Problem is, many have capped monthly internet bandwidth - while games and movie streaming can easily rack into the hundreds of gigabytes limit.
I guess I don't care too much for them. Let them riot against the providers like Comcast! As long as my Verizon FIOS isn't capped, I guess I'm ok with digital delivery, but I'd like to see more of blu-ray discs for games. I'd rather have a game install in a matter of around 10 minutes rather than 2 hours over Steam downloading at 58 Mbps.
Blu-ray drives are still selling for around 2-3x that of DVD drives. Problem is, most aren't buying blu-ray drives yet. Therefore, PC games aren't being released on blu-ray media, unlike PS3 games from 10 years ago.
I'd blame the cost of blu-ray drives. Most don't use PC's to watch blu-ray movies, so what's the point of spending 2-3x more than a dirt cheap DVD drive? Both sides are waiting for something to happen first...
I guess I don't care too much for them. Let them riot against the providers like Comcast! As long as my Verizon FIOS isn't capped, I guess I'm ok with digital delivery, but I'd like to see more of blu-ray discs for games. I'd rather have a game install in a matter of around 10 minutes rather than 2 hours over Steam downloading at 58 Mbps.
Blu-ray drives are still selling for around 2-3x that of DVD drives. Problem is, most aren't buying blu-ray drives yet. Therefore, PC games aren't being released on blu-ray media, unlike PS3 games from 10 years ago.
I'd blame the cost of blu-ray drives. Most don't use PC's to watch blu-ray movies, so what's the point of spending 2-3x more than a dirt cheap DVD drive? Both sides are waiting for something to happen first...

