Xbox May Have Finally Gone All-Digital
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Weird seeing the downvotes but you're right.
Why on Earth would I buy a console when I have a Steam Deck and a gaming rig? Both of those require bandwidth. What am I getting from a console that I'm not getting from the other two?
I used to love consoles for the exact reasons you named: coming home from the store, unwrapping the game package, and plopping the cartridge into the system, hearing that satisfying thunk and then powering on the console.
Now I have to download console games, or buy a disc that's just a code-shell and still download the game even if I have the disc; or worse yet, only PART of the game is on the disc (I'm looking at you PS4 version of Days Gone) and I have to download 60gb worth of patched data to play the game correctly.
Majority of all my Switch games are on cartridge, but it's looking like even Nintendo is moving away from that with Switch 2 (the Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle doesn't even include a physical copy of the game, just a download voucher. Pure bollocks).
No downvotes now, weird. Someone must've changed their mind.
It's a sad day indeed that the last major console has ceded ground and given way to the digital-only era. For handhelds, sure, I can see it, it's a handheld, you don't want to cart around cartriges, and less openings means you can make the device more water-resistant, but for real consoles... It's just sad that they've gone away.