I read an article not long ago about companies like Ubisoft and EA who no longer include manuals in their games. It's only like a penny per game but they have saved millions of dollars because of it. If they cut out the disc and box they could save exponentially more.
The problem is that, like Spiker has been saying, I just don't see M$ passing on these savings to anyone. They've been known to gouge developers in publishers and create all kinds of bullshit policies just so that companies have the "honor" of selling games that play on their system. Plus, as I've mentioned before, look at their Games on Demand. Those prices are laughable. That's what I would be concerned about. If a console went all digital and the games were a lot cheaper and they had sales constantly, then I would be on board. But this is M$ people, that shit just isn't going to happen. Just like others have said M$ will have the "We're the only next gen game in town, so pay up or get out of my backyard" mentality. Mark my words, if they go all digital we'll still be paying $60 per game and that's bullshit. This is a company that charges you money to play games online after all.
So please don'tr try to compare M$ to a company like Valve with Steam. Valve isn't as great as they once where ever since they partnered with EA but they still have loads more integrity as a company than M$ does. If you think MS will adopt a Steam like policy to digital distribution you guys are delusional.
Sony has taken a small step towards this already. Look at the Vita. All of their games are available both digitally or physically, and the digital versions are discounted. It's only like 10-20% but it's still something. Because it's still so new they haven't offered and significant sales on the digital stuff on the PSN Store but I can see that coming. They are trying to offer consumers a choice but they also want to keep retailers happy because the retailers are the ones selling their systems and accessories.
The problem is that, like Spiker has been saying, I just don't see M$ passing on these savings to anyone. They've been known to gouge developers in publishers and create all kinds of bullshit policies just so that companies have the "honor" of selling games that play on their system. Plus, as I've mentioned before, look at their Games on Demand. Those prices are laughable. That's what I would be concerned about. If a console went all digital and the games were a lot cheaper and they had sales constantly, then I would be on board. But this is M$ people, that shit just isn't going to happen. Just like others have said M$ will have the "We're the only next gen game in town, so pay up or get out of my backyard" mentality. Mark my words, if they go all digital we'll still be paying $60 per game and that's bullshit. This is a company that charges you money to play games online after all.
So please don'tr try to compare M$ to a company like Valve with Steam. Valve isn't as great as they once where ever since they partnered with EA but they still have loads more integrity as a company than M$ does. If you think MS will adopt a Steam like policy to digital distribution you guys are delusional.
Sony has taken a small step towards this already. Look at the Vita. All of their games are available both digitally or physically, and the digital versions are discounted. It's only like 10-20% but it's still something. Because it's still so new they haven't offered and significant sales on the digital stuff on the PSN Store but I can see that coming. They are trying to offer consumers a choice but they also want to keep retailers happy because the retailers are the ones selling their systems and accessories.
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