Are We Truly Ready to Drop Physical Media?

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  • Are we truly ready to drop physical media? Has the time really come where we can live in a download-only universe? Leave your comment below.
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  • @snazzy
    @snazzy  10 років тому +54

    Even furthermore, (and maybe I'm just weird), but there is something so special about owning something physical. I feel way better about paying $20 for a vinyl record that I can hold in my hands and have. A digital file I buy doesn't give me that same feeling of ownership nor care. Even though legally it's the same, it's not the same in my mind. It's special to hold something in my hand that's mine.

    • @braxtonthompson
      @braxtonthompson 10 років тому +2

      I prefer everything to be digital. It is so much easier to organize music on my computer than to take up shelves in my room. Plus, I can take all of my media wherever I go on my iPhone. I don't feel any different about physical or digital media. I just prefer digital.

    • @abnorcscreenname8489
      @abnorcscreenname8489 10 років тому

      I think you are right in that if physical media just disappeared it would be a big issue. Digital media is not better than physical media in every way. In many ways it is worse. It will phase out slowly, at least in the respects that it has.
      The issue here is not that digital media is flawed. Hospitals use digital media (PACS) to archive and retrieve images. Their technology is more reliable than that of PSN, and they no longer use physical means, such as film or discs, to move images from one department to another. The image you get from PACS is also a full image that does not lack in quality. Maybe using PSN to rant that digital media technology is not reliable is unfair.
      On the consumer side, I think the problem is human error. It would seem to be that the lack of accounting for the amount of clients by sony causes your PSN problem. The same concept of human error can be applied to PACS: if the infrastructure is not strong enough, there can be dangerous consequences. I guess what I am saying is that physical media can't die now, but it is dying. Digital media will improve quickly.

    • @Cereal421
      @Cereal421 10 років тому

      Hey Braxton, buy the CD and import it to your computer. You get the portability/convenience of digital and the satisfying feeling of having something physical.

    • @TheChrissmas
      @TheChrissmas 10 років тому +3

      ilikebreakfastcereal also sound quality

    • @razor5cl
      @razor5cl 10 років тому

      TBH the one thing that kept me from buying digital titles off of Live was their greatly increased price. I can't really justify spending more money on something I don't physically own. I much prefer physical media, even with music.

  • @MrJMS814
    @MrJMS814 10 років тому +4

    I will always want a physical copy, especially when it comes to music.

  • @tjnickles4782
    @tjnickles4782 7 років тому +12

    I don't use Netflix I use dvd I don't have Internet and I still use cds and not everybody has Internet so it would be stupid to abandon physical media because like I said not everybody has Internet these companies need to realize this i'm still a fan of physical media no matter what anyone says just saying

    • @lucaban
      @lucaban 6 років тому +1

      I understand you Tj.

  • @BoxDesire
    @BoxDesire 10 років тому +21

    I honestly never buy anything digitial other than the free games Xbox Live provides, which don't count because i don't spend money on them. I prefer having physical boxes to show off my collection. I'm also too afraid of loosing the title digitally, safer to have it as a disc, in my opinion.

    • @braxtonthompson
      @braxtonthompson 10 років тому +1

      I agree, it is easier to lose a digital file but do you ever get tired of having to physically put a cd into a cd player? Haha I know I sound lazy but its 2014, what the hell. :P

    • @patttpatttyoooo
      @patttpatttyoooo 10 років тому +1

      I agree with you there, but discs aren't as reliable as having it stored digitally, as discs can scratch fairly easily.

    • @braxtonthompson
      @braxtonthompson 10 років тому

      Yeah, thats another reason that I rarely use physical media.

    • @hgpot
      @hgpot 10 років тому +1

      ***** You can have both. Just copy them to your computer. Reburn the disk when the first one dies.

  • @ZiggyMangum
    @ZiggyMangum 10 років тому +3

    I don't believe that physical media should ever be completely dropped until viruses, glitches, and hackers are vanquished. Never, basically.

