Why Digital Only is NOT the Future of Gaming

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    Today we'll be tackling a topic that is very divisive. Between games like Alan Wake 2 and Like a Dragon Gaiden lacking physical releases in the West, more and more people are chiming in with their thoughts on a "digital-only future" in gaming.
    The industry claims that it will be in everyone's best interests, as does a portion of the market, but many people are rightfully concerned with the idea of fully replacing physical media this early on. If we want to embrace such a future, then we have many issues to fix first, and hopefully this video will bring some of them to light.
    Regardless of your personal opinions on the matter, I hope you will respect the other side's perspective, and that we can all have a meaningful conversation around this subject. Thank you.
    Cheers!
    Songs featured in the video:
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 OST - A Scattered Moment
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 OST - Update with Gunfire
    Judgment OST - Darkness
    Like a Dragon Ishin! OST - Eternal Fire
    Yakuza 0 OST - Oath of Enma
    Videos beside my own game footage:
    Aliens: Colonial Marines - Contact Trailer Extended Cut (by Gamespot):
    • Aliens: Colonial Marin...
    Resident Evil 2 | Launch Trailer | PS4 (by Playstation Europe):
    • Resident Evil 2 | Laun...
    I do not own the footage shown in this video.
    Please show your support to RGG Studios and SEGA for making this amazing series, as well as the many content creators that were here before me, and have kept this series alive for so long.
    #problem #yakuza #gaiden #controversy #discussion #physical #gamepass #gaming #hated #rant #wrong #mistake #remake #preservation

Комментарии • 44

  • @Zalva10
    @Zalva10 Год назад +35

    You get to collect the games, you own them. So if something were to happen to your account you would still have your games. You can let your siblings or friends borrow them. You can also sell, rent them etc.

  • @SonicKick
    @SonicKick Год назад +21

    I was watching this video after I was playing Star Ocean Blue Sphere on my GBA SP using a physical dump of the English patch that I paid $25 for.
    People are willing to pay if there are reissues/physical versions. As Gabe Newell says "Piracy isn't a price problem, it's a service problem."

  • @Royy2004
    @Royy2004 Год назад +11

    gaiden being digital only is my villain origin story

  • @cesare4926
    @cesare4926 Год назад +9

    I try to buy almost all games physical because I'm scared they will stop making physical games. I only I'm only one person but if we all do it, then they will have no choice to keep making physical

  • @DiabolicCrusher
    @DiabolicCrusher Год назад +10

    At some point piracy might just become the only way to actually preserve anything or "own" anything without only renting access that can be cut off at a developer/publisher's whim.

  • @avenaut
    @avenaut Год назад +19

    Companies do want a Digital Only Future but Completely erasing Physical Aspect would be nearly impossible

    • @kingsleyjackson8287
      @kingsleyjackson8287 7 месяцев назад

      I’m only will buy 2k digital because it is sport

  • @jacobxiaolong9104
    @jacobxiaolong9104 9 месяцев назад +4

    The only way this will change is if gamers pressure governments (especially in the EU) to mandate game preservation much in the same way UK law requires all publishers to deposit their books into public deposit libraries.

  • @RoboticEdward
    @RoboticEdward Год назад +10

    Physical and Digital need to coexist. Simple as that. I go digital for some titles for the sake of convenience especially for titles I usually only play in small doses like rhythm games and even some action games/RPGs. I wanted a physical version of Xenoblade 3 on Nintendo Switch but opted for digital since I didn't wanna wait. I also have a digital version of Fire Emblem: Three Houses since I had that voucher 2 for 1 deal where i can get two retail games for only $100 and used one of them for that game. I'm also borrowing my friends PSN to play FFXVI since I didn't wanna buy it full price.
    Physical deals are definitely great as when hunting for a copy of Pikmin 4 I found FE Warriors: Three Hopes for $28 which is an insane deal for that game. It's bad for the companies but it's great for us. At this point you can get the Kiryu saga for a nickle whether physical or digital.

