I'm wondering how everyone obtains their games these days, as we move closer to a digital-only world. Have you embraced it, or are you clinging to the past for as long as you can?
The main options as far as I can tell would be:
- Buying a physical copy of a game from a physical store
- Buying a physical copy of a game from an online store (imported or local) and having it mailed to you
- Buying a game digitally
Vote based on how you buy new games, since it would be skewed a bit for older games since often the only option is digital or mail-order. You can then get more specific about your overall buying strategy in a post. If there are large price differences in your country, feel free to point that out.
Personally, I live in Australia and the prices in stores are absolute crap (new games are usually $89-99), so that's not an option. Steam is great for indie games and older games, but they have Australian-only pricing for major releases which tends to screw us over just as badly as in stores. So for me, my best option is to import games from the UK, strangely enough. I can save $30-40, at the cost of waiting a week or so for my game to arrive. I use digital distribution retailers to pick up older games all the time though, with GOG.com being a favourite.
The main options as far as I can tell would be:
- Buying a physical copy of a game from a physical store
- Buying a physical copy of a game from an online store (imported or local) and having it mailed to you
- Buying a game digitally
Vote based on how you buy new games, since it would be skewed a bit for older games since often the only option is digital or mail-order. You can then get more specific about your overall buying strategy in a post. If there are large price differences in your country, feel free to point that out.
Personally, I live in Australia and the prices in stores are absolute crap (new games are usually $89-99), so that's not an option. Steam is great for indie games and older games, but they have Australian-only pricing for major releases which tends to screw us over just as badly as in stores. So for me, my best option is to import games from the UK, strangely enough. I can save $30-40, at the cost of waiting a week or so for my game to arrive. I use digital distribution retailers to pick up older games all the time though, with GOG.com being a favourite.