Ok we all know regardless of how much we like or hate it it is coming. DD is growing and fast. Companies like Sony have even spoke out on how much they love DD because it cuts out used game sales and all the other middle men putting more money in their pocket.
It seems like there is a lot of resistance among gamers though, polls have shown the vast majority of us prefer having a hard copy of our games and that gamers tend to be more hardcore about having complete copies of their possessions then other gamers. So my question to you guys is what will it take to get you on board with Digital Distribution?
Personally I think DD could be great but it needs to take a few steps before I truly embrace it. The first and most important step is to ensure 3000% that I own the content I purchase and that I will always be able to have a way to download a replacement copy of my game. I think this is the biggest issue most people have. Its easy to think what stops this company from saying well this game isn't selling well anymore and its costing us to host it so lets take it down. I want to know that my game is always going to be there for me to download. I called for the development of a video game library in the past and I again think its a great idea but if it isn't going to be made then there needs to at least be some kind of graveyard where non commercially viable DD games go to die but still be accessible to those that purchased it.
The second big issue I have with DD is the fact that the pricing seems absolutely whacked. I am sorry but it is insane to charge people $20 for a game that can be finished in just a few hours. And it is even more insane to charge $5-$10 for copies of games like Sonic and Super Mario World that I can find floating around on ebay, craigslist and garage sales for $1-$3. The pricing model of these games needs to be restructured and if not restructured then they need price drops much faster. Price drops is my third issue with these games. We have become ajusted to the price of games falling very fast recently, a game is released and 2 months later you get 1/4th off the intial price....another 4 months and the game is half price or less. Meanwhile the DD games are still full price that were put on XBLA 2 years ago. This is just insane! If I am to embrace DD I want to be ensured that Halo 4 isnt going to be $60 for 5 years or that Little Big Planet 3 is going to be $60 for 8 years!
My final issue is that this will kill collectors items. I am a big collector and to loose the ability to display my wall of video games is bad/sad enough. I could deal with this....but to completely loose collectors editions is sad too. I am sure companies will make DD collectors editions but it probably will be stupid stuff like in game content which half the time becomes free anyways! I hope that if DD becomes the standard in the future then game companies are cool/smart enough to offer gamers CE that still come with physical bonus items that they would mail to you.
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What do you guys want to see happan before DD becomes the industry standard?
It seems like there is a lot of resistance among gamers though, polls have shown the vast majority of us prefer having a hard copy of our games and that gamers tend to be more hardcore about having complete copies of their possessions then other gamers. So my question to you guys is what will it take to get you on board with Digital Distribution?
Personally I think DD could be great but it needs to take a few steps before I truly embrace it. The first and most important step is to ensure 3000% that I own the content I purchase and that I will always be able to have a way to download a replacement copy of my game. I think this is the biggest issue most people have. Its easy to think what stops this company from saying well this game isn't selling well anymore and its costing us to host it so lets take it down. I want to know that my game is always going to be there for me to download. I called for the development of a video game library in the past and I again think its a great idea but if it isn't going to be made then there needs to at least be some kind of graveyard where non commercially viable DD games go to die but still be accessible to those that purchased it.
The second big issue I have with DD is the fact that the pricing seems absolutely whacked. I am sorry but it is insane to charge people $20 for a game that can be finished in just a few hours. And it is even more insane to charge $5-$10 for copies of games like Sonic and Super Mario World that I can find floating around on ebay, craigslist and garage sales for $1-$3. The pricing model of these games needs to be restructured and if not restructured then they need price drops much faster. Price drops is my third issue with these games. We have become ajusted to the price of games falling very fast recently, a game is released and 2 months later you get 1/4th off the intial price....another 4 months and the game is half price or less. Meanwhile the DD games are still full price that were put on XBLA 2 years ago. This is just insane! If I am to embrace DD I want to be ensured that Halo 4 isnt going to be $60 for 5 years or that Little Big Planet 3 is going to be $60 for 8 years!
My final issue is that this will kill collectors items. I am a big collector and to loose the ability to display my wall of video games is bad/sad enough. I could deal with this....but to completely loose collectors editions is sad too. I am sure companies will make DD collectors editions but it probably will be stupid stuff like in game content which half the time becomes free anyways! I hope that if DD becomes the standard in the future then game companies are cool/smart enough to offer gamers CE that still come with physical bonus items that they would mail to you.
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What do you guys want to see happan before DD becomes the industry standard?