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Stores arent carrying many MMO's

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  • MalcanisMalcanis Member UncommonPosts: 3,297
    Originally posted by uquipu


     
     Amazon's bestselling video games list.
     
     

     

    Uh best selling MMORPG games list.

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  • Esther-ChanEsther-Chan Member Posts: 288

    I noticed this too. I went to Wal-mart the other day to buy Champion's Online and they didn't have it. The only MMORPGs they had were Aion and WoW.. But that's not saying much.. Wal-mart has the worst selection of games ever, but being from Kentucky, I don't have any other options except for ordering online.

  • SnarlingWolfSnarlingWolf Member Posts: 2,697

    I can't remember the last time I went to a store for a PC game, or even looked at one in a store.

     

    I only play games I can digitally download, I have a nice fast connection and I'm too lazy to deal with traffic and wander through a store when I want to play something. I want to click download, watch some TV and then hop in when it's done.

     

    The only thing I get in physical form is Xbox 360 games because they haven't put the major games as downloadable yet. But hopefully one day that will change.

  • brostynbrostyn Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,092
    Originally posted by Esther-Chan


    I noticed this too. I went to Wal-mart the other day to buy Champion's Online and they didn't have it. The only MMORPGs they had were Aion and WoW.. But that's not saying much.. Wal-mart has the worst selection of games ever, but being from Kentucky, I don't have any other options except for ordering online.

    Ha! I'm from KY, also. I'm gonna guess you live in the boondocks, though, for saying you have to order online.

     

    I don't blame stores for not carrying MMOs. Really, though, stores seem to be carrying less and less PC games.

  • PalebanePalebane Member RarePosts: 4,011

    I guess I'm just old-school. Or maybe just old, but I don't trust digital downloads. if those companies go belly up, there's no way to play your games. I'm sure there is insurance against such things, but I just don't trust them. I like to have the hard copy in my had. I also enjoy going to the store to look at games and computer parts, tv's, stereos, etc..

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  • Esther-ChanEsther-Chan Member Posts: 288
    Originally posted by Palebane


    I guess I'm just old-school. Or maybe just old, but I don't trust digital downloads. if those companies go belly up, there's no way to play your games. I'm sure there is insurance against such things, but I just don't trust them. I like to have the hard copy in my had. I also enjoy going to the store to look at games and computer parts, tv's, stereos, etc..

     

    I'm the same way. I REFUSE to do Digital Download. If I can't have a boxed copy, it isn't worth my time. I like my pretty boxes!

  • ChrisMatternChrisMattern Member Posts: 1,478


    Originally posted by Malcanis
    Originally posted by uquipu  
     Amazon's bestselling video games list.
     
     
     
    Uh best selling MMORPG games list.

    Good God, Final Fantasy XI is in the top twenty three times over. As much as I like it, I did not expect that.

  • Greymantle4Greymantle4 Member UncommonPosts: 809

    In my area Best Buy has a whole aisle filled with MMO PC games. It's the only place I would go if I want retail. I'm sure though I'm like most now who just down load the game.

  • ShijeerShijeer Member Posts: 131
    Originally posted by Palebane


    I guess I'm just old-school. Or maybe just old, but I don't trust digital downloads. if those companies go belly up, there's no way to play your games. I'm sure there is insurance against such things, but I just don't trust them. I like to have the hard copy in my had. I also enjoy going to the store to look at games and computer parts, tv's, stereos, etc..

     

    Its an online game, if the company 'goes belly up' you won't be able to play their games anyways, I fail to see the point. Furthermore, login = signing the EULA, it states plain as day that if the company wishes to terminate the service they can do so and owe you nothing, you pay for an ongoing service, once they decide to stop servicing you they simply do not charge you anymore.



    I can understand the wish to physically own a box, merchandise, guide etc. but not trusting digital downloads ? They want you to pay a subscription, fraud at the initial stage is ridiculous. Besides, its no different then patching your client every time a new patch comes up, there is no meaningful difference between downloading only the latest part of the game or the whole thing. 



