 4, Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition.
Like you, we are disappointed by Sony’s decision given the considerable time and effort we have put into this project, and the amount of time our fans have waited for mod support to arrive. We consider this an important initiative and we hope to find other ways user mods can be available for our PlayStation audience. However, until Sony will allow us to offer proper mod support for PS4, that content for Fallout 4 and Skyrim on PlayStation 4 will not be available.
https://bethesda.net/#en/dashboard
(Article and post came from Boxden) -
The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming. -
willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Yeah games that dont have alot of replay value I will cop Disc. But PSN has sales often and im not a hype beast so I can wait for a game to go on sale digitally and cop for 20, I really dont trade games though ill sell them on craigslist for 20 and that will go towards my next 20 dollar or so game. -
The Recipe wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Yeah games that dont have alot of replay value I will cop Disc. But PSN has sales often and im not a hype beast so I can wait for a game to go on sale digitally and cop for 20, I really dont trade games though ill sell them on craigslist for 20 and that will go towards my next 20 dollar or so game.
I hear you everybody has their own format and preference when it comes to buying/playing games. -
willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Yeah games that dont have alot of replay value I will cop Disc. But PSN has sales often and im not a hype beast so I can wait for a game to go on sale digitally and cop for 20, I really dont trade games though ill sell them on craigslist for 20 and that will go towards my next 20 dollar or so game.
I hear you everybody has their own format and preference when it comes to buying/playing games.
Rarely see that word used on the IC, lmfao. Many around here think its a derogatory term. -
willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space -
vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space
All these games disc/digital in this gen eats up hdd space. -
willhustle wrote: »vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space
All these games disc/digital in this gen eats up hdd space.
Yeah but digital only eats up more -
willhustle wrote: »After months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that while we have long been ready to offer mod support on PlayStation 4, Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition.
Like you, we are disappointed by Sony’s decision given the considerable time and effort we have put into this project, and the amount of time our fans have waited for mod support to arrive. We consider this an important initiative and we hope to find other ways user mods can be available for our PlayStation audience. However, until Sony will allow us to offer proper mod support for PS4, that content for Fallout 4 and Skyrim on PlayStation 4 will not be available.
https://bethesda.net/#en/dashboard
(Article and post came from Boxden)
was gonna post this...thanks fam
but this is interesting...i saw a youtube vid that explained why exactly they're not doing it.
at first i thought sony was just being sony, but the vid provided some much needed context. Basically, everything about the PS from the OS to the types of sound files it uses is proprietary in some form and that the reason xbox can have mods is b/c the OS and the alike files are similar if not exactly the same ones as a PC or Windows. So they would have to change a bunch of ? on their end just to make modding work on their console which, lets face it, they aint gonna do.
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vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space
True but if you can either get a bigger hard drive or simply delete games you don't play alot anymore. Also if you have good Internet speed,it shouldn't take very long to download games -
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get that ? off of there that you havent played in years lol
not sure how it works on consoles. I assume its the same way, but as long as you've purchased the game, it will be in your library ready for you to d/l should you want to play at a later date, but no sense in keeping it on the HDD if you aint playing it -
MS are ending Xbox Fitness.
They've credited my account £7.99 for a pack I bought a year or so ago. -
why did you have that Karl? lol
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why did you have that Karl? lol
My girl gave it a try. Looked cool but she lost interest pretty quick. -
Just picked up the new Pacman using my credit.
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KnowReasonForPeace wrote: »vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space
True but if you can either get a bigger hard drive or simply delete games you don't play alot anymore. Also if you have good Internet speed,it shouldn't take very long to download games
Yeah but you got to download plus download the patch and updates after.
And forgot to mention that physical game go down in price quicker too. Digital game cut out the middle man but still sell for $60. Type of ? is that? -
vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »vagrant-718 wrote: »willhustle wrote: »The Recipe wrote: »I prefer digital games, ease of use and you dont have to worry about damaging your disc.
I prefer disc just on the fact that after I beat a game or if a game is trash I can take it back to the store and use the credit towards another game. I'm not a fan of paying $60 for games and I haven't paid $60 for games in a long time. My problems with digital are long ass download times, no trade in program, or lack of price drops. If this could be done I would be all for digital gaming.
Don't forget them digital games start to eat up hdd space
All these games disc/digital in this gen eats up hdd space.
Yeah but digital only eats up more
Also it takes longer for digital to download well at least on the PS4 it does. -
I hope that new Gears good.
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