@Flip & @Frida: Awkward.
My sister-in-law's mother keeps messaging me about random crap. Every. Single. Day.

















FlipMode wrote:Regulus wrote:FlipMode wrote:Cloud gaming IS the near future
I beg to differ. As soon as a game becomes outdated, and thus no longer profitable, the game dies if can only be played online. That's it. It's gone forever.
Are you seriously telling me that is the future of gaming?
Edit: Sorry if that seems a bit snappy, but I really find it hard to believe that could gaming is all that great for anyone other than the publisher.
No. you are just misunderstanding what cloud gaming is. Games right now are on 50GB BR discs on consoles... Guess how much space a game can take up on the Cloud? Unlimited, because it streams via internet. Cloud gaming doesn't mean ONLY playing online, just digital distribution of the games.
And it IS the future of gaming yes, just like it was for music and just like it has started to become for movies, it's taking longer for gaming because they need more bandwidth but if every other media is being distributed via the cloud (which is just an industry term for internet) then how are games NOT going to go the same way? How popular is Steam again?...
Just look at One's DRM for a kick off, the reason you can't play your friend's disc is because you don't need it. You share your games on One via the internet. For instance, all of us here on MLK can share Xbox One games between us if we wanted. It's pretty cool and definitely more of an actual innovation than what Sony are doing.














Any game that requires online to play is a game I'll never be able to play. Any game that has to be downloaded or streamed is a game I'll not be able to play. Whether that's "the future" of gaming or not, it's unfairly cutting out people who can't afford online play or people who don't have internet in the first place. It's not only rich people who play games and I'm tired of people acting like it. Requiring the internet once a day is bullcrap no matter how you look at it.






























FlipMode wrote:And Regulus... Wikipedia? Your entire reply to all those points is two definitions as provided by Wikipedia? And people wander why I don't get involved on "debates" on here...
EDIT - "I'm fine with digital distribution, as long as the DRM isn't intrusive to the point where it prevents me from being able to play the game if I buy a new PC, need to reinstall, or want to play offline."
Xbox One doesn't do that either though...





























































































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