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#1 RyanShazam
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Which do you prefer? Personally I don't understand why someone would pay money for a game and not actually own the hard copy. Makes no sense to me. It can be played offline. It can be brought to a friends house. You can save it as a collectors item. I would never want the industry to go full DD or Cloud. What are your thoughts?
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#2 ActicEdge
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Personally I want a hard copy. That's changing though :(

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#3 SaltyMeatballs
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Hard copy, though I don't mind paying for a digital copy, particularly if the game is mostly for online play.
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#4 Tikeio
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Unless I got a MAJOR discount from DD (MVC2 and classic games are an example of this), I will always prefer a hard copy.

I always lol when I see old games on the PS store, like MK and LA Noire priced at $40-$50 dollars, knowing that I could get a hard copy on ebay for $15-$30.

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#5 Hexagon_777
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DD all the way for me, Homedawg Mothertrucker G. The cloud is fine for Netflix and Crunchyroll as you're just watching stuff but games require your input on a constant basis. This is where a local HDD comes very much in handy, so DD all the way for me, Homedawg Mothertrucker G.
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Hard copies look so archaic to me. Nothing beats the commodity of launching games just by clicking on an icon in a list. Don't have to worry if the disc is scratched or lost somewhere plus it saves space.
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#7 RyanShazam
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Unless I got a MAJOR discount from DD (MVC2 and classic games are an example of this), I will always prefer a hard copy.

I always lol when I see old games on the PS store, like MK and LA Noire priced at $40-$50 dollars, knowing that I could get a hard copy on ebay for $15-$30.

Tikeio
Yeah some games are priced more for DD while others are priced less lol I remember seeing Dragon Age on XBL for 20 or 30$ and seeing it for way less in stores or online for hard copies.
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#8 RyanShazam
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Hard copies look so archaic to me. Nothing beats the commodity of launching games just by clicking on an icon in a list. Don't have to worry if the disc is scratched or lost somewhere plus it saves space.edidili
I love looking at my collection of PS3, Wii and 360 games though :)
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#9 dontshackzmii
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I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

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#10 Tikeio
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[QUOTE="Tikeio"]

Unless I got a MAJOR discount from DD (MVC2 and classic games are an example of this), I will always prefer a hard copy.

I always lol when I see old games on the PS store, like MK and LA Noire priced at $40-$50 dollars, knowing that I could get a hard copy on ebay for $15-$30.

RyanShazam

Yeah some games are priced more for DD while others are priced less lol I remember seeing Dragon Age on XBL for 20 or 30$ and seeing it for way less in stores or online for hard copies.

I remember seeing ME2 going for $60 on the PS Store, and it was only priced at $20 at Wally World. About two weeks later, it only got dropped to $40 on PSN. :lol:

I think it's only $20 on the PS store now though.

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#11 JigglyWiggly_
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y not have both

but i usually prefer DD cause i dun have to wait and am too lazy to insert discs

Some games you like quake 1 I just put in my dropbox folder so I can play on any pc.

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#12 Zaibach
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Hard copy all the way,

I prefer to own the things I buy.

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#13 edidili
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I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

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Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.
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#14 RyanShazam
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[QUOTE="RyanShazam"][QUOTE="Tikeio"]

Unless I got a MAJOR discount from DD (MVC2 and classic games are an example of this), I will always prefer a hard copy.

I always lol when I see old games on the PS store, like MK and LA Noire priced at $40-$50 dollars, knowing that I could get a hard copy on ebay for $15-$30.

Tikeio

Yeah some games are priced more for DD while others are priced less lol I remember seeing Dragon Age on XBL for 20 or 30$ and seeing it for way less in stores or online for hard copies.

I remember seeing ME2 going for $60 on the PS Store, and it was only priced at $20 at Wally World. About two weeks later, it only got dropped to $40 on PSN. :lol:

I think it's only $20 on the PS store now though.

Haha that's ridiculous. You wouldn't happen to know if the PSN version of Mass Effect 2 comes with Cerberus Network or not would you? I bought it used and the code was already used lol I know I can buy it separately.
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#15 edidili
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[QUOTE="edidili"]Hard copies look so archaic to me. Nothing beats the commodity of launching games just by clicking on an icon in a list. Don't have to worry if the disc is scratched or lost somewhere plus it saves space.RyanShazam
I love looking at my collection of PS3, Wii and 360 games though :)

Yeah I used to have this box full of cassettes back in the time. It actually was kinda nice watching at them for a bit but I don't really want to give up the music library in my PC/phone because of that. In the end commodity wins.
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#16 tjricardo089
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Cloud gaming is interesting, there's no installing games or anything. But then again you don't own the games..

I guess DD.

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[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

edidili

Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.

haha do you jest sir?

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#18 Tikeio
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[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

edidili

Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.

But seriously, as it was stated earlier, some games cost more DD and some cost more for a hard copy. It depends.

I mean, would you rather have a mint condition hard copy of God Hand for $80, or you rather have the DD version for $10?

