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    5 days ago

    They talked about doing it this way at launch, which they should have. The drive is available as a peripheral, at the cost difference (actually cheaper) of the digital vs disc console. It simplifies manufacturing and distribution, which helps get more consoles on shelves. Now when it doesn’t matter as much, they implement it. Go figure.

    As far as killing off physical media, yes it pushes further that way, but honestly the game industry has been not favorable to retail stores for some time. This is the least of the offenses.

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      “least of the offenses”

      I don’t think you’re zoomed out far enough. The constraint of physical media will be a deathstroke for consumers.

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        I don’t disagree. In fact I agree fully. But when the industry promotes early access games (digital only) and digital day 1 with physical to follow 3 or 6 months later, it is pushing consumers to digital. So its irrelevant if they do or do not have an optical drive on the console.

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      Yeah, but the disc drive is the first thing to break, and replacement parts don’t sell more consoles.

      Now that the Console is overpriced to the extreme, modular parts are an added luxury.