Digital Distribution or Actual Copies Which Do You Prefer?

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#1 spidadragon1
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Actual Copies hands down

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#2 thrones
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Actual Copies, Digital Downloads for shorter games as that would make 'em cheaper (Heavenly Sword, Uncharted, I R LOOKING AT U!)
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#3 pieatorium
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DD for those of us who live places that often get releases very late.
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#4 uRan_Ehr
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Actual Copies, I want to COLLECT my bought games and don't want to show them to my friends on my PC/console. Also it would be very difficult to rent a game if you only could download it.
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#5 TheRealMC01
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Actual digitally distributed copies.

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#6 uRan_Ehr
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DD for those of us who live places that often get releases very late.pieatorium
Getting games so late is not about being Actual Copies. The PSN regions get different stuff in their stores although most of them already include the languages.
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#7 Ontain
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usually actual copies if it's the same price or lower and DD only if it's much cheaper or i can't find a hard copy

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#8 paraskhos_basic
Member since 2002 • 1243 Posts

Actual Copies hands down

spidadragon1

me 2 coz the speeds are not very good for digital dist now

mayb after some years when better speeds are offered

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#9 Jynxzor
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Hard copies please, I don't mind DD if the hard copy is hard to find. I'd kill for a hard copy of Parasite eve 1-2 that worked...
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#10 rimnet00
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DD -- The packaging is just worthless.
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#11 SupergumXP
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I prefer DD by far... keeping all that plastic is a waste of space heh. the only hard copies i buy are collectors additions. Also i have no problems with limited harddrive space etc, i can easily get a 500gb harddrive for less than a $100, and with services like steam you can delete and redownload the games as many times as you want so space isnt really a problem either.

To each his own though... as the topic suggests, this is my preference.

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#12 Nike_Air
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In the case of games like Warhawk and Socom Confrontation , I will take the download version. Something about always having those multiplayer games on the xmb ready to go anytime is appealing to me. I don't have to worry about the extremely painstaking process of reaching over an ejecting a disc , pulling out and picking up the disc , reaching and grabing the game's box , then opening the box , then putting the disc in the box , closing the box , then extending my arm to put it away , and then reaching for another box , opening up the box , getting a disc , then putting it in , and then having to put the box down. Way too much work for me ,lol.

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#13 thrones
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Actual Copies, I want to COLLECT my bought games and don't want to show them to my friends on my PC/console. Also it would be very difficult to rent a game if you only could download it.uRan_Ehr

Personally, I sell most of my games after finishing them. Never seen the point in making a collection.

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#14 Tykain
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Actual Copies.

Downloads is just good for demos and mini games.

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#15 shaggygrosser
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I like collecting the physical discs for games.
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#16 PBSnipes
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Depends on how the DD is handled. If it is DRM free (like SOASE) I'd go for DD over retail in a heartbeat, it's generally cheaper and because I game on a laptop I don't want to lug around a bunch of CDs/DVDs. However as soon as DRM (that is, DRM that goes beyond the retail version's) makes an appearence (like how Steam links games to your account) I won't touch it.
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#17 st1ka
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actual copies for me

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#18 Tiefster
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Digital Distribution for PCs, hard copies for consoles.
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#19 naval
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Digital Downloads
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#20 jangojay
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DD. Only games I might buy hard copy is like limited edition metal gear solid games or something. Speaking of which is there going to be one?
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#21 shadow_hosi
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i like digital dist. it saves the pain of going to the store for soem big games, and its a little cheeper cus i dont pay for the disk and packaging and shipping and all that
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#22 Vandalvideo
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i like digital dist. it saves the pain of going to the store for soem big games, and its a little cheeper cus i dont pay for the disk and packaging and shipping and all thatshadow_hosi
Shadow go buy R6V2. Anyway I totally agree, DD is great for the most part. It would inevitably lower game cost because of shipping and packaging.
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#23 taker42
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DD unless I want to get some special editions. PC boxes these days are crap.
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#24 TheSystemLord1
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Actual copies so I can resell them when I'm finished with them.
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#25 cosmostein77
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Actual Copies,

No question, I actually want something I can hold in my hands if I am going to shell out the green.

