Re: Xbox Reveal
Let me stand on a soap box. Oh wait a pedestal! Hmm well a pulpit sounds nice too...Anyway...
The problem is is that with Game Rentals and lending games to friends being killed off by DRM, Online Passes, On-Disc DLC etc etc, and playable Game Demos (as opposed to game trailers) being ludicrously expensive to put out for what they are, piracy seems to be the only option to find out if a game is even worth buying or now right now.
The average price of a new console game in the UK is $70-76. The average price of a new PC or handheld game in the UK is $53. That is a lot of money to pay just to see if a game is any good or not. Trashing the resale value of a second hand game makes me LESS likely to want to actually pay for it in the first place (nevermind pay full price) if have no way of legally trying it out before I buy it. Especially if the pirates are today, still offering a better service than the Developers, Publishers, Distributors and Retailers combined. Everything else that you can buy can be tried out in some way. Car Dealerships will let you test drive a car you plan to buy, you are always allowed to check out a house you want to buy or rent, you can try out clothes before you buy them, just about every electronics store will have a demonstration device, record stores will let you scan the barcode of albums to listen to a demo, supermarkets will offer free samples of things. Hell, the Animé Industry actively encourages the distribution of "Fansubs" of unlicensed Animé because it is free advertising to people that plan to buy the DVDs when the Animé comes out where they live The Games Industry is frankly backwards in that regard and is actively trying to make things even worse.
One thing that Valve does well with, and Sony were actually right to copy, are the Steam Sales. There's a lot of games out there that I have played that turned out to be average to pretty awful that I wouldn't have played because someone in the Developer-Publisher-Distributor-Retailer chain thought that charging nearly $80 for a brand new game that only lasts about 6 hours is a good idea. The thing is, the low price of the Steam Sale is actually a very good incentive to get the game just to see if you like it. Even if you can't get your money back, well, at least you didn't have to fork out nearly $80 just to find out that you hate the game and/or find out that it was frankly bad. Plus it also gives the people who wanted to wait for a price drop a greater incentive to pick up the bloody game.
It's a simple case of "Give me a reason to buy your shit and- Oh look! Guess what? I just bought your shit!". As it turns out, people are willing to *GASP* pay for a product as long as they aren't A) treated like a criminal for legally owning a copy of the game, B) the asking price is reasonably close to the intrinsic value and quality of the finished fucking product.
The problem with the XBox One right now is well...They could offer games for free on it and I still would not want to buy the XBox One because it is the epitome of all that is wrong with the games industry right now... Like I said before, I love Forza and would love to be able to play Forza 5 but actually getting an XBox one would simply make me a bad person which is something I cannot bring myself to do. As I said before, Goddammit Microsoft.
Let me stand on a soap box. Oh wait a pedestal! Hmm well a pulpit sounds nice too...Anyway...
The problem is is that with Game Rentals and lending games to friends being killed off by DRM, Online Passes, On-Disc DLC etc etc, and playable Game Demos (as opposed to game trailers) being ludicrously expensive to put out for what they are, piracy seems to be the only option to find out if a game is even worth buying or now right now.
The average price of a new console game in the UK is $70-76. The average price of a new PC or handheld game in the UK is $53. That is a lot of money to pay just to see if a game is any good or not. Trashing the resale value of a second hand game makes me LESS likely to want to actually pay for it in the first place (nevermind pay full price) if have no way of legally trying it out before I buy it. Especially if the pirates are today, still offering a better service than the Developers, Publishers, Distributors and Retailers combined. Everything else that you can buy can be tried out in some way. Car Dealerships will let you test drive a car you plan to buy, you are always allowed to check out a house you want to buy or rent, you can try out clothes before you buy them, just about every electronics store will have a demonstration device, record stores will let you scan the barcode of albums to listen to a demo, supermarkets will offer free samples of things. Hell, the Animé Industry actively encourages the distribution of "Fansubs" of unlicensed Animé because it is free advertising to people that plan to buy the DVDs when the Animé comes out where they live The Games Industry is frankly backwards in that regard and is actively trying to make things even worse.
One thing that Valve does well with, and Sony were actually right to copy, are the Steam Sales. There's a lot of games out there that I have played that turned out to be average to pretty awful that I wouldn't have played because someone in the Developer-Publisher-Distributor-Retailer chain thought that charging nearly $80 for a brand new game that only lasts about 6 hours is a good idea. The thing is, the low price of the Steam Sale is actually a very good incentive to get the game just to see if you like it. Even if you can't get your money back, well, at least you didn't have to fork out nearly $80 just to find out that you hate the game and/or find out that it was frankly bad. Plus it also gives the people who wanted to wait for a price drop a greater incentive to pick up the bloody game.
It's a simple case of "Give me a reason to buy your shit and- Oh look! Guess what? I just bought your shit!". As it turns out, people are willing to *GASP* pay for a product as long as they aren't A) treated like a criminal for legally owning a copy of the game, B) the asking price is reasonably close to the intrinsic value and quality of the finished fucking product.
The problem with the XBox One right now is well...They could offer games for free on it and I still would not want to buy the XBox One because it is the epitome of all that is wrong with the games industry right now... Like I said before, I love Forza and would love to be able to play Forza 5 but actually getting an XBox one would simply make me a bad person which is something I cannot bring myself to do. As I said before, Goddammit Microsoft.
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