Posted June 17, 2014

HijacK
One man army
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania

iippo
Slave of economy
Registered: Dec 2008
From Finland

HijacK
One man army
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania

Grargar
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Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted June 17, 2014
Yeah, there were some real gems alright. And while the thread seems to have been deleted indeed, there are 2 other threads from the same guy that, once again, praise the "wonders" of DRM. and [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/ready_steady_go_discussion_on_drm/page1]here.
Post edited June 17, 2014 by Grargar

Smannesman
4-bit classic
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted June 17, 2014


Grargar
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Posted June 17, 2014
Post edited June 17, 2014 by Grargar

HijacK
One man army
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From Romania
Posted June 17, 2014




SpaceManThe
Gods Child
Registered: May 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted June 17, 2014
It must be dead, I don't think GOG has had a release today.

Grargar
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From Greece

JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland

Uhuru N’Uru
Single Player Only - No Galaxy or Friiends
Registered: Dec 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted June 17, 2014


The tech is dying just like other formats have died, because they simply can't use more power and remain "consoles", 64-bit and 1080p is taxing them to the limit now and they're only just released.
With 4K taking off neither console will produce the Res demanded by that tech.
Even Titans are taxed by 4k screens. Same goes for VR which is already moving up to 1080p for each eye and will increase that as soon as they can. Either of these techs is enough to kill the consoles alone, combined it's almost certain.
If they try to up the power they hit the same issues Steam hit with the SteamBox. Needing more power requires bigger case more cooling bigger GPU, they become a PC in all but name, with the price tag to go with it.
All the advantages of consoles are then lost. The disadvantages are all that remain, no ones going to pay same price as a high end PC and have all the restrictions of console gaming on top.
VCR's were very Popular until made obsolete by DVD's then Blue Ray.
Vinyl became CD's then MP3 players.
Popularity is fleeting and quicly vanishes, when the tech no longer manages to do what we require.
Predicting future trends is difficult and they may find a new type of power source, that changes the equation but as things stand now more power means PC kit and cost, can they sell that to you.
$1K to 2K priced consoles or same for an unrestricted PC.
Marketing and hype can sell the consoles but when the tech fails to meet the expectations raised. Raising them next time is much harder.
To convince me I'm wrong will take more than "popularity". Actual ways the lack of power can be overcome, just to start with, Steam tried and ended up with PC's. They spent much more time and effort, on this issue, than either you or I.
As to formatting my post, I see very few options (Italic, Bold, Underline and Link) no full Text Editor, sure I could use raw BBCode but there's no standard format, guessing is not a good idea and I can't preview the post to test at all.
Walls of text, well at least you didn't claim TLDR then comment anyway., now that is much worse, I've never understood this aversion to reading long posts. To cover such a topic properly takes more than a few words.
Post edited June 17, 2014 by UhuruNUru

Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted June 17, 2014
I'm not sure about the point on tech obsolescence. Simply adding more ones and zero to tech doesn't really make it necessarily better. Blu-Ray is just an upconverted higher res version of DVD. Still basically the same format. On that note, since when did optical media become obsolete? DVD still allows for movie, music, and gaming distribution. I've got both internal and external drives that have been reading DVDs and CD-Rs for years.
I think there's more to it than just waning popularity. We're 'convinced' by the powers that be to move to new formats because they are heavily vested in R&D and shareholders of big companies are very wary of tech stagnation... that still doesn't imply necessity. We're going into areas now because we choose to, not because the economy or innovation demands it. Want and need are two different things. If you're told by someone that your movie collection is out of date because of its format, you might want to look into what stocks that person owns.
I think there's more to it than just waning popularity. We're 'convinced' by the powers that be to move to new formats because they are heavily vested in R&D and shareholders of big companies are very wary of tech stagnation... that still doesn't imply necessity. We're going into areas now because we choose to, not because the economy or innovation demands it. Want and need are two different things. If you're told by someone that your movie collection is out of date because of its format, you might want to look into what stocks that person owns.

Gonchi
Incorrigible
Registered: Dec 2010
From Uruguay

skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted June 17, 2014

On the other side of the spectrum is the kickstarter/indie genre which is exploding like never before. That is a good and bad thing. It's good because it shows that it isn't just the AAA developers that can make a good game... what we have is choice like never before. But we've also seen that many games are getting stuck in alpha and beta because indies run out of time, money, or just lose interest and walk away from their work. Having game land flooded with a sea of half finished indies and overblown software representing half baked ideas isn't a good thing at all. This is a bit similar to the Atari implosion of '84. The market was just too saturated by cheap, low quality Atari titles and people just stopped buying them. Expenditures far outspent income, and we all know what happens when an industry does that.
So yes, pc gaming will go for some time, probably a very long time. But the cracks in the armor are appearing, and unless we push away from restrictive DRM, unfinished indies, and over-saturated game stores, we're in for some trouble. Tech is also changing in a big way (tablets, Oculus, etc) and in the next few years I do think that the act of playing a game on a desktop or notebook with a mouse and keyboard will be seen very similarly to how we now think of someone playing Atari with a one-button controller. Still fun, yes. But an archaic way that is dying out. Give it one, maybe two generations and the mouse/keyboard will go the way of the horse and wagon that was replaced by the automobile. Unfortunately, every step we take with tech seems to limit growth and freedom on the part of the individual, and I think that is one of the worst sacrifices people are making for progress. Without freedom, progress is just another word displayed on the hamster wheel.
SteamOS is a step in that direction also from the Valve front at least, and there may be other options out there branded differently in the future also. (GalaxyOS? Just throwing that out there...) :)
I wish I could see the future and fast forward 3 years to have a sneak peak at the hardware, OS and software side of things, I think it's going to be really exciting. Oh... and RIFT! Man... can't wait... :)

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden
Posted June 17, 2014
Mind you, being unable to live without a tablet is still a serious condition, unfortunately not one easily solved by swallowing some tablets.