• Out of all the problems with GTA VI so far physical media is pretty low on my list… I feel like the sky high price, subscription, in-game things potentially locked behind game versions, and so on is more worrying.

  • 2 days

    I miss physical media as much as anyone but there is really no point in a physical release.

    I bought GTA V PC on disc because I had slow internet. There were 5 discs and 2 of the brand-new sealed package discs wouldn’t read. I spent half the night polishing the discs with toothpaste and finally got the install to succeed. And then the first time I launched it, it required downloading huge update files before it would let me play. That took many more hours.

  • 5 days

    Pirates are likely to have the better experience.

  • 5 days

    People would buy this game if you could only install it while someone twists their balls.

    No disc won’t stop sales…

      • im definitely being hopeful that in the future things will be better that the prices of that stuff wont be insane like today

        • I mean I love the idea of a physical library of branded thumb drives - in an alternate universe, USB would be fast enough to stream an entire game from a thumb drive, and your entire game library would be stored in bespoke furniture, like this cassette container.

          But yeah, every big tech boom is followed by a big tech bust: dotcoms, crypto, VR/metaverse. AI will eventually join their ranks, it may just take longer than we would hope. And when it does, the price of hardware will eventually stabilize, with software to follow.

          A solid wood box holding a variety of palm-sized cassette tapes.

      • If there’s any optimistic “stick it to the man” future to be dreamed of, it’s one where publishers go back to shipping Big Box-style packages, with 3-5 Blu Ray discs. But even that is woefully unrealistic - Rockstar is just cementing what Valve has known for years: why pay for packaging when the player just downloads the whole game anyway.