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#26 oldvander
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Physical games. DD is a bad idea. Especially with an increase in game sizes. 50gb would take ages to download, and if the servers aren't good enough, then you're screwed.
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#27 Tiefster
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DD unless I want to get some special editions. PC boxes these days are crap.taker42

I hate them lol, my desk is cluttered with these fat plastic boxes and their cardboard shells.
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#28 Newsboy
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For new stuff? Hard copy please. But I do like the virtual console for downloading old-school games that you can't easily find hard copies of.
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#29 Newsboy
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[QUOTE="shadow_hosi"]i like digital dist. it saves the pain of going to the store for soem big games, and its a little cheeper cus i dont pay for the disk and packaging and shipping and all thatVandalvideo
Shadow go buy R6V2. Anyway I totally agree, DD is great for the most part. It would inevitably lower game cost because of shipping and packaging.

Ya right, keep dreaming. The end result of all this for the game makers is you will be paying the same amount for just the data. More money in their pocket, that's why they want to push it. It's retailers like Gamestop and Wal-Mart who are standing in the way of all this and believe me they will have their say.
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#30 Kekira
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Hard copies, what happens if your ard drive gets corrupted and you lose that data? It's not always getting those replaced after all.
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#31 Arjdagr8
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actual copies, i dont like my hard disk constantly being used up. i need it for other things too.
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#32 Kekira
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Oh and let me also add, you can take hard copies places too and not need the same console. =)
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#33 subrosian
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Digital Distribution lets you create hard copies (legally) from your own machine. For example, you can backup your STEAM games to DVD. Hard copy means you only own the "one copy" of the game, and your license is tied to that disc itself. You cannot duplicate the data, back up the disk, or simultaneously store and play the game.

Ten years from now, if your "hard copy" of Orange Box gets a deep scratch, that's it, game over. If my computer hard drive fries, I can get my backup off my backup drive, DVD, or redownload it from STEAM - I will always own that game, as long as I live.

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Neither is perfect, but the trend that has happened in music (who buys CDs anymore?) may very well happen with TV and Games.

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#34 Matt2556
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Actualy copies. The only games Ive downloaded were Xbox Originals Black and Halo from Xbox Live.
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#35 XturnalS
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small games or ANY game on the PC = DD

Any other game = HC

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#36 Ontain
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I like the Steam method were i can buy a hard copy and still download it if i want because they record that i purchased it.
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#37 wemhim
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Digital Distribution lets you create hard copies (legally) from your own machine. For example, you can backup your STEAM games to DVD. Hard copy means you only own the "one copy" of the game, and your license is tied to that disc itself. You cannot duplicate the data, back up the disk, or simultaneously store and play the game.

Ten years from now, if your "hard copy" of Orange Box gets a deep scratch, that's it, game over. If my computer hard drive fries, I can get my backup off my backup drive, DVD, or redownload it from STEAM - I will always own that game, as long as I live.

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Neither is perfect, but the trend that has happened in music (who buys CDs anymore?) may very well happen with TV and Games.

subrosian
Wow, you just made me be a 100% DD supporter. I always thought you had to keep it on the HDD. So does that mean friends can borrow it and stuff without a Steam account or what?
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#38 Ontain
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Wow, you just made me be a 100% DD supporter. I always thought you had to keep it on the HDD. So does that mean friends can borrow it and stuff without a Steam account or what?
wemhim

in order for your friend to borrow it you'd need to give them your account access and they wouldn't be able to play while you're playing. (at least not online)

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#39 Lo_Rising
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i prefer to own the physical media.
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#40 subrosian
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[QUOTE="subrosian"]

Digital Distribution lets you create hard copies (legally) from your own machine. For example, you can backup your STEAM games to DVD. Hard copy means you only own the "one copy" of the game, and your license is tied to that disc itself. You cannot duplicate the data, back up the disk, or simultaneously store and play the game.

Ten years from now, if your "hard copy" of Orange Box gets a deep scratch, that's it, game over. If my computer hard drive fries, I can get my backup off my backup drive, DVD, or redownload it from STEAM - I will always own that game, as long as I live.

