I'm gonna miss going to the store and buying a game there physically,I already do because wherever I go in this small town I live in they have nothing but these overrated mainstream garbage games to buy and they're literally the only copies left sitting on shelves,Its crazy that the last time I bought a physical game was 2 years ago at this point but I wont stop hunting for them until I have each and every single game I want and need
Yep I still enjoy browsing through the used sections! But yeh you're right there's usually loads of sports games from several years ago, that are like £1 lol. Good luck with your collection buddy, and thanks for checking out the vid!
@@SenorDonut. Np man,I dont ever buy used copies because I dont wanna have someone else's already used copies,so that's why I only buy new ones from the store,And what's even a bigger bummer is that they dont have physical PC games anywhere either and those are the ones I need the most,I guess Best Buy,Amazon and the rest are the only sollution,such a shame...
Do updates, patches, DLC and partial or full game file downloads for physical games count as "digital purchases" to the platform holders? I am on team physical. preferably I like to buy games that are functional and complete on disk/cart which keep to becoming rarer and rare each year.
That's a good point, I've had day 1 patches that were bigger than the games content on the disc! Definitely a rarity these games, I can't remember buying any games recently; that didn't prompt a day 1 update/patch.
@@auswolf9507 I think it's a cop out for not having it ready on day 1. Benefit is that we get a fix immediately, con is...why the fuck wasn't it ready when you released the game?
@@SenorDonut. I think its partly a psychological kind of thing and its used to keep more control of the game license for the publisher. 1. It prevents consumers from having stable working games for offline play. 2. It ties the game to a server so over time the physical game will be a useless piece of plastic once the servers get shut off. 3. It encourages people to sign up to online services. 4. It also encourages people to just go with the digital copy. They are making physical game more unappealing. 5. It is killing off the secondhand market. The platform holders Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo and publishers have been doing it gradually year after year since the 7th generation of consoles. Conditioning us for a all digital future. Someordinarygamers made an amazing video a year ago about Microsoft's shady tactics. Sony and Nintendo aren't exactly innocent either and are following suit along with the third party publishers.
@@auswolf9507 I 100% agree with you, that corps are trying to kill off / alleviate physical sales. This can be proven by digital sales being in-line with physical prices, and sales (black friday included), digital copies being cheaper than physical copies, Previously digital sales were more expensive, to entice consumers to go to stores and pickup physical copies, and ensure that brick stores were making a profit. The price discrepancy / margins have got so tight, that stores have decided to stop stocking new games, Thanks for your comments bro, I legit enjoy these types of conversations,
This might be a hot take but I just think the idea of ownership can be overrated. Sure - you can own a collection of physical copies for as long as you want, but chances are a lot of those will only get played once, and then they’ll just be piles of plastic gathering dust. We don’t own live music, bowling alleys or the cinema - and yet we still get value out of the experience - this is not much different in my eyes. While digital isn’t strictly ownership - the way I see it, if the game is saved to my console then I own it. I also think the odds of losing digital purchases either now or in the future are extremely slim - depending on the platform. That said, if this did happen in say - 20 years - there will always be something new, plus 20 years of games releasing between now and then to fill that void, and most likely ways to recover those games by other means. In 20 years I’ll be 50, and will have likely moved onto the next thing in my life with little time or care to backtrack on nostalgia (aside from maybe a few things, but my time is and always will be finite) - so this, I don’t really see as an issue. Basically that’s why I’ve no problem with going digital - but I also enjoy a minimalistic and clutter free house (the trade off is a no brainer), and there’s something cool about having a game ready to play without requiring a disc change.
Hey Tom! That is true bro, but even if they are played just the once; there still accessible at any time. But saying that, I've got a million games that I've never played! I'd be happy with digital gaming in the future, if there was always a way to play the game; without the need for an internet connection tbh. Yeh digital has it's benefits for sure. Thanks for checking the vid, and taking time to comment mate. Appreciate you!
@ yeah without a doubt - there’s definitely a trade off with having physical copies and the option to revisit them infinitely Vs a digital licence but no clutter. For me I’d rather have the space. Admittedly, it is technically a gamble as you’re putting some faith into the companies, servers and even your own console - but I personally see the risk as incredibly low. To be honest there are pros and cons to both sides of the argument - but nothing lasts forever so I’ll happily opt for convenience above anything. (Exceptions for anything OOP which has been delisted - I’ll happily grab a secondhand copy from eBay if I really have to) And you’re welcome! It’s an interesting topic.
Ultimately the thing that bugs me the most about going all digital is options We can debate physical vs digital all day but in the end I just want options and when consoles go fully all digital is when we are stuck at the mercy of console storefronts dictating all prices on their platforms and well I'll stick to PC then cause at least there are options to buy games digitally on different storefronts
I agree with you buddy. Recently I've started buying more games on Steam, as I know I'll be able to play them in 10 + years. Where as that can't always be said for console. Thanks for checking out the vid buddy!
