Comments on: The Potential Future of Playstation’s Past /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/ Play, Share, Unite! Thu, 10 Sep 2015 02:58:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.com/ By: Vitosal /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1286 Fri, 04 Oct 2013 22:13:09 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1286 Which is why I am firmly against it. It’s a cool idea but not going to work here in south Africa’s shitty backwards development. Still could be worse I guess

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By: duckofindeed /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1285 Fri, 04 Oct 2013 19:20:21 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1285 I prefer owning physical copies of games, too. I would rather pay more to own a game (and I have). It’s good for playing older games, though, as this may be more convenient, especially when some old games are rare or cost $100 for a cruddy, used copy.

Yeah, bad Internet and power failures would indeed be a problem. If games become like this, how can people without a good Internet connection get to play anymore?

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By: duckofindeed /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1284 Fri, 04 Oct 2013 19:16:54 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1284 I completely agree with you. I don’t want monthly fees. I don’t want to potentially never get to play a game again. It is indeed a great way to play old games (though, I’d prefer to actually own those, too, but that is already an option if I choose), but I want it to still be possible to own games.

I don’t like having our control taken away, and if we want to play a game, we’re at the mercy of a company to allow that. I sure hope owning games doesn’t go away. (And I wonder how that will affect the game stores. They may have no choice but to go back to selling older games, if new ones can’t be bought anymore.)

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By: duckofindeed /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1206 Fri, 27 Sep 2013 17:10:41 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1206 I agree with Hatm0nster. This is best for backwards-compatibility, but I want the option of hard copes of games, too. I mean, I play video games daily, but I go for a long period of time without playing a PlayStation game (5 years once), as I have Nintendo and XBox consoles with plenty of games, too. I don’t want to pay a monthly fee all the time, whether I play PS games or not (plus we’ll likely end up with a monthly fee for XBox games, too, which I may just not play anymore). Yeah, games cost a lot, but at least once I buy it, that’s done. I paid however many dollars for “Jak 3”, for example, 9 or so years ago, and ever since, that game has been free to play. It’s mine, and it’ll never cost a cent again, except for electricity.

And Netflix only has certain things available. If a show you want is no longer there, you’re out of luck for however many months it takes to get it put up again, unless you want to pay an extra fee to have DVD’s sent to your house, which may not even work, as these things get in terrible condition with so many users and with being mailed from place to place. Is that what Sony plans on, or will all games be available online at all times? (And yeah, what Vitosal said. What if my Internet is down or myself or the site are having technical issues, and I don’t get to play when I want?)

In short, I’m not happy with the way games are changing so much. We’re losing more and more control, and it’s getting to the point where we no longer own our games. (It’s getting to where we no longer own anything we pay for, it feels like.) I know technology is changing, but I don’t think it always improves on the value of products. Now you spend money on a temporary service, not a product that may last for life. (I’m so excited about “KH3”, and I hope it doesn’t end up being something I’m not allowed to own. At least I’m allowed to keep the other “KH” games, I guess.)

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By: Vitosal /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1199 Fri, 27 Sep 2013 06:13:12 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1199 I don’t mind it and i think it’s a great way to play the older titles but for me, not going to work. My internet is very shitty and slow, and gets disconnected often. Not to mention the power failures i have. Which also could corrupt downloads if a big file comes down which happened the other day with LBP: Kart Racing. I do prefer owning physical copies though. Aside from missing DLC….

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By: Hatm0nster /2013/09/26/the-potential-future-of-playstations-past/comment-page-1/#comment-1194 Fri, 27 Sep 2013 00:55:26 +0000 /?p=913#comment-1194 I usually think of myself as open-minded when it comes to games but I’ll admit that I’m not when it comes to things like digital-only and game streaming. While such a service would be a nice answer to the backwards compatibility question, I’m just not the sort that wants to rely on hosted servers to play games or to have to pay a monthly fee to do so. I don’t want to worry about connection interruptions, and I don’t want to be unable to play a game 5 years from now simply because it wasn’t popular enough to support on the servers.

In short, I’m for the existence of this sort of system, but only if I can have my offline boxed-copy too.

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