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Xbox, TV, Sports, Televsion, Call of Duty. Yup, that about sums up this pile of crap.
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I prefer Sony anyway. But we'll see... |
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I used to think like you guys, but then I found Steam. I don't have to take anything with me if I want to download it to another computer. My favorite thing though is that most of my Steam games are saved, even if I reformat. I just download the game again and picked up where I left off. It's really awesome :D |
I'm not the kinda person who has to have a game represented by a plastic disk. It's not like it does anything cool, like turn into a jaguar. And having something downloaded and a part of an account or what have you means you can use it on multiple devices without having to carry around some disk. Especially when you need the disk to play it, then it's just inconvenient.
I guess I can understand some people having the mindset that makes them want to have their game represented in this dimension by a plastic something, but for me, I see it as nothing more than a barrier. I remember a time when that was the standard. I like to think that I'm a logical fellow that can adapt to a change like this based on the standpoint that it is much more efficient. |
I use steam alot too.It's expanding.You can delete games and just redownload them later even if you bought them.Time's are changing,xbox shows that.But the reason I dont like it is the rumored preowned theme.Thats going to put alot of videogame specialty stores out of buisness.Half their income is selling preowned games.
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