I don’t understand, why would you want to take away such a valuable privilege from your players? They only need to buy it once and it’s theirs forever, same goes for digital, but what’s the fun in that? Plus they could just straight up take it away if you’re using something like game pass. Iv missed going out to actually buy a game, but they’ve (Xbox) made the digital version way more affordable. Gaming today feels more like only rich people can buy them. And how much they are making these games is at a god awful price. 60,70, dollars! Back then they were like 30 or 20 dollars. 😵💫
I actually buy all my games on Amazon, so I don't actually need to leave the house lol! But yeh make the most of black friday amigo, I've picked up so many games at more than 50% off. Thanks for checking my video bro!
I agree with most of the things you say but i personally think buying the disk and owning the game is just a plus, somehow I don't feel safe hooking up my debit/credit card with console its always been this way since my ps2 era and as well as my ps4, keeping collection is my things you could always just sell it when need to be exchanged or get the new game a bit chipper here in Pakistan well thats just how i feel and mostly paksitani feels the same way even tho they come in a minority because a lot of people can't afford consoles here in my country
they go 2 digital only I will quit buying councils because if they go digital they can take away you'r games anytime they wan't plus control when and how long U play 4
Well you said it in the end so i am glade we will still be using disks/catrages for at leats few more years but i don't like what playstation did with their ps5 pro like they only launched the digital version and it dose raises worries in my mind thet what will happen next plus someone said that playstation is working on a ps vita successor as well i hope its not all digital and have at least 500gb of storage in em😂
why buy games when there making all this woke BS it won't even B getting better until like 2026 because they still have alot of these games N development
Hey buddy, no it's not. I took a look at the past, and some of the stats over the recent years for digital gaming. Thanks for checking the vid out though!
I'm gonna miss going to the store and buying a game there physically,I already do because wherever I go in this small town I live in they have nothing but these overrated mainstream garbage games to buy and they're literally the only copies left sitting on shelves,Its crazy that the last time I bought a physical game was 2 years ago at this point but I wont stop hunting for them until I have each and every single game I want and need
Yep I still enjoy browsing through the used sections! But yeh you're right there's usually loads of sports games from several years ago, that are like £1 lol. Good luck with your collection buddy, and thanks for checking out the vid!
@@SenorDonut. Np man,I dont ever buy used copies because I dont wanna have someone else's already used copies,so that's why I only buy new ones from the store,And what's even a bigger bummer is that they dont have physical PC games anywhere either and those are the ones I need the most,I guess Best Buy,Amazon and the rest are the only sollution,such a shame...
Do updates, patches, DLC and partial or full game file downloads for physical games count as "digital purchases" to the platform holders? I am on team physical. preferably I like to buy games that are functional and complete on disk/cart which keep to becoming rarer and rare each year.
That's a good point, I've had day 1 patches that were bigger than the games content on the disc!
Definitely a rarity these games, I can't remember buying any games recently; that didn't prompt a day 1 update/patch.
@@SenorDonut. I truly believe it is done on purpose.
@@auswolf9507 I think it's a cop out for not having it ready on day 1.
Benefit is that we get a fix immediately, con is...why the fuck wasn't it ready when you released the game?
@@SenorDonut.
I think its partly a psychological kind of thing and its used to keep more control of the game license for the publisher.
1. It prevents consumers from having stable working games for offline play.
2. It ties the game to a server so over time the physical game will be a useless piece of plastic once the servers get shut off.
3. It encourages people to sign up to online services.
4. It also encourages people to just go with the digital copy. They are making physical game more unappealing.
5. It is killing off the secondhand market.
The platform holders Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo and publishers have been doing it gradually year after year since the 7th generation of consoles. Conditioning us for a all digital future.
Someordinarygamers made an amazing video a year ago about Microsoft's shady tactics. Sony and Nintendo aren't exactly innocent either and are following suit along with the third party publishers.
@@auswolf9507 I 100% agree with you, that corps are trying to kill off / alleviate physical sales. This can be proven by digital sales being in-line with physical prices, and sales (black friday included), digital copies being cheaper than physical copies,
Previously digital sales were more expensive, to entice consumers to go to stores and pickup physical copies, and ensure that brick stores were making a profit.
The price discrepancy / margins have got so tight, that stores have decided to stop stocking new games,
Thanks for your comments bro, I legit enjoy these types of conversations,
This might be a hot take but I just think the idea of ownership can be overrated. Sure - you can own a collection of physical copies for as long as you want, but chances are a lot of those will only get played once, and then they’ll just be piles of plastic gathering dust. We don’t own live music, bowling alleys or the cinema - and yet we still get value out of the experience - this is not much different in my eyes.