  • @PuravD
    @PuravD 10 років тому +1

    This was a very interesting video Quinn. First of all welcome back to UA-cam, can't believe two years has already passed since you started your trip to Bolivia and now you're back making great videos again! I think physical media shouldn't be dropped completely because not only are digital download speeds quite slow but also it means the user is heavily reliant on an internet connection. In the event that the Wifi drops or there's an internet cut for whatever reason then players would be unable to download new content. We see this with the recent emerging cloud as a storage solution as well, if people don't have an internet connection, let's say underground or something then they too are unable to access their files. Keep up the great work man and it's nice to see a topical video like this from you! :)

  • @frankvee
    @frankvee 4 роки тому

    I totally agree, we are not ready to give up physical media yet, and for many reasons, including the one you mention in this video. Cheers.

  • @Jeterfan906
    @Jeterfan906 10 років тому

    I'm glad you're back! :)

  • @AlexRobinett
    @AlexRobinett 10 років тому

    Defiantly agree with Quinn! Good video man!

  • @AntonieDenisVideo
    @AntonieDenisVideo 10 років тому +7

    In romania, I have a 200 mb/s internet for 15$/month... :)

    • @Speedtv21
      @Speedtv21 10 років тому

      mai avem si la digi 1000mbps

    • @TheCruncheyBomb
      @TheCruncheyBomb 10 років тому

      Why dont they give us that in the US

    • @deadguy718
      @deadguy718 8 років тому

      +AppleHelpRomania i only get like 84/94 in the US. lol

  • @benisnotfunny9942
    @benisnotfunny9942 10 років тому

    This really felt like a missionary lesson/fireside! haha great video.

  • @tylersimpson2974
    @tylersimpson2974 10 років тому +10

    Blockbuster doesn't exist anymore...

    • @pashow6486
      @pashow6486 10 років тому +7

      Well he's been pretty much disconnected from the world for the past two years, so how was he to know?

    • @JaromEubanks
      @JaromEubanks 10 років тому +1

      there are still some blockbusters around but they're hard to find. When I find one I like to go in and walk around. I have yet to find a movie service that is as good as blockbuster

    • @tylersimpson2974
      @tylersimpson2974 10 років тому

      Jarom Eubanks Just a few franchises that use the name on an existing contract. But Blockbuster the corporation no longer exists, so they're essentially independent.

    • @hgpot
      @hgpot 10 років тому

      Tyler Simpson Yup. Their parent (Dish Network) killed off the corporation, but those who franchised and run basically independently get to keep operating until they go bankrupt on their own.

  • @HarryGunner
    @HarryGunner 10 років тому

    Awesome video and I totally agree with you, it's too early to completely move away from physical media, but we are slowly getting there ... :)

  • @AaronLinson
    @AaronLinson 10 років тому

    Quinn, Fist of all welcome back. I don't know if you remember me but, I'm Aaron Linson. You did a video on the looktel money reader app for the iPhone 2 years ago. My how times flies by! I'm getting my BA in Sound Engineering so, naturally I have a few comments. I dwell in both physical and cloud media. For school, personal, and my work with Fedora Outlier I still use an external hard drive. I thought I'd be done with those by now. Heck, I still use CD's for school projects. There's something to be said about owning physical media I think. I'll even take it one step further. If technology evolves into something like embedded into certain parts of your skin. I'd still carry around (if still available) a physical device. I still carry around a braille device that's $6,000 because I get GPS, write papers, email, surf the web, etc. So, it's a hard question to answer. I'd honestly say we'll never be able to give it up. Now new generations come along it will be easier for them because they are growing up in a new age. When we're old and gray, we'll be saying the same things our forefathers said "back in my day" physical media etc. I hope my long answer didn't burn holes in your eyes my friend. Check out everything that I've done with podcasting. blindpodcaster.com is the place to go! Can't wait to see what other things you've got to say my friend.
    Aaron Linson
    Being Confident in Your Ability, Not Your Disability

  • @TripperGetem
    @TripperGetem 10 років тому

    Great to have you back, Quinn*

  • @jasontamer
    @jasontamer 10 років тому

    Quinn! You make a point that many tend to not believe, yeah it's going to take a lot of time till we go all digital. To add man....you're voice! and glad to hear that spanish man!

