cmdrdredd
Lifer
- Dec 12, 2001
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Mad? Why? I feel a little sad.
I don't know why people are so attached to inserting plastic discs into devices.
If someone is so frightened of downloading games from cloud, how will he survive... not being able to download them at all? Because unless you're 70 or older, you'll very likely see a cloud-only console generation.
Is this the first time you're saying farewell to a physical media type?
I precisely said buying an Xbox and a separate 2-year subscription makes no sense. Yes, I meant that it's more expensive that way.
I commend your arithmetic proficiency.
Very much so. Enthusiasts + people who just like to preorder stuff and have it before the neighbour (this is mostly a cultural thing).
Most people just buy a console when they feel like gaming. This is pretty much built into the console user experience (which is meant to be more relaxing and casual).
This is why we still see PS4 and Xbox One being sold, which is probably something many forum members find impossible to digest.
A lot of people do t pay for unlimited data from their ISP. To download all the games they want would eat up their data too quick. And there are collectors and the whole “if I delete it but 4 years later I wanna play I can just put in the disc”. There are reasons.