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Commentary: Is Digital Distribution Killing Digital Distribution?

Videogameplayerz.net: "Digital Distribution. It's all the rage these days. From small games like one would see on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade to TV shows and movies, and even full games like we see on Steam.

Its a great idea in theory. Cutting out the middle man to get us the content we love, without pesky things like a box, manual and disk. A great way to distribute your product in a very cheap way. Everytime you turn around though, the practice is being abused."

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CrippleH5706d ago

Makes some good point

Movies cost the same online and retail is a ripoff.

Limited download limit even though you "own" or "bought it" online.

Add ons being sold even though the data is already on disc.

Cajun Chicken5706d ago

Is the ultimate form of DRM. Let it take over media and we all have a big problem on our hands.
Its great for DL'able games like on PSN and XBLA and even Steam as Steam sells a lot of old games with all the enhancements and addons as a full package you can play without inserting a disc, its great for a PC and laptop especially for games on the go.

When it comes to retail games, I say NO. Its good for an old game to become DL'able, as Burnout Paradise has as its generally always with you.
But with brand new games there's no option to get a second hand copy, or namely a game for cheap. because the industry want it that way, because they want more money then they've already got and since overtaking the movie industry a while ago, do they really need that?
It doesn't go to the developers, it'll go to the publishers.

See the Spore DRM fiasco and the notorious Starforce? That's the future of console gaming if we all go DD.

Internet Trolling Ex5706d ago

Xbox live is killing xbox live,which is great news for me

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Two Decades Later, the Original Splinter Cell is Still a Masterpiece

They don't make games like this anymore.

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vgvill3d ago

Too dated in my book. The AI is way too unpredictable to be acceptable today. It's definitely a game of its time.

Jingsing3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Agreed with those sentiments. The quality of the CPU controlled characters make or break a stealth game and they are pretty poor in all the Splinter Cell games by today's standard. This is what led me to playing Spies vs Mercs all the time in later games just to get a better stealth experience from a real person. Arguably Sony are making better stealth games albeit not Tom Clancy stuff.

TheProfessional3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

You should stick with fortnite or one of the countless bloodborne style games then. What a joke.

rlow13d ago

I had a good time with the game. It is a product of its time. But when it came out it was a must have game for a lot of people. I wish Ubisoft would make another game in the series or at least a reboot.

vgvill3d ago

They are making a remake, I think. I loved the original game when it was released, but I tried to play it again in recent years and just couldn't get on with it. The same with the older Hitman games.

PrecursorOrb3d ago

Yeah chaos theory still holds up though I gotta say. If you’re a fan of the series I highly suggest you go back to that one. Ubi has said they are remaking sc for “modern audiences”. I don’t have a lot of faith for the future of that company

Chocoburger3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Due to the lack of modern stealth games, and me constantly playing the MGS series, I've been looking for alternative stealth games to play, and went back and re-played the SC series recently. I wouldn't call SC1 or SC:PT masterpieces, there are AI issues, they're very much trial-and-error games, and that can lead to a lot of frustration. I also found the stories in this series to be boring, uninteresting, and just sloppily told. Cinematics are also of poor quality for both in-game scenes and CG cut-scenes, the soundtrack didn't leave any impression on me either.

Chaos Theory is better, but there was still a lot of room for improvement, and Double Agent (old gen ver.) was a sloppy mess that ended up a regression from CT. But still, at least they tried back then, these days Ubi-junk doesn't even try to make good games!

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A Matter Of Trust: What The Game Industry Should Do To Win Gamers Back

Skewed and Reviewed have written an Opinion Piece covering issues in the gaming industry, how current issues were issues years ago, and what can be done to help restore consumer trust.

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anast9d ago

Nothing. It's up to the gamers to stop consuming content from companies that they don't agree with.

Garethvk8d ago

How do you know if you agree with it or not unless you play it? Which without conventions forces gamers to rely on trailers. Perhaps Demos should be made more frequently. But companies need to do better as well.

anast8d ago

Wait until release. Watch Gameplay. Exercise patience.

Garethvk8d ago

But is that not what they have now? Tons of gameplay or are you talking about watching actual gamers play it versus the trailers and streams? The big issue is that some companies pay streamers and influencers and they create content but for me; that is hardly a fair, unbiased, and factual look at a game.

1nsomniac8d ago

Get rid of the suits in the industry and job done!!

Garethvk8d ago

They usually are attached to the money sadly. It would be nice to have gamers in charge but you have so much money invested that business people are needed. Hence the issue; you need people who know business but are also gamers who know have an eye to the community. It sounds simple in theory that if you give gamers quality games that they want to play; money will be made. But that is not always so.

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From The Last of Us to Baldur's Gate 3: The success of the Game Music Festival

Marie Dealessandri speaks to Borislav Slavov and Gustavo Santaolalla about “the new golden age of games music”.

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