  • @mochi12342
    @mochi12342 10 років тому

    Quinn Keep up the good work! Still the same man when you left, and will continue to be the same man as year start to pass!

  • @Gobbledy.gook.
    @Gobbledy.gook. 10 років тому +1

    Hopefully it never gets to actually dropping physical media!

  • @ChaoticRenny
    @ChaoticRenny 10 років тому

    I do whatever is convenient for me at the time, so if I have the money and time I go to the store and buy it and if not I download it digitally and once I get home it should be ready to play.

  • @Blu0tuth0ninja
    @Blu0tuth0ninja 10 років тому

    physical media I find to be more satisfying and guaranteed to work unless PHYSICALLY broken. If my playback device busts in a digital system, my media is gone, or will take forever to recover. If i have a physical copy, I can just snag another playback device and be right back to where i was.

  • @ItsOnlyMinor
    @ItsOnlyMinor 10 років тому

    I personally can't remember the last time I bought any physical media. I game on PC so I use Steam for most of my games, and with all of the digital film and music 'outlets' available, it's more convenient (and sometimes maybe even cheaper) to go digital. Only major issue for me with digital is (as mentioned in the video) when a lot of people pile onto one thing, causing the provider to grind to a halt, but I'd rather put up with that every once in a while than have to keep track of a whole load of physical media.

  • @MattyGorm
    @MattyGorm 10 років тому

    Great video man. I think we still have a couple years left for physical media. I get a majority of my media digitally, but there are the occasional games where I want a physical copy.

  • @Kid072580
    @Kid072580 9 років тому

    The problem with digital downloads is eventually your hard drive will fill up and you will need to delete something, where as with a physical copy all you need to do is throw in the disc and play eny game you bought at eny time

  • @vvalerio187
    @vvalerio187 10 років тому

    You should do some reviews on gaming headsets like turtle beach, skull candy, tritton and others. I always value your input because you know what you're talking about.

  • @hydroninja9
    @hydroninja9 10 років тому +1

    I agree with you near completely Quinn. First of all , 10 mb is nothing nowadays , there are people who get 80mbps (yeah THAT megabyte) i get 10-12megabytes per second for $50 per month. I just don't think internet connections have progressed to the point that we could completely drop physical media. Many companies servers simply cannot handle the day one traffic. 95% of the time , a server will crash or be incredibly slow day one. There is always something special about holding something in your hand. Most of my console games are not digital because i like having the game cases. Especially with games that you have invested your time into , its awesome to just pick it up and remember the experience. The other issue is price. With the exception of maybe Nintendo , the majority of videogames are cheaper to buy physically then digitally. Nintendo's first party games usually don't drop in price within a couple of months and when buying digitally Nintendo has a rewards system in place to save you money. Maybe when something like google fiber gets fully integrated in the U.S. we might see a push towards digital media but i don't think that will happen in the near future. This is a really interesting rant but the real push for digital media , i think , will happen sometime in the future. Btw what microphone are you using? Its not bad. Also your video does need a bit more lighting now that i look at it.

  • @kamdevin
    @kamdevin 10 років тому

    I don't think we are ready yet, I still go to get my stuff physically, it gets me out and about. That's kind of cool because it also gives me a chance to see what is new. It's nice to have physical copies around when everything goes wonky in the world, I am just picky about what I purchase, and that keeps the physical storage down and then purge things once a year.

  • @fireball0093
    @fireball0093 10 років тому +2

    I'm personally on a little under 1MB/s, because I live in a rural area which is a godsend from having 80kb/s 2 years ago (That was a nightmare). Anything over 1.5GB is really not worth the download unless I let my computer sit for about 2 hours or so, depending on the download server. I do have a MacBook Air, so if it wasn't for my external dvd drive I would be downloading more stuff. When it comes to games though, I always buy a physical copy for my 360 unless it's cheaper on their store

  • @STARSKY1313
    @STARSKY1313 10 років тому

    I think when google fiber is available everywhere(which should take a few years or so) we will be able to be fully download-only.