  • @shrek18
    @shrek18 Год назад +6

    Excellent video, as always, but one thing that you forgot to mention is, when you buy a digital copy of a game, you're not buying the game itself, but rather a license to play that game, technically, you don't own the game yourself, the danger to this, is that the publishers of that game are in the right legally to remove access to the game you bought with your own money, we've been seeing stuff like this with Ubisoft deleting your entire Uplay account if you haven't logged on it for a long time, meaning that Ubisoft is removing complete access to the games you bought yourself.
    That's why physical media is really important to have, because when you have a physical copy, it's yours, and no publisher can remove that from you.

  • @Grimoire7887
    @Grimoire7887 Год назад +13

    I was relieved that LAD Gaiden has a physical release for R3 SE Asia and it has English support. This was what I'd heard first until someone said physical was now JP only.
    Was constrained to buy digital because I thought it was the only way to play Gaiden in English. I'll buy the physical game too, once my budget permits.
    It still feels wonderful to hold an actual game in our hands.

    • @sammyexx
      @sammyexx Год назад

      so getting the physical version from playasia has no point unless you understand and want to play the game in fully japanese UI too?

    • @RoboticEdward
      @RoboticEdward Год назад

      As a Japanese learner I'd still probably go for it but that still sucks ass if that's true.

    • @Grimoire7887
      @Grimoire7887 Год назад

      @samcirak8524 I'm hoping the English R3 will be made available in PlayAsia soon. Pre-orders for physical already started in my country (PH) yesterday.

    • @hex1233
      @hex1233 Год назад

      I think a physical version of LAD Gaiden will come out. Playasia removed the PS5 version of Atelier Marie, but it was still sold elsewhere.

    • @Grimoire7887
      @Grimoire7887 Год назад

      @@hex1233 It's confirmed. SE Asia R3 physical will have English support. Thankfully it's not as pricey since converted to USD from my country's (PH) currency, it's around US$ 35. But it won't likely have the DLC. DLC will prolly sell separately at $15.
      I don't really mind since I saves up to see Joryu. Any fan of Kiryu would be so happy for Gaiden :)

  • @TheBlackKakashi
    @TheBlackKakashi Год назад +5

    Until top tier internet is available for every person in the world, digital gaming will not be the future. I’m only doing Digital now is because I have a PS5 digital. As someone who had atrocious internet during the peak gaming era, I didn’t get top tier internet until three years ago.

  • @mjc0961
    @mjc0961 Год назад +4

    The "deadline for physical version/working on the game until launch day" thing isn't even an accurate argument to make. Publishers for several years have been all too happy to print an unfinished version of the game on the physical disc and make those who bought it download a day one patch to get the completed game. So there's no deadline to get rid of by removing physical copies, they already got rid of that deadline via patches. Anyone attempting to make this argument as a way to justify getting rid of physical copies is being disingenuous.

  • @NyomiHendon
    @NyomiHendon Год назад +16

    Game executives are hardly ever rational

  • @GunGun-cf3ss
    @GunGun-cf3ss Год назад +4

    This was excellent! Very concise, yet nothing was left out!
    I personally run into games I'd like to play, that have been delisted due to licensing problems all the time and often physical copies are the only way I can still experience these titles (provided I don't have to sell my kidneys to afford them).
    A shame that the majority of people don't seem to care...

  • @zw7146
    @zw7146 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video! One idea I think could make a good video is talking about if newcomers should start off with Yakuza 0, or play it as a prequel after playing 1-5. Would love to hear your take on it!

  • @hex1233
    @hex1233 Год назад +2

    The vast majority of gamers have become predominantly digital or even digital only. Personally, I'll keep buying physical for as long as I can.

