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For anyone that doesn't know MS has been trying a new marketing strategy. The first game to do this is Fable II. What they are doing os breaking the game down into parts and selling the parts individually. that way if you like what you see after the first few hours you can continue to pay or just roll out after only having wasted a fraction of the games price. I'm not sure if they are going to do this with the other games but they are giving you the first part of Fable 2 for free. Hell, I'm even downloading it to check it out and I don't like RPG's.
It wouldn't be a strategy that they could apply to any game, that's for sure.
It is cool tho. I can't wait until brand new games become digitially accessible, I'm tired of dealing with retailers.Comment
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I hope that is far away. I don't think it will be but I definitely prefer buying retail copies. Not to mention you can always find a deal on games, even new ones. With downloaded versions you're stuck paying full price and it's not like you can trade it in or sell it once you get bored.Comment
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I hope that is far away. I don't think it will be but I definitely prefer buying retail copies. Not to mention you can always find a deal on games, even new ones. With downloaded versions you're stuck paying full price and it's not like you can trade it in or sell it once you get bored.
Not to mention the irritation behind dealing with dipshit store clerks, delayed shipments, etc.
I'm sure trials and such will come along with digital downloads, allowing players to try out games for a certain time duration before buying. Things like this will negate the fears you have.
Or so I'd assume that'll be how it goes....Comment
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i would love to buy the games and DL them to my hd....only issue then becomes space and no trade value. games are the one media that i actually own. i dont own CD's or DVD's, but with games idk if the DL option is the best idea.
This idea of DL portions of games....i am fine with them doing that, but i wouldnt use feature. I would rather play the demo for free assuming they dont kill demos in favor of this trendComment
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While the loss of a trade factor is one negative, the costs of games can reduce since there's many factors removed in the distrubution process. Packaging, transportation and retailers all become obsolete.
Not to mention the irritation behind dealing with dipshit store clerks, delayed shipments, etc.
I'm sure trials and such will come along with digital downloads, allowing players to try out games for a certain time duration before buying. Things like this will negate the fears you have.
Or so I'd assume that'll be how it goes....i would love to buy the games and DL them to my hd....only issue then becomes space and no trade value. games are the one media that i actually own. i dont own CD's or DVD's, but with games idk if the DL option is the best idea.
This idea of DL portions of games....i am fine with them doing that, but i wouldnt use feature. I would rather play the demo for free assuming they dont kill demos in favor of this trend
Maynard makes another great point. These games take up a TON of HDD space. When companies like M$ fuck you and force you to buy their completely overpriced proprietary HDD's then it's like getting fucked twice.Comment
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