• @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I’d also argue here that psn charges the same for a digital copy they can can whenever they want and there isn’t anything you can do about it. Even if you own the game they can it, they can potentially even nuke it from your hdd. Where as physics copies you can keep and not worry about them canning it in totality. maybe you lose access to updates, but at least the game is still accessible and in your possession.

  • @PotjiePig
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    -11 year ago

    Over what prices exactly?

    Games are expensive in general, especially AAA new titles. But to say they are stealing from customers seems a bit disengenuous. Game prices have barely changed in 20 years, if anything they’ve gotten cheaper. PS games are often less than Nintendo, and if you aren’t fussed with waiting they tend to drop in price dramatically after a year.

    Most polished titles can take many years and huge teams to make and provide 20+ hours of entertainment. Which is a lot more bang than a 2 hour film.

    The only problem I have is with digital titles charging the same as a physical title. Theoretically the cut in brick and mortar, printing and 3rd party mark ups should be shared with the customer who no longer has a physical copy to hold or resell and needs and account and internet to enjoy.