  • @kingsleyjackson8287
    @kingsleyjackson8287 7 месяцев назад +1

    If the disc broke I can buy a new one

  • @dericksanzi2579
    @dericksanzi2579 2 месяца назад

    And disc-retail isn't the "be all, end all" either. Some games don't come w/ all the content on disc and you need Day 1 patch or the missing files - so you'd need to back-up patch files and/or game folders in full too somewhere. Right, Halo Infinite on consoles and PC retail-disc versions of MGS5 and Fallout 4? ;) Also many games from PC era on retail disc have DRM, which don't work on modern Windows b/c Microsoft blocked them (i.e. Securom and Safedisc) or drivers don't work on modern Windows at all (Starforce). And who'd want to even play Cyberpunk 2077 version 1.0 here? 2.0 or bust - so you need the patches and you'd need a full retail disc copy of CP 2077 with no updates and no DRM at all on there. Also, the real key is buying stuff on disc is buying Complete Editions on disc when they get that re-release treatment when there's no more patches, no more DLC's, no more expansions, and NO DRM on the disc(s) - but, dev's and pub's need to release those on discs in full too. Also, GOG is great on PC and has DRM-FREE games only there, which is great for older titles as those likely won't get updates so you can cut those installer-files on CD, DVD, BR's, other HDD's, whatever...and you won't have to worry about updates b/c it likely won't get one if it's an ancient game.

  • @Daeshhh
    @Daeshhh Год назад +2

    I try to buy physical when possible

  • @cnk9822
    @cnk9822 8 месяцев назад +1

    Digital only futrure is not as bad as a streaming/subscription only future honestly.

  • @Mario-zi8wr
    @Mario-zi8wr 3 месяца назад

    Just pirate it. It’s a digital copy that you can own without it being taken away from you

  • @iliveinyourfloors
    @iliveinyourfloors Год назад +3

    emulation is tho

  • @Trippydrip246
    @Trippydrip246 2 месяца назад

    Bruh ur talking about games made in the ps3 era

  • @ThousandairesClub
    @ThousandairesClub 7 месяцев назад

    *It's Time To Let It Go 🙏 I've honestly only ever liked physical for the Artwork but most games don't even have that now* 👎

  • @moistlama4047
    @moistlama4047 Год назад +6

    Console only gamers woke up 💀💀
    In my honest opinion physical media in gaming has become extremely redundant since the release of the PS4/Xbox1. the discs have been nothing but install files, just like the PC game discs used to be. After the installation the disc serves 0 purpose other than being DRM.

    • @quest8447
      @quest8447 Год назад +1

      I think part of the appeal of it in some form is similar to the love of vinyl for big music fans, there's something tactile that you feel somewhat connected to in the experience. But for convenience sake it certainly isn't very purposeful, because as you said, the discs are just a DRM badge nowadays.

    • @dav786
      @dav786 10 месяцев назад +1

      PS4 blu rays hold up to 50 GB. Ability to lauch game without any patches or updates. ability to sell, trade, borrow.

  • @MGrey-qb5xz
    @MGrey-qb5xz Год назад

    subscriptions and pirating is the future, first one is obvious and pirating cause regional pricing are more or less dead

  • @UT_Alx
    @UT_Alx Год назад +1

    Honestly, I am fine with physical and I am fine without it too, the one and ONLY problem I have is when people start acting like children and act like they are entitled to something like physical copies. You play a video game because you like what you are playing not because you like holding the box or whatever.

    • @Royy2004
      @Royy2004 Год назад +3

      No, i want to buy a game and own the software. Not a license to downloading and using software that they can take away at any time.
      you dont own your digital games. you do own your physical games. its a big difference for me and many others
      also i love plastic hmm give me all the plastic

    • @UT_Alx
      @UT_Alx 11 месяцев назад

      @@Royy2004 “You own physical” meanwhile many physical’s don’t include the full game so the “oh it’s my thing and no one can take it away” is some bullshit

    • @UT_Alx
      @UT_Alx 11 месяцев назад

      @fq4580 Sure… Surely no one could suddenly take it away from you… Surely it also includes the full game 100% of the time…

    • @Royy2004
      @Royy2004 11 месяцев назад +1

      @UT_Alx most physicals do lol its not bullshit
      majority of games are still playable that way
      and even if a game gets unlisted you can still update it

    • @UT_Alx
      @UT_Alx 11 месяцев назад

      @@Royy2004 and if a game gets delisted digitally, you can still download it and play it just like you could before…

  • @unicorntomboy9736
    @unicorntomboy9736 Год назад

    All of my game collection is digital nowadays