So yeah... it depends. A manual and case should be irrelevant when it comes to price.

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#19 arto1223
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DD for me.

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[QUOTE="edidili"][QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

Tikeio

Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.

But seriously, as it was stated earlier, some games cost more DD and some cost more for a hard copy. It depends.

I mean, would you rather have a mint condition hard copy of God Hand for $80, or you rather have the DD version for $10?

So yeah... it depends. A manual and case should be irrelevant when it comes to price.

your hard drive can get lost and damged

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#21 T_REX305
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I don't mind DD. But if I could I would try to get a hard copy of a game.

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#22 themagicbum9720
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dd for pc games, hard copy for consoles.
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#23 edidili
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[QUOTE="edidili"][QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!dontshackzmii
Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.

haha do you jest sir?

Oh no I don't. I remember my first 360 making that lovely circular scratch on the first 70$ game I bought only one week later. Or the PS2 era when it would slowly refuse to play the DVDs first then the CDs later. Or going back even more I remember blowing and cleaning those nes cartridges. That was a really nice experience. I'm done with that crap.
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#24 Link3301
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[QUOTE="Tikeio"]

[QUOTE="edidili"] Getting a hard copy is less. The game you paid can get lost or damaged. It's vulnerable.dontshackzmii

But seriously, as it was stated earlier, some games cost more DD and some cost more for a hard copy. It depends.

I mean, would you rather have a mint condition hard copy of God Hand for $80, or you rather have the DD version for $10?

So yeah... it depends. A manual and case should be irrelevant when it comes to price.

your hard drive can get lost and damged

DD games are usually stored on an account, so they are already backed up online.

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#26 edidili
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your hard drive can get lost and damgeddontshackzmii
Good thing we have steam's servers then.
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#27 dontshackzmii
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[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

[QUOTE="Tikeio"]

But seriously, as it was stated earlier, some games cost more DD and some cost more for a hard copy. It depends.

I mean, would you rather have a mint condition hard copy of God Hand for $80, or you rather have the DD version for $10?

So yeah... it depends. A manual and case should be irrelevant when it comes to price.

Link3301

your hard drive can get lost and damged

DD games are usually stored on an account, so they are already backed up online.

yay cant wait to get a 120$ internet bill so i can redownlaod all my games.

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#28 Tikeio
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[QUOTE="Tikeio"]

[QUOTE="RyanShazam"] Yeah some games are priced more for DD while others are priced less lol I remember seeing Dragon Age on XBL for 20 or 30$ and seeing it for way less in stores or online for hard copies.RyanShazam

I remember seeing ME2 going for $60 on the PS Store, and it was only priced at $20 at Wally World. About two weeks later, it only got dropped to $40 on PSN. :lol:

I think it's only $20 on the PS store now though.

Haha that's ridiculous. You wouldn't happen to know if the PSN version of Mass Effect 2 comes with Cerberus Network or not would you? I bought it used and the code was already used lol I know I can buy it separately.

Just checked the PS store...

Note: Full game also includes all of the contents of the Cerberus Pack

Funny thing is, the game is only $20 with the Cerberus Pack while the Cerberus pack is available separately for $15. :lol:

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#29 danish-death
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DD. If I want a specific game/genre I'll just search steam or whatever service for it and download it. Unless it's a huge game it doesn't take that long to download. I also like being able to just play a game without having to insert a DVD.
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#30 RyanShazam
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[QUOTE="RyanShazam"][QUOTE="Tikeio"]

I remember seeing ME2 going for $60 on the PS Store, and it was only priced at $20 at Wally World. About two weeks later, it only got dropped to $40 on PSN. :lol:

I think it's only $20 on the PS store now though.

Tikeio

Haha that's ridiculous. You wouldn't happen to know if the PSN version of Mass Effect 2 comes with Cerberus Network or not would you? I bought it used and the code was already used lol I know I can buy it separately.

Just checked the PS store...

Note: Full game also includes all of the contents of the Cerberus Pack

Funny thing is, the game is only $20 with the Cerberus Pack while the Cerberus pack is available separately for $15. :lol:

Wow so I would be better off just buying the full game again lol Thanks for the info. I'm not home so I couldn't check.
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#31 edidili
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yay cant wait to get a 120$ internet bill so i can redownlaod all my games.dontshackzmii
And that's the only reason why hard copies still exist. Is not because you have a fetish about them but because the internet infrastructure is not ready yet. The gaming companies are not that fond of hard copies and they'll get rid of it as soon as possible.
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#32 RyanShazam
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Another reason I enjoy Hard Copies is the free goodies they give you. When I got Final Fantasy XII-2 I recieved a cool poster :)
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#33 freedomfreak
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Hard copy.

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#34 Link3301
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[QUOTE="Link3301"]

[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

your hard drive can get lost and damged

dontshackzmii

DD games are usually stored on an account, so they are already backed up online.

yay cant wait to get a 120$ internet bill so i can redownlaod all my games.

Yay can't wait to pay $180 because a few game disks got scratched.

