Dear god, I can’t imagine a game publisher wanting to distribute SSD’s with their games on them. The price of memory is skyrocketing right now – not just RAM, but solid state flash storage too.
Chad Kroeger wants you to look at this graaaaph and weep.
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.
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.
nah, at some point we’ll go back to cartridges, but theyll just be ssd drives
Dear god, I can’t imagine a game publisher wanting to distribute SSD’s with their games on them. The price of memory is skyrocketing right now – not just RAM, but solid state flash storage too.
Chad Kroeger wants you to look at this graaaaph and weep.
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.
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.