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As long as your account can be banned, you're a complete and utter moron to want strictly digital. I only go digital when its cheaper.
Game stop isn't going anywhere as long as physical games are around and all these poverty dumb people.But Gamestop won't
Capcom Isn’t Bothering To Make Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Compatible With iOS 9 - SiliconeraAs long as your account can be banned, you're a complete and utter moron to want strictly digital. I only go digital when its cheaper.
Digital isn't all it's hyped up to be.Capcom has stated that it has no plans to make Monster Hunter Freedom Unite and its Japanese counterpart Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G compatible with the recently released iOS 9 (thanks NeoGAF).
“This application is not compatible with iOS 9 (including the Beta). There are currently no plans to update this application in the future. Please keep this in mind when updating your OS,” reads Freedom Unite’s App Store page.
This means that anyone updating their iOS device with iOS 9, which was released on September 16th, won’t be able to play the game any longer unless they revert to older versions of iOS.
That’s despite them having paid $14.99 for Freedom Unite. And it’s also worth noting that Freedom Unite isn’t even that old – it came out in July 2014.
Physical discs and console and dedicated gaming hardware are done.
I don't see any kids under 7 years of age with handhelds or playing consoles. It's all 100% smart phone or tablets now with these kids
an OS update could cause physical games not to work tooCapcom Isn’t Bothering To Make Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Compatible With iOS 9 - Siliconera
Digital isn't all it's hyped up to be.
I was thinking about this. stores could have a machine you just plug your drive into and get games. it's kinda convoluted, but it could be a solution for those with bad internet or whateverI have a feeling that one day flash drives (or some type of similar media) will replace CDs...once they become cheap enough
I was thinking about this. stores could have a machine you just plug your drive into and get games. it's kinda convoluted, but it could be a solution for those with bad internet or whatever
Nah handhelds probably but smartphones cant replace the console experience.Physical discs and console and dedicated gaming hardware are done.
I don't see any kids under 7 years of age with handhelds or playing consoles. It's all 100% smart phone or tablets now with these kids