I have muchi muchi pork and pink sweets ( cave the best ) edition but I can't give an opinion as my copy is still factory sealed and I've yet to play it.
I bought it back in 2013 when I was going through a weird phase where I wasn't gaming but buying games thinking someday I"d get back into it. Sadly the game is soo expensive sealed now I don't want to open it. Though i do have an RGH modded xbox and I can just pirate and play it that way without opening the shrinkwrap.
@ooignignoktoo@coolboymew open the box and play the game faggot :yuuri: games are meant to be played not to be an investment for retirement. please don't act like a TCGfag. anyway I expect pics tomorrow or I'm breaking into your house
@coolboymew@Tadano@ooignignoktoo@dassauerkraut i am once again reminding you about legal status of "owning" the game. You only own the license to play it yourself (or with a friend). Nothing more.
@ooignignoktoo@Tadano@coolboymew I am conflicted. That is a rarity that'll likely sell well but this could turn into a scalping really fast and I hate scalpers. Eh what are the odds someone wants an unopened copy for a display case? List it and see so you aren't just collecting dust.
I mean right now sky is the limit on it's value. We're at a transitional period now where 360 games are starting to go up in price and they will next year as retailers are now starting to kill off selling physical games media.
Hearing rumors and reports that both best buy and wal mart will stop carrying physical xbox games next year. Though that makes sense considering the leaks of microsoft making a digital only series X to retire the current model with a disc drive.
Yeah that's an opened used copy for $200. I got a new in box factory sealed copy which is incredibly rare.I haven't ever really seen any in the wild on ebay but i don't frequently check either.
As for getting hyped that's didn't go away, and honestly hype culture is terrible. You get all hyped up, imagine the best thing possible and end up disappointed and angry, every. single. time.
I haven't bought a physical game in awhile though. Last time I bought physical it was for a relative ( Medievil remake on PS4 ) . Though I don't have a switch and most most modern console is an original Xbox One. If I want to play current gen shit I just play on my gaming pc. Games I buy on xbox one i just stack bing rewards points and cash out and get games that way and that's a compromise for a digital copy I'm willing to settle with.
I do dislike modern gaming with the digital only beacuse in a lot of ways it kinda kills the social aspects of going out in retail and finding other gamers and chatting up and getting hyped for things.
@hj@Tadano@coolboymew@ooignignoktoo@dassauerkraut If i get a magazine subscription does the publisher get to come into my house take my magazines after i cancel the subscription? I refuse to spend money for the "license" to play a game.
@coolboymew@berkberkman@Tadano@dassauerkraut@ooignignoktoo ps3 disc install wasnt universal, but it was slow due to the shit tier blu ray drive. nowadays its practically mandatory for every disc. theres always a big day one update you have to download as well, sometimes the disc only has a few kb of a license on it and the whole game is downloaded online.
@coolboymew@Tadano@ooignignoktoo@dassauerkraut I sometimes wonder if that cost has significantly risen for companies that made their own proprietary game cartridges/discs/etc. I'm surprised that Sony hasn't made their own proprietary hardware (thankfully) for distributing their PS5 games since they've been pushing against anti-piracy measures for years by making their own formats in the past (the PSP's UMD, PS Vita cartridges). Maybe it's a huge loss for them overall. Nintendo-Switch-Cartridge.jpg
@berkberkman@Tadano@ooignignoktoo@dassauerkraut it's always been a loss of some kind, but console gaming became extra cancer when people had to deal with PS3 disc install (is it even still a thing) that apparently took fucking forever and day 1 updates that are more than a few GBs
but it's either this, or less any sort of ownership at all and that's unacceptable
@berkberkman@Tadano@ooignignoktoo@dassauerkraut The thing is that disc, plastic, etc cost money, and the store takes a cut from that. Digital cuts into all of this and give them complete control over then product. Does that mean you get discounts because they don't have to spend anything else? Lmao no, they're still gonna sell it full price for full profits
@ooignignoktoo@Tadano@coolboymew@dassauerkraut A constant Internet connection is really the source of digital games becoming the norm. Owning your physical games (and copies) while having lousy data speeds (like where I live) is just one of several reasons why the issue still persists to this day. A digital game code's worthless without a decent connection via Wi-Fi or Ethernet (or mobile data). A Blu-ray disc with the game data already installed seems to be too expensive for game publishers for some reason. Microsoft_ No Internet_ We have a product called the Xbox 360.webm
Personally I hate the idea of them killing off physical media. If you're gonna sell a digital only console so be it but atleast give the end user an add-on like a USB connectable disc drive that can read the games so people can play their old physical copies on modern systems. I mean the xbox one doesn't even read the discs.It just detects the license and downloads a digital copy for 360 and original xbox games.