CentralScrutinizer
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The point is to kill used sales and control the game itself. No one will own it at all.How much is the game size? Can't they release it in multiple disks? What's the max capacity size of ultra Blu-ray disks?
The point is to kill used sales and control the game itself. No one will own it at all.How much is the game size? Can't they release it in multiple disks? What's the max capacity size of ultra Blu-ray disks?
AvatarWhen was the last time we had a multiple disc release?
Everyone's being so melodramatic about the precedent this sets. The game is going to be at least 170GB - 200GB without updates, and in my opinion it's understandable that it isn't getting a multi-disc release, because who in the industry even does that?
The alternative is what? Releasing a half baked disc that only a fraction of the audience buying this game will even consider purchasing? What's the point?
If this is the case, the disc version should come very shortly after.Damn right. No mom&pop shop shenanigans, no leaks. This is the way
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The point is to kill used sales and control the game itself. No one will own it at all.
Better in what sense though? And better for who? Collectors?A key disc like crimson dessert would definitely be better than this garbage.
If your intention is to resell the game after you've played it, then your issue is with the upfront cost. In that case, you should probably wait for a steep sale or not buy the game at all.
People who would want to sell it back, lend it out, do whatever with it.Better in what sense though? And better for who? Collectors?
What's the point of a disc than if the game isn't even on it.
I dont think I've ever preordered a digital game.If anyone had sense, dont pre order. just wait and buy it the week its out. It wont happen, but its what needs to happen. There is literally no reason to pre order, and it would be the only way to send a message to Take Two.
Ill be hanging fire. Im still excited for the game but there is literally no reason to pre order anytime up until two weeks before. If I see a cracking deal on PSN codes ill get the money and just leave it on my ps5
I think this is ultimately to kill used game sales.A key disc like crimson dessert would definitely be better than this garbage.
There was a physical map on the Special and Collectors edition (+some other goodies for the collectors edition) for PS3 and X360you mean a link to a pdf of the map...
With 230m copies of gta5 sold, they likely estimate they would hit 300m if no used copies were avaiable, hence they wanna reach that here with gta6 =]Dude why, this is so shitty of them.
My $15 greatest hits copy of San Andreas on PS2 had a map.There was a physical map on the Special and Collectors edition (+some other goodies for the collectors edition) for PS3 and X360
Good old times...
Also, if you get banned from GTA online for being a dick, you can't just make a new account and use the same disc. Have to rebuy the game.With 230m copies of gta5 sold, they likely estimate they would hit 300m if no used copies were avaiable, hence they wanna reach that here with gta6 =]
Or just wait for sale.I think this is ultimately to kill used game sales.
In other words, this game is never going to be less than $80.
Really? I actually agree with the idea that the ultimate version add more stuff.The code for physical is shit but the locked content only avsilable for the super edition are even worse.
Didnt all PS2 main titles had a map?My $15 greatest hits copy of San Andreas on PS2 had a map.
Yes. I'm insinuating even the cheap as hell discounted version still had it.Didnt all PS2 main titles had a map?
That's already the reality of every digital storefront: you're buying licensed access, not transferable ownership. I'm aware those access rights can change over time, but as a consumer, I honestly don't care. I vastly prefer the convenience and benefits of an all-digital ecosystem.If this is the case, the disc version should come very shortly after.
If it never comes, it's mainly this reason,
For a game like this, with no used market, guaranteed its going to be years before that happens. Why else do a sale?Or just wait for sale.
We know this. But not the norm in console game cases.That's already the reality of every digital storefront: you're buying licensed access, not transferable ownership. I'm aware those access rights can change over time, but as a consumer, I honestly don't care. I vastly prefer the convenience and benefits of an all-digital ecosystem.
Yeah, they trolled me good. Not gonna invest 80 Euro in dead systems, i'm gonna wait.Rockstar is trolling those PCMR who wanted buy a PS5/XSX to play the game and sell both the console and the game after they beat it.![]()
Better in what sense though? And better for who? Collectors?
Why are you getting trigger for? You basically said a useless disc with barely any data is better because it preserves some resale value. My point is that if resale value is of importance and the main reason you want it physically, then the issue is the net cost of playing it. Not sure why that is difficult to understand.What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm not a fucking stamp collector, why I need to keep something that no longer has any value to me (after finishing SP)? You can sell any physical junk you have, but this game was made unsellable by Rockstar.
That's fair. I buy physical games all the time, but I opted against the physical version of Crimson Desert because, for me at least, it doesn't fulfil the purpose of owning it physically in the first place.People who would want to sell it back, lend it out, do whatever with it.
Ownership is STILL important despite the inconvenience.
I'm very patient. That said I think GTA6 will get similar backlash like Doom Dark Ages did. It won't matter though. Millions will buy the game at launch anyway.For a game like this, with no used market, guaranteed its going to be years before that happens. Why else do a sale?
On Switch 2, yes. Square Enix PS5 physical single player games are playable without day 1 patch. With Capcom its a mixed bag, Pragmata and RE4R were playable without day 1 patch but Monster Hunter Wilds requires a day 1 patch. But there is no intent like say Microsoft, where none of their physical releases will ever contain the full game on disc.Not just the west. Capcom's games and Square's games are all Game Key Cards.
Dude, it's a matter of principle. I won't buy a game at the risk of not liking it - if I don't, I sell it. If I'm finished and don't want to play it anymore, I sell it.If resell on a two digit cost item is a legit concern, it is probably worth considering if games are even in the budget at all.
That's already the reality of every digital storefront: you're buying licensed access, not transferable ownership. I'm aware those access rights can change over time, but as a consumer, I honestly don't care. I vastly prefer the convenience and benefits of an all-digital ecosystem.
Let's see if they get backlash for not even having a disc.
Do you think Rockstar won't back off if they did? Especially when they don't release on PC.You think MS or Sony are going to question possibly the best selling game of all time?
Lol, thats wishful thinking.I'm very patient. That said I think GTA6 will get similar backlash like Doom Dark Ages did. It won't matter though. Millions will buy the game at launch anyway.
When was the last time we had a multiple disc release?
It's been a long time but even back in 2015 physical PC versions were already uncommon yet GTA V got a 7 DVDs release.Pc players be like dawg, i dont have a single disk since shit knows how many years
Why are you getting trigger for? You basically said a useless disc with barely any data is better because it preserves some resale value. My point is that if resale value is of importance and the main reason you want it physically, then the issue is the net cost of playing it. Not sure why that is difficult to understand.
I can tell u who will own it and will be able to play 100% drm free and offline once pc version launches:The point is to kill used sales and control the game itself. No one will own it at all.
For the general public who will assume a physical box will come with the disc.Then why pre-order if it's all digital?
But game is fucking expensive and they still took away resale option. If you want to block second hand sales at least make the game price reasonable, they used the most expensive tier of pricing instead...
If I could I would sell 90% of digital games I own on PSN, PC stores and XB Store, they don't have any value to me anymore.
Maybe...maybe not.It's the best way for them to maximise sales over the games lifetime. It cannot ever be purchased pre-owned meaning that they are more likely to beat GTAV lifetime sales.