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  • eldanesh117eldanesh117 Member Posts: 141
    Originally posted by Zeppelin4


    In my area Best Buy has a whole aisle filled with MMO PC games. It's the only place I would go if I want retail. I'm sure though I'm like most now who just down load the game.

     

    Yeah, same here. Though they are mostly the big name MMOs like Aion, WoW, STO, and the likes. I'd prefer to go digital download but my internet likes to crap out on me a lot.

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  • hammer3260hammer3260 Tabula Rasa CorrespondentMember Posts: 18

    quite a shame MMOs are disappearing from stores and PC games as a whole, gamestop wants em outta their inventory by next year from what ive heard which is BS its a huge fricken market just give it adequate attention, stupid stores.

  • eldanesh117eldanesh117 Member Posts: 141
    Originally posted by hammer3260


    quite a shame MMOs are disappearing from stores and PC games as a whole, gamestop wants em outta their inventory by next year from what ive heard which is BS its a huge fricken market just give it adequate attention, stupid stores.

     

    I wouldn't blame them. PC gamers are increasingly turning to digital download (Steam, Impulse, Direct2Drive, etc) instead of buying boxed copies from stores. Back in the day it wasn't a problem, when Steam and the likes weren't as polished or effective, but they started gaining momentum and now retail is chopping PC from the shelves.

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  • NeblessNebless Member RarePosts: 1,871
    Originally posted by Ozmodan


    Because there is more money in console games so that is what they stock a lot of.  



     

    This is probably it right here.  The GameStop near me has just 1 small rack of PC Games of all kinds, though I did notice a full display of STO boxes.

    The GameStop on the Air Force base near me doesn't carry any PC Games but the Exchange has 1 1/2 ailes worth (which might be why GameStop doesn't).  Of course the Exchange still has about 10 DDO Boxes too.  Haven't the heart to tell them it's F2P now and the boxes are worth less than the paper they're printed on. LOL!

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  • MavisPMavisP Member Posts: 181

    Best Buy is the only store in my area that offers many PC games at all. One short shelf of MMO's and like said above only the newer AAA stuff. Whats even more perplexing is that after they  out of a given game they do not seem to order more.  CompUSA  used to have a nice selection but they are no longer around. EB games and Gamestop are phasing them out altogether and reminds me of when VHS was discontinued in  the Suncoast Motion Picture stores to make room for the new fangled DVD's.

  • just1opinionjust1opinion Member UncommonPosts: 4,641
    Originally posted by Shijeer

    Originally posted by Palebane


    I guess I'm just old-school. Or maybe just old, but I don't trust digital downloads. if those companies go belly up, there's no way to play your games. I'm sure there is insurance against such things, but I just don't trust them. I like to have the hard copy in my had. I also enjoy going to the store to look at games and computer parts, tv's, stereos, etc..

     

    Its an online game, if the company 'goes belly up' you won't be able to play their games anyways, I fail to see the point. Furthermore, login = signing the EULA, it states plain as day that if the company wishes to terminate the service they can do so and owe you nothing, you pay for an ongoing service, once they decide to stop servicing you they simply do not charge you anymore.

    I can understand the wish to physically own a box, merchandise, guide etc. but not trusting digital downloads ? They want you to pay a subscription, fraud at the initial stage is ridiculous. Besides, its no different then patching your client every time a new patch comes up, there is no meaningful difference between downloading only the latest part of the game or the whole thing. 

    - Shijeer

     

    When he mentioned the company going "belly up," I'm pretty SURE that he meant like Direct2Drive, Steam, and similar 3rd party retailers. He didn't MEAN the company that makes the game and runs the servers you play on.

     

    If I misunderstood him, I'm sure he'll correct me, but I think YOU misunderstood what he meant. :)

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  • FreeBooteRFreeBooteR Member Posts: 333

    Most mmo's will never see the shelf in big box stores because the stores charge an arm and a leg to put them on their shelves.

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  • slessmanslessman Member Posts: 181

    Biplex has made my point for me. I think that it is pretty wasteful of MMOs to produce discs that are completely unnecessary considering gameplay. I never purchased a disc to play my MMO.

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