You can also say goodbye to trying to get into anything more than one generation old if we go digital-only. It would also severely cheapen special edition games. Oh boy, a costume. Woopdie-fucking-doo. Give me my damn Nep-Nep plush instead!BoneSnapDeez wrote:Digital has its advantages. No more worrying about limited run games falling out of print quickly, no more concern about game condition and completeness, no more rearranging this room to create additional shelf space.....
Of course there are some inherent issues with it, naturally. The second-hand market would disappear, which would be an enormous annoyance.
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pc gaming sez wutElkinFencer10 wrote: You can also say goodbye to trying to get into anything more than one generation old if we go digital-only.
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GOG would like a word...TSTR wrote:pc gaming sez wutElkinFencer10 wrote: You can also say goodbye to trying to get into anything more than one generation old if we go digital-only.
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PC gaming also has the benefit of massive retrocompatibility though guys (x86). If nearly every console and handheld ever made also ran off a common architecture, then we'd be making a proper analog here.
Digital is fine as long as there's a way to back up your digital purchases independently, as well as being able to play them offline*. Otherwise all the ownership is in the hands of the publisher, and none of it is in the hands of the consumer.
*If game X is not an online oriented game of course.
Digital is fine as long as there's a way to back up your digital purchases independently, as well as being able to play them offline*. Otherwise all the ownership is in the hands of the publisher, and none of it is in the hands of the consumer.
*If game X is not an online oriented game of course.
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Lol that's insane. Surely more retro gaming goes on digitally than with physical media.ElkinFencer10 wrote:You can also say goodbye to trying to get into anything more than one generation old if we go digital-only. It would also severely cheapen special edition games. Oh boy, a costume. Woopdie-fucking-doo. Give me my damn Nep-Nep plush instead!BoneSnapDeez wrote:Digital has its advantages. No more worrying about limited run games falling out of print quickly, no more concern about game condition and completeness, no more rearranging this room to create additional shelf space.....
Of course there are some inherent issues with it, naturally. The second-hand market would disappear, which would be an enormous annoyance.
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Yep pretty much, all in a mining sandbox which lets you build some pretty cool stuff if you so wish.Forlorn Drifter wrote:So, it's pretty much resource collecting to make better equipment, which is then used to fight boss battles? That might be up my alley.flash1987 wrote: I love Terraria and don't really think it has that much in common with Minecraft as it appears to. Combat plays a big role in progression and its all about moving up the gear tiers to be strong enough to take on the next boss. Its got a great progression system and a lot of heart.
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I'm talking about legitimate gaming, not emulators. The percentage of the NES's library that can legitimately be acquired digitally today is infinitesimal.flash1987 wrote:Lol that's insane. Surely more retro gaming goes on digitally than with physical media.ElkinFencer10 wrote:You can also say goodbye to trying to get into anything more than one generation old if we go digital-only. It would also severely cheapen special edition games. Oh boy, a costume. Woopdie-fucking-doo. Give me my damn Nep-Nep plush instead!BoneSnapDeez wrote:Digital has its advantages. No more worrying about limited run games falling out of print quickly, no more concern about game condition and completeness, no more rearranging this room to create additional shelf space.....
Of course there are some inherent issues with it, naturally. The second-hand market would disappear, which would be an enormous annoyance.
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I turned on ESPN and the X-Games were on while eating breakfast this morning; and saw competitive Halo 5 and that was all sorts of weird.
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Yeah, the lack of a shared architecture across platforms hurts console gaming continuity. The PC's big recent-ish transition was shifting from 32-bit to 64-bit, and that is pretty much accounted for at a hardware level. And for much older stuff, DOSBox is a godsend.
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