Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
What about going all cloud? There are rumblings of EA working with Comcast to provide EA sports titles over the X1 cablebox. Meaning, in the near future Madden sales may be on the cable box instead of on your console.
Hypothetically, can all three consoles survive if they lose a significant amount of users who buy solely for the EA sports lineup?
Hypothetically, can all three consoles survive if they lose a significant amount of users who buy solely for the EA sports lineup?
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
In 50 years we won't have much choice.
The whole power of Comcast thing is another subject that should really bother people looking into the near future, but currently they don't seem to care.
Wouldn't that question be more, can Xbox survive? There's likely a reason why Microsoft was trying to work with Comcast regarding the Xbox One.fastbilly1 wrote:Hypothetically, can all three consoles survive if they lose a significant amount of users who buy solely for the EA sports lineup?
The whole power of Comcast thing is another subject that should really bother people looking into the near future, but currently they don't seem to care.
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
This is interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_rot and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_bronzingCronozilla wrote:In 50 years we won't have much choice.
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
When it comes to plausible longevity, I wouldn't count physical media out just yet:
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That's pretty cool.
It seems like a more compact way of how data was recorded in the 1800s. There's a lot of audio recordings on wax cylinders from that period.
I'm confident we could find new formats that aren't going to degrade as quickly, the issue is the ones we already have.
It seems like a more compact way of how data was recorded in the 1800s. There's a lot of audio recordings on wax cylinders from that period.
I'm confident we could find new formats that aren't going to degrade as quickly, the issue is the ones we already have.
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
The carts will last longer than 50 years
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The disc rot mainly affected laser discs and earlier DVDs that are two sided. Faulty glue process allowed corrosion to take place on the two sandwiched "metals" of the data. The two sided DVDs were not as common fails compared to Laser Discs though. There have been instances of single sided CDs and DVDs "rotting" but it is so rare. Properly stored discs in a climate controlled environment (even floppies) will out live you.casterofdreams wrote:This is interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_rot and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_bronzing
I prefer discs, though lately a lot of disc based games also require online authentication. At least with the discs that have all the data right on the disc so maybe it could be cracked later if the site shuts down. I hate that prospect of a game no longer working, gaaah I hate DRM.
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esplain.Jmustang1968 wrote:The carts will last longer than 50 years
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The eeproms will decay, but the ICs in the real cart will last as long as they arent exposed to harsh elements.aaron wrote:esplain.Jmustang1968 wrote:The carts will last longer than 50 years
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Re: Why are some gamers so desperate to go pro digital?
I don't mind digital items not having resale value because, at least in the case of Steam. I often find that I save more than what I would have gotten had I bought a game then resold it, on top of the fact I get to keep playing the game.
Not to mention it really is wonderful, especially for handheld systems, to not have to carry around any physical media. The iPod did it for years and years before so I'm happy it has been fully embraced by game systems in that space.
Not to mention it really is wonderful, especially for handheld systems, to not have to carry around any physical media. The iPod did it for years and years before so I'm happy it has been fully embraced by game systems in that space.
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