Posted October 26, 2012
timppu: You seem to see the whole issue very black and white. As my vast library of Steam games demonstrates, preferring DRM-free gaming does not mean missing out on newer great games.
Heck, if new games appeared only as a streaming service, I wouldn't be surprised I'd play them there (quite much depending on pricing etc.), _even though_ I much rather play the local downloaded versions that have as few umbilical cords to the publisher as possible (hopefully none).
Oh and just to demonstrate how incoherent your argument is, since you are a PC-only gamer who refuses to play console games, you are missing out lots of great console-only games. How does that make you feel? :) Or, could it actually be that you simply don't care you miss out many great games, as long as you feel you have enough good stuff to play, even when you are making some restricting gaming platform choices?
Because there is obviously nobody here on these forums who is not buying Steam games... Heck, if new games appeared only as a streaming service, I wouldn't be surprised I'd play them there (quite much depending on pricing etc.), _even though_ I much rather play the local downloaded versions that have as few umbilical cords to the publisher as possible (hopefully none).
Oh and just to demonstrate how incoherent your argument is, since you are a PC-only gamer who refuses to play console games, you are missing out lots of great console-only games. How does that make you feel? :) Or, could it actually be that you simply don't care you miss out many great games, as long as you feel you have enough good stuff to play, even when you are making some restricting gaming platform choices?
And I am very sad I miss out on console games. There are many games I would love to play, like RDR, which I simply can't. I'm just putting them on hold, like I did with PS 1 and PS 2 games. I also bought a 3DS just to play MGS 3 and Zelda: OOT. I don't have a television, and I really don't need one, which is the biggest reason for not buying a console.
Since you can nowadays connect consoles with screens and beamers, I will very likely buy a Xbox or PS 3 next year simply to catch up on games (emulation is to much of a hassle). I would have already bought a PS3 if they kept their backwards compatibility. The only reason that I never had a console is that money was tight and I needed a PC (also, gaming on a PC was cheaper, as piracy was easier). Nowadays, money is no longer an issue, but I'm moving a lot, which makes a console rather stupid to have. If consoles would offer 100% digital libraries, I would also buy one instantly. But I'm not packing countless discs each time I travel.
But I love consoles, even though I am a pure bred PC gamer. And I'm very sad I missed out on some of the best games, because they are console exclusives. Playing the second best on PC is no substitute.
Post edited October 26, 2012 by SimonG