Posted September 20, 2014
KoreaBeat
Plucky Detective
Registered: Feb 2011
From United States
Magnitus
Born Idealist
Registered: Mar 2011
From Canada
Posted September 20, 2014
No, at least for gaming.
Physical Copy > Steam, but < Digital DRM-Free (for those who keep their games anyways).
If the Digital DRM-Free selection was pitiful, I'd probably supplement with physical copies (though the selection isn't there anymore for PC games anyways), but between GOG, DotEmu and DRM-Free games at Humble Store & GamersGate, the selection is decent (over a lifetime's worth of quality content).
For movies, it's a different story. The alternative to physical disks are Steam-like clients so I still go for physical disks.
For books, all I have time to read nowadays are technical books (web technologies evolve like crazy, especially in the open-source world) and those are available at shops like Manning, O'reilly or InformIT DRM-free so I don't really buy that many physical books now.
Physical Copy > Steam, but < Digital DRM-Free (for those who keep their games anyways).
If the Digital DRM-Free selection was pitiful, I'd probably supplement with physical copies (though the selection isn't there anymore for PC games anyways), but between GOG, DotEmu and DRM-Free games at Humble Store & GamersGate, the selection is decent (over a lifetime's worth of quality content).
For movies, it's a different story. The alternative to physical disks are Steam-like clients so I still go for physical disks.
For books, all I have time to read nowadays are technical books (web technologies evolve like crazy, especially in the open-source world) and those are available at shops like Manning, O'reilly or InformIT DRM-free so I don't really buy that many physical books now.
Post edited September 20, 2014 by Magnitus
Bouchart
Wally
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted September 20, 2014
Yes. I like to collect old CDs and cartridges.
Lugamo
New User
Registered: Apr 2012
From Argentina
thiagovscoelho
thiagovscoelho
Registered: Dec 2013
From Brazil
Posted September 20, 2014
I would like the eShop because of the Virtual Console (Super Mario World! Earthbound!), the indie games (Shovel Knight! 1001 Spikes!) and the cheaper eShop-only Nintendo games (NES Remix! Dr. Luigi!). The indie games can mostly be had on PC, sure, but the rest can't, and even then I would still rather play games on my Nintendo gear given the chance.
JinseiNGC224
Timelord Gamer
Registered: Oct 2012
From United States
Posted September 20, 2014
Yes, I still buy physical copies of games. I prefer it that way, even if I also buy digital. I only buy digital when games are only digital, but even then, I opt for hard copies first.
snowkatt
Easily Bored
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted September 20, 2014
yes i do
for some platforms its the only way to buy games
and i like to buy my games used or hunt for bargains mostly
for some platforms its the only way to buy games
and i like to buy my games used or hunt for bargains mostly
Neobr10
what's a paladin
Registered: Jun 2011
From Brazil
Posted September 20, 2014
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-583700672-revista-cd-expert-game-silver-completo-pc-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-590043510-revista-cd-expert-game-dino-crisis-jogo-completo-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-577844949-revista-cd-expert-game-heretic-2-completo-pc-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-580039274-revista-cd-expert-game-turok-2-seeds-of-evil-completo-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-585459881-revista-cd-expert-game-crusaders-of-might-and-magic-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-580241833-revista-cd-expert-tomb-raider-the-dagger-18-jogos-completo-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-578895159-revista-cd-expert-game-slave-zero-completo-_JM
These magazines were extremely common back in the 90s and early 2000s, they were pretty cheap (around U$6) and usually came bundled with some pretty good games (like Fallout 2, Jagged Alliance, Masters of Orion, Blood, and the list goes on). There was a new issue every month. That's how i acquired most PC games when i was younger.
dnovraD
GOG is not a charity! No Subscriptions!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted September 21, 2014
No, and the only few games I'd like to buy to avoid having to jump into yet another account system for are out of print.
(Sims 2 Ultimate, Diablo 2+expansion and patches)
(Sims 2 Ultimate, Diablo 2+expansion and patches)
nmorello11
Revolutionary
Registered: Jun 2012
From United States
Posted September 21, 2014
There is just something about having a physical box if front of you, putting it on a shelf in a collection, like a dragon's horde. But no, I haven't bought a physical copy of a game since finding steam in late 2011
Shadowstalker16
Jaded optimist
Registered: Apr 2014
From India
Posted September 21, 2014
IMO physical DRM free> physical DRM >DRM free digital> DRM digital
I'm at like 4mbps till 8GB and then at 512 kbps. So if it ain't physical, it'll take a long time to download. And CDs/DVDs are regionally priced, which is HUGE bonus.
I'm at like 4mbps till 8GB and then at 512 kbps. So if it ain't physical, it'll take a long time to download. And CDs/DVDs are regionally priced, which is HUGE bonus.