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Poll: digital or boxed?
I allready posted this in another topic: I would like to have boxed copy of Anthology (packed with some goodies offcourse ;) ), if I was giving the choice (3D Realms doesn't exclude that option in the FAQ, maybe we should push them a bit :p )
I own a bunch of these classics and a physical copy would be nice. It could be a great collectorsitem as well. Anyone else? |
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It would be nice sure. They could even do a limited collectors edition type of thing.
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It'd be great to see this available as a limited collector's edition if the rights can be sorted out to allow a release.
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As I said in another topic, I think a limited release for fans would be nice. 5000 copies or so... and then produce more if there's demand. Broken Sword 5 I think got a release like that.
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Does it really matter?
Physical copies costs extra to manufacture. |
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Generally speaking, when given the choice i prefer digital distribution because boxes take up space. However, *in this case*, this can be a collector's item so i'd like the option to have a physical box.
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If were buying a vintage game, automobile etc, I am going to want ties to its past as that is part of its value to me. Maybe things like being a color and version that it was originally offered in. Most older games came in "classic" retail packages and as these are mostly classic games, the addition of a retail box would simply be a nod to the era from which these games came. After watching the Q&A with the new 3D Realms (Fred and company) I realize why this possibility is extremely unlikely. I have most of the games anyway, so the desire to have a Boxed item in this case would be of great interest. I would make my own box if given the opportunity. :) I would much prefer it to be official of course. MrBlackCat |
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But as I've told people in my two decades of working at Apogee..
The people who hang out on these forums, while very important to the company aren't the complete picture. I think it is a safe bet that if you're posting on the 3D Realms forums in 2014, you want a physical copy. Heck, *I* want a physical copy. But more drives business choices and decisions than one part of the overall fanbase. Finally, as BlackCat said, watch the Q&A from the livestream. Has some more insight into this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTXQIi9-f9M |
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Physical... digital... I've reached a point I don't really care one way or another.
There are some titles I do have a preference and go for physical if possible. The new 'Wolfenstein: The New Order' I grabbed physical as I've got retail cases for every Wolf game out. I also grabbed a retail case of 'The Evil Within' because the boxart is awesome. But, Shadow of Mordor, Alien: Isolation... digital. And I'll probably get FarCry 4 the same way. Right now, while I love my collection, I don't mind getting games through Steam. I live in such an isolated area that unless I want to order stuff online, I simply can't get physical copies. So, if I'm going to order online... why not just grab it through Steam and save myself some shipping fees and have it on day one? ;) The only game I can see me buying a physical copy of in the future... is the new Doom. Past that, everything else I'm interested in will just be digital. Again, I love my collection, but... to me, in my eyes, my collection is complete. |
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There, you said it. You want a physical copy of Doom and the new Wolfenstein. Both games with a history of boxed copy's. Games from a time when taking the game off the shelf, was just as exciting as playing it. A picture that says it all:
https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/80...0309150521.jpg No special edition, no limited version...just how the standard version was sold. |
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I prefer digital because it's a pain in the rear going to the store and picking up a game where it's just easier and cheaper buying all my games digital but that said, i am a sucker for special collectors editions.
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One thing is when you play the game, you want to know what are the controls for the character.
K/M or gamepad. Even something to read, like a manual. digital copys should have a easy way to learn how to play. Don't really mind digital or boxed. |
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As most people in here, I suppose, I already have most of the games on the list in one form or another. Another digital download is close to pointless for me to buy. If there would be a box though, I would probably buy it for sentimental reasons.
On the other hand I understand the difficulties and why this will probably never happen. |
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In either case, I prefer the print manual. But then again... You could always look at the game control settings on how to play the game. |
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I would love to have this on disc. |
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I'd want a boxed copy but personally I've gotten over scratched disc and such so honestly I could deal with the digital copy.
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I think the poll options are too binary for me to bother answering it.
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Or make your own boxed, buy CD/DVD case, labels, then print out cover, then look at the downloads to add the CD/DVD.
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In a perfect world, a boxed version of 3D Realms Anthology would exist in a big box like the one shown teasingly as a picture...
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Boxed, for a simple reason. I can read a physical manual while playing a game. But I cannot read a digital manual at the same time, and on the same machine, I'm using to play a game!
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Any significant game needs a box. :D
Reason number one - how does one collect collector's item from GoG or Steam? Reason number two - the nearest game shop is a five minutes walk from the office. Reason number three - when a game ain't not no real good, like Watch Dog's for PC, it is so much fun tossing the box and its content, maybe even smashing it a bit first, into the trash can. With Steam, all one can do is delete some mysterious bites, no fun what so ever. :p |
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I know 3D Realms isn't "Indie" but maybe something could be setup with IndieBox ;) https://theindiebox.com/
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You know I love ya Hanky Pank :D
Also, if you can't hold it in your hands, you don't own it. |
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Nah, it goes further for me, since like the age of 10 I collect stuff. Some item gain in value and some well just are. Right now, the floppies of Doom are not worth much, but what about thirty years from now, when no one knows what a floppy is? - Some games in the offering here are good games. So I think it's worth it to make a boxed version out of them. And yes, I'll pay the extra. :) |
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The 3D Realms store page does show an image of a boxed copy: https://3drealms.com/catalog/3d-realms-anthology_50
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By the way, your "Visit my forums!" link in your signature is a Windows system repair scam. |
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A while back I directly messaged/asked if they would at least release that concept/mock-up art shown in the above linked image so that those of us who are able to make a box, could do so. (got no reply, but I am sure they are busy)
I would do it. :D MrBlackCat |
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