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#35 KC_Hokie
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Digital. I hope consoles next generation go digital or at least have the option to buy digital at a game's launch.
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#36 Arach666
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For me it´s DD,more and more each day,I really have very little use for a box,and considering that these days very few retail packages are anything special(just a box and a tiny manual)I don´t need them occupying shelve space.

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#37 Tikeio
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[QUOTE="Link3301"]

[QUOTE="dontshackzmii"]

your hard drive can get lost and damged

dontshackzmii

DD games are usually stored on an account, so they are already backed up online.

yay cant wait to get a 120$ internet bill so i can redownlaod all my games.

Hmm?

You can backup your games to an external HDD and restore them. That's what I did when the HDD in my old PS3 crapped out on me.

And the 360 allows you to download the license to your games. So if the console itself got messed up and not the HDD, you wouldn't have to re-download all of your games. I haven't heard any cases of 360 HDD's going bad. It's possible, but not probable.

And if you have a bandwidth cap, it's partly your fault for paying for crappy services.

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#38 edidili
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And if you have a bandwidth cap, it's partly your fault for paying for crappy services.Tikeio
It really depends on where you live though.
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#39 Hexagon_777
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[QUOTE="edidili"]Hard copies look so archaic to me. Nothing beats the commodity of launching games just by clicking on an icon in a list. Don't have to worry if the disc is scratched or lost somewhere plus it saves space.RyanShazam
I love looking at my collection of PS3, Wii and 360 games though :)

I like doing the same, except I am looking at the icons and other such things on mah PC, you feel me?
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#40 Hexagon_777
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I dont see why anyone would want to get less for the same price. get the hard copy!

dontshackzmii
Less? My ass. You just get different stuff. :|
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#41 finalfantasy94
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I always prefer hard copy. Though if I can get it really cheaper for DD I will do so.

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#42 RyanShazam
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[QUOTE="RyanShazam"][QUOTE="edidili"]Hard copies look so archaic to me. Nothing beats the commodity of launching games just by clicking on an icon in a list. Don't have to worry if the disc is scratched or lost somewhere plus it saves space.Hexagon_777
I love looking at my collection of PS3, Wii and 360 games though :)

I like doing the same, except I am looking at the icons and other such things on mah PC, you feel me?

Doesn't feel as rewarding to me. When I look at my steam list in not impressed. Could be because I dont have much in it though.
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#43 Zaibach
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Yup, I like it hard :P

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DD. Double click and i'm gaming.

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#45 Nanomage
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DD is a lot more convenient,though I still like hard copies myself.
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#46 xXDrPainXx
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Digital Distribution for the most part. Can't even remember the last time I went out and bought the hard copy of a game I was looking for.
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[QUOTE="RyanShazam"][QUOTE="Hexagon_777"][QUOTE="RyanShazam"] I love looking at my collection of PS3, Wii and 360 games though :)

I like doing the same, except I am looking at the icons and other such things on mah PC, you feel me?

Doesn't feel as rewarding to me. When I look at my steam list in not impressed. Could be because I dont have much in it though.

Then how about this? [spoiler]  [/spoiler]
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I don't mind DD if done right. Forcing an internet connection to always be on just to play your games is not done right. Allowing me to download games and titles, while offering me the chance to save money? That's a plus. There are pros and cons to anything, but I primarily own nothing but DDs of my games on PC, and have no problems with it.
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I will only buy hard copy. I have never bought a game digitally, not even DLC. I have no plans on ever doing so either. When you own a console and physical copies of games, you will be guaranteed the ability to play it as long as you have a power outlet. With digital games, you rely on the service itself, which I don't trust.

People say that gamers will boycott games going fully digital all day on the forums, but when push comes to shove and it actually happens, they'll bite the bullet and buy the consoles and games regardless.

Not me.

I don't even play very many games to begin with. I honestly don't even really care all that much about video games. I get more satisfaction out of the collection aspect of video games, getting collector's editions, having the game cases, manuals, discs, extras, all in mint condition. For every physical game copy that I own, I have the case, box art, manual and disc, all of which are in brand new, pristine condition. I like having pieces of video game history, and I never plan on selling the stuff. It's the same with how I buy collector's edition strategy guides. I don't use the strategy guides to help me get through games, I just have them because I like them, I think they look cool, and they are pieces of gaming history. I actually enjoy the collecting aspect of gaming more than I do playing games.

Well, with gaming going fully digital, it kills the most important aspect of gaming to me. So no, when gaming goes fully digital, I will really stop buying games, and it won't even be a hard decision for me, at all. I haven't even played a video game in the last 2 months, despite having time to do so, and having a ton of games that I have never even played yet sitting right in my house.

I'm not gonna complain, moan, and whine about gaming going fully digital. If it does, that's just the way it is, and the direction gaming is going. I'll just call it a day, move on, and hold on to what I have, and play retro games for the rest of my life, and never play a new game ever again, and I'll be perfectly happy with my decision.

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#50 deactivated-5d6e91f5c147a
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Hard copy all the way.