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Digital Distribution Is The Way Of The Future

Dean Vella of Nizulo writes: "It’s no secret that digital distribution is the future of gaming. For other industries such as the music industry, this is already the norm. Gaming is slowly transitioning into becoming digital-only, but it’s much too early for the industry to completely change, and eliminate physical media. Such was made apparent through Microsoft’s recent failed attempt, and the failure of the digital-only ‘PSP Go’. But will this always be the case? Let’s take a look at how digital distribution can and will affect the gaming industry."

ZBlacktt3949d ago

I'll always be old school and want the physical copy. I have a collection. I like the art behind the game. The collectors edition games, etc. I still buy the good games gaming guides from time to time.

ZBlacktt3949d ago (Edited 3949d ago )

You can always look at them, hold them. Even when the power goes out, lol. Holding and touching always brings back such great memories of when you held the game for the first time.

jeffgoldwin3949d ago

Discs are like having a blow up doll. You can just as easily watch the digital version. Plus, if you happen to ever bring a date home, it's just not going to go well if she sees that stack of 1000+ games or your life sized doll with her photo taped on the face.

tarbis3949d ago

umm... NO. It takes me days to download games that are more than 1g. It'll be easier to go to the store buy the game then come home. It won't even take a quarter of a day.

Bloomy3949d ago

I don't know your area but I'm sure by the time Digital Distribution is mainstream for gaming consoles, your internet will be faster. Mind you, that's an assumption.

Unless you're on a nuclear sub. *I'm kidding*

tarbis3949d ago

I live in a 3rd world country. We pay about $24/mo. for 1Mbps internet connection. I hope that'll give you an idea what kind of internet we have.

Bloomy3949d ago

That's about the same speeds I'm getting here - peaks at 2Mbps. Things seem to download quickly, but then again I know nothing faster. I envy those with ridiculous download speeds.

jeffgoldwin3949d ago

I really don't think the digital world finds 3rd world countries relevant nor are they really concerned with your crappy dial-up. Lol just sayin...

tarbis3948d ago

Of course they don't. Since when do 1st world countries ever care about other countries at all? LOL!

jeffgoldwin3948d ago (Edited 3948d ago )

Considering majority of 1st world countries donate billions every year to charities for 3rd world countries, your trolling was ignorant. Anyways, I was obviously talking about businesses and selling to paying customers.

tarbis3948d ago

Good job in insulting and blocking me. That only proves that you can't handle a proper conversation. But, it doesn't change the fact that I'm telling the truth. And I'm not gonna be provoked or stoop down to your low level of intellect.

jeffgoldwin3947d ago

Ya I do block obnoxious and ignorant emo kids. not gunna lie.

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ifritAlkhemyst3949d ago

It's really amusing. Of course it is the future, it's is just a matter of time for console gamers. I don't honestly understand why they're so obsessed with having a physical copy of their games but you can bet that after this coming generation, more and more console gamers will use the digital services. PC gamers... well, we're already converted.

I give it one more generation after next before consoles are nothing but digital distribution.

bjmartynhak3949d ago

I really enjoy my collection on the shelf.

Moreover, and maybe more importantly, I always check the price for digital and at amazon and shopto. Digital NEVER wins, at least for consoles.

Hicken3949d ago

IF it's the future, it's far-flung. Nothing like the "next few years" people keep wanting to say.

Gradually- VERY gradually- digital will take over. But it won't be this generation, and it may not be next generation. Simply put: the average person even in an internet-connected country like here in the US doesn't have the speeds necessary for all-digital gaming. Downloading the 30+ GB that games will take up could take a week, and in the meantime, the internet is slow for anything else you're trying to do. Streaming would face similar limitations, and the added drawback of crazy amounts of latency. Our infrastructure simply isn't capable of providing a level of service that would make it viable.

And that's not even thinking about places with little to no reliable internet.

Do you think console manufacturers will give up the opportunity to make money in places like Brazil and Afica because folks there don't have the internet to play the games of an all-digital industry?

... well, Microsoft seemed to be willing, so that's something, I guess.

SMART manufacturers, though, would maintain OPTIONS for their consumers, and give themselves more avenues for revenue.

That's why it's no near future.

Xer0_SiN3949d ago

way of the future, not way of the present. nice try though.

Bloomy3949d ago

"Digital Distribution Is The Way Of The Future"

Highlighting: "...WAY OF THE FUTURE"

Here's hoping you're trolling and not retarded. Either way, here's a hug.

Xer0_SiN3949d ago

good one, i almost laughed. however, i do agree with the whole future of distribution. when i referred to "future" i mean distant future, not future as in anytime soon. people in the here and now still want physical copies; still want something tangible to call theirs. i know i do. if i had the choice to pick between physical copy or digital copy, ill pick physical copy every single time.

jeffgoldwin3949d ago

Ive been using the "distance future" for about 4-5 year now with Steam and console downloads being much more convienant, imo, than constantly playing the hokey pokey disc shuffle and turn your self about each time you want a different game.

jjb19813949d ago

I'm going that way just because its easier to switch between games and its less stress on the drive over time. I will be buying my ps4 games digitally so that I can use remote play with more than one game. Also I never have to worry about losing the disc or it getting stolen. I was always into physical copies but since my Internet is fast I don't mind.

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just_looken3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Yes this is not about video games directly but indirectly this will impact the pc gaming/workstation space hard.

This company is massive one of two in the water cool space so if it goes poof then thousands out there have no spare parts or half built computers.

SO yeah i know not about a video game but think of it as amd leaving the pc space but this is ekwb that could be leaving water cooling in the pc space

Jayz2cents a supporter of there products also has issues
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Giblet_Head1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

As someone that has built a watercooling rig. EK is big, but there's so many numerous watercooling part companies out there. EK's stuff isn't exactly amazing quality for the price compared to others either, it's just ok. Much like Corsair. The impact would be negligible long term. For perspective the majority of my parts are XSPC, at most I use EK for my gpu waterblocks and fittings. Both easily replaceable.