While digital isn’t strictly ownership - the way I see it, if the game is saved to my console then I own it. I also think the odds of losing digital purchases either now or in the future are extremely slim - depending on the platform. That said, if this did happen in say - 20 years - there will always be something new, plus 20 years of games releasing between now and then to fill that void, and most likely ways to recover those games by other means. In 20 years I’ll be 50, and will have likely moved onto the next thing in my life with little time or care to backtrack on nostalgia (aside from maybe a few things, but my time is and always will be finite) - so this, I don’t really see as an issue.
Basically that’s why I’ve no problem with going digital - but I also enjoy a minimalistic and clutter free house (the trade off is a no brainer), and there’s something cool about having a game ready to play without requiring a disc change.
Hey Tom!
That is true bro, but even if they are played just the once; there still accessible at any time. But saying that, I've got a million games that I've never played!
I'd be happy with digital gaming in the future, if there was always a way to play the game; without the need for an internet connection tbh.
Yeh digital has it's benefits for sure. Thanks for checking the vid, and taking time to comment mate. Appreciate you!
@ yeah without a doubt - there’s definitely a trade off with having physical copies and the option to revisit them infinitely Vs a digital licence but no clutter.
For me I’d rather have the space. Admittedly, it is technically a gamble as you’re putting some faith into the companies, servers and even your own console - but I personally see the risk as incredibly low.
To be honest there are pros and cons to both sides of the argument - but nothing lasts forever so I’ll happily opt for convenience above anything. (Exceptions for anything OOP which has been delisted - I’ll happily grab a secondhand copy from eBay if I really have to)
And you’re welcome! It’s an interesting topic.
Because the disc production is shut down already.
Ultimately the thing that bugs me the most about going all digital is options
We can debate physical vs digital all day but in the end I just want options and when consoles go fully all digital is when we are stuck at the mercy of console storefronts dictating all prices on their platforms and well I'll stick to PC then cause at least there are options to buy games digitally on different storefronts
I agree with you buddy. Recently I've started buying more games on Steam, as I know I'll be able to play them in 10 + years. Where as that can't always be said for console. Thanks for checking out the vid buddy!
I don’t understand, why would you want to take away such a valuable privilege from your players?
They only need to buy it once and it’s theirs forever, same goes for digital, but what’s the fun in that? Plus they could just straight up take it away if you’re using something like game pass.
Iv missed going out to actually buy a game, but they’ve (Xbox) made the digital version way more affordable.
Gaming today feels more like only rich people can buy them. And how much they are making these games is at a god awful price. 60,70, dollars! Back then they were like 30 or 20 dollars.
😵💫
I actually buy all my games on Amazon, so I don't actually need to leave the house lol!
But yeh make the most of black friday amigo, I've picked up so many games at more than 50% off.
Thanks for checking my video bro!
I agree with most of the things you say but i personally think buying the disk and owning the game is just a plus, somehow I don't feel safe hooking up my debit/credit card with console its always been this way since my ps2 era and as well as my ps4, keeping collection is my things you could always just sell it when need to be exchanged or get the new game a bit chipper here in Pakistan well thats just how i feel and mostly paksitani feels the same way even tho they come in a minority because a lot of people can't afford consoles here in my country
That's fair enough bro, I've only recently started a digital collection. But I'd never get rid of the physical games!
they go 2 digital only I will quit buying councils because if they go digital they can take away you'r games anytime they wan't plus control when and how long U play 4
I think I'd spend more time on Steam when it happens, but it would be hard to give up console gaming; since I've done it my whole life lol.
Well you said it in the end so i am glade we will still be using disks/catrages for at leats few more years but i don't like what playstation did with their ps5 pro like they only launched the digital version and it dose raises worries in my mind thet what will happen next plus someone said that playstation is working on a ps vita successor as well i hope its not all digital and have at least 500gb of storage in em😂
Yeh I'm disappointed with the PS5 pro, doubt they'll release one with a disc drive either!
@@SenorDonut. I don't think they will the scalping community is selling disk part of the ps5 pro way more expensively then the console it self
why buy games when there making all this woke BS it won't even B getting better until like 2026 because they still have alot of these games N development
Yeh I'm not a fan of the woke games bro, I don't support any of them. Thanks for checking out my video though mate, appreciate you :)
More and more people are voting with their wallets and now that Trump won maybe this shit is on it's way out.
what IS W O K E ?
Is this video clickbait?
Hey buddy, no it's not. I took a look at the past, and some of the stats over the recent years for digital gaming. Thanks for checking the vid out though!