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Neither is perfect, but the trend that has happened in music (who buys CDs anymore?) may very well happen with TV and Games.

wemhim

Wow, you just made me be a 100% DD supporter. I always thought you had to keep it on the HDD. So does that mean friends can borrow it and stuff without a Steam account or what?

Your friend can log into your STEAM account and play your games, if you wanted to share your STEAM account with them. The downside of STEAM is you can't really re-sell your games or give them away - it's a tradeoff to consider. You could bring your games (on a DVD) to your friends computer, install them, and play them, but without your account information they wouldn't be able to play them.

I wouldn't say "buy all your games on STEAM" but for some games it makes sense. With certain games (like Orange Box PC) even if you buy a retail copy you have a STEAM backup of the game. To me, that would be the *ideal* mix - basically, sell the games at retail, but let me redownload them if my disk gets scratched.

The problem right now is only Valve games have that feature.

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#41 Insane00
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Actual copies.

Not only is it nice to look at a tall stack of games, but if anything goes awry with the hard drive you don't lose your game.

Granted most companies are pretty cool about it, but it's a lot easier to just grab the disk than to redownload stuff.

I do like the idea of having digital downloads for smaller games I'm less interested in though.

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#42 Verge_6
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Actual copies. I am a collector at heart, and there is just something so...impersonal about downloading a game to my hardrive.
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#43 l-_-l
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Actual Copies hands down

spidadragon1

You should have made a poll.

I have never and will never buy a downloaded version of a game. I always buy the disk.

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#44 MajinSoul
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Hard copies please, I don't mind DD if the hard copy is hard to find. I'd kill for a hard copy of Parasite eve 1-2 that worked...Jynxzor

So if I gave you a target would you live up to your words? Haha jk

I prefer Hard Copies for my games. Except for PC games.

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#45 Relys
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Actual Copies.

Digitial distribution is just... Stupid.

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#46 TeamR
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I'm not a collector.

I don't want a big ugly stack of video game cases in my nice clean stylish bedroom

I hate looking for disks when I want to play my games

If/When I move again I don't want to drag along 100 video games with me

I don't want anyone to steal my games

I don't want to lend out disks and never get them back

I don't want to dust off disks or not be able to play because one has a scratch

I don't live in the past, I live in the present and look to the future....

...Digital Downloads please

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#47 gingerdivid
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I can't keep a disk without scratching it. (not being able to play Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force FTL)

So, DD for me.

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#48 Blommen
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Actual copies for me. Somethings are better for digital distribiution though like psn and xbla games and the sam&max episodes are fantastic!
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#49 wemhim
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[QUOTE="wemhim"][QUOTE="subrosian"]

Digital Distribution lets you create hard copies (legally) from your own machine. For example, you can backup your STEAM games to DVD. Hard copy means you only own the "one copy" of the game, and your license is tied to that disc itself. You cannot duplicate the data, back up the disk, or simultaneously store and play the game.

Ten years from now, if your "hard copy" of Orange Box gets a deep scratch, that's it, game over. If my computer hard drive fries, I can get my backup off my backup drive, DVD, or redownload it from STEAM - I will always own that game, as long as I live.

-

Neither is perfect, but the trend that has happened in music (who buys CDs anymore?) may very well happen with TV and Games.

subrosian

Wow, you just made me be a 100% DD supporter. I always thought you had to keep it on the HDD. So does that mean friends can borrow it and stuff without a Steam account or what?

Your friend can log into your STEAM account and play your games, if you wanted to share your STEAM account with them. The downside of STEAM is you can't really re-sell your games or give them away - it's a tradeoff to consider. You could bring your games (on a DVD) to your friends computer, install them, and play them, but without your account information they wouldn't be able to play them.

I wouldn't say "buy all your games on STEAM" but for some games it makes sense. With certain games (like Orange Box PC) even if you buy a retail copy you have a STEAM backup of the game. To me, that would be the *ideal* mix - basically, sell the games at retail, but let me redownload them if my disk gets scratched.

The problem right now is only Valve games have that feature.

Oh, that's pretty cool. I'm sure by the 20s we should have a kick ass DRM and make them standard.
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#50 LINKloco
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Actual discs. I don't want to be paying full prices for games and I want to be able to sell games if I please. Plus, when collecting I want something physically there. But when there are rare expensive older games I want them available for download.