  • @AvgrSteven22
    @AvgrSteven22 10 років тому

    I agree with everything you said. Heck most the games I have are physical, except for the free games I get from xbox live gold and psn plus. Loved the video, keep the great work(;

  • @NotOrdinaryInGames
    @NotOrdinaryInGames 9 років тому

    ALL media is physical. When you go download-only, you store everything on a hard drive. Which is physical.
    BAM!

  • @WillWorkForPonys
    @WillWorkForPonys 10 років тому

    I consume my music digitally (deezer and soundcloud) but for movies and games almost always physically, also I live in a 3rd word country, Guatemala, and here the internet speed and coverage has been improving in the last years :P

  • @JoeyFancy
    @JoeyFancy 6 років тому +1

    I avoid digital downloads when ever possible.

  • @cjdacka
    @cjdacka 10 років тому

    I live in Melbourne, Australia and get 100mb/ps down and it's usually never a huge problem downloading large digital media, but I still prefer to buy physical media in some aspects.

  • @Greatbubba747
    @Greatbubba747 10 років тому

    I really hope they nail this digital media thing. iOS updates experience the same thing. I would HIGHLY recommend (if you can) to wait 24-48 hours before downloading so they can iron out the wrinkles of the release.

  • @medeirosdez
    @medeirosdez 10 років тому

    "de vez en cuando" - that was so cute! I understand because it is very similar to my mother-tongue, Brazilian Portuguese: "de vez em quando".

  • @ryangehret
    @ryangehret 10 років тому

    I think that for most things we can drop physical media. Some things (like operating systems) I like to have in physical form but most things I like in a file. Takes up less space.

  • @GeorgeN111
    @GeorgeN111 10 років тому

    Another issue is the price. It's much cheaper going digital. Especially here in the UK. £59.99 for watch dogs on the xbox store, I purchased it for £44.00 from Amazon.

  • @MykeBatez
    @MykeBatez 10 років тому

    I don't really play games, so for the most part I consume mostly everything digitally. I just recently got cable internet for the first time (coming from DSL) so I can finally stream HD video and download movies quite quickly.
    As for music, which is probably the thing I download most, I don't buy CD's but I haven't gone too far on the other end of the pendulum into music streaming services either. I purchase my music or download it from various internet sources and then always keep it as a digital copy on my laptop, phone, and any other device I may have. It's something that's always there no matter what data speed or wifi connectivity I have, and that's a guarantee I like having.

  • @BitchChill
    @BitchChill 3 роки тому

    Yeah

  • @DJGhostingFish
    @DJGhostingFish 10 років тому

    We're not ready

  • @tomuchfrootloops
    @tomuchfrootloops 10 років тому

    thats true, they said that you would be able to play games while you download your game, correct me if I'm mistaken

  • @CosmicKangaroo
    @CosmicKangaroo 10 років тому

    I personally think that Steam does Digital Downloads perfectly. You can pre-purchase the game before hand and when it comes out you can play it from the get go. Downloads are nice and speedy, the sales are extremely awesome, and overall its a good experience.

  • @iRawrh
    @iRawrh 10 років тому +5

    Never buy online. I always re sell. In Aussie a newly released games costs $99. Physically and in digital stores. But I always buy the disk where I can play the game and sell the game for $50 or trade it for another game. Plus you can always let friends borrow the game.

    • @AvgrSteven22
      @AvgrSteven22 10 років тому

      Dang! Why do games cost so much? Here in the America a new game is only $60.

    • @iRawrh
      @iRawrh 10 років тому +7

      Down here we get ripped off on everything.

    • @losangeleskingsfan15
      @losangeleskingsfan15 10 років тому

      Steven Nguyen well you have to take into account importing costs.

    • @illegalalien6542
      @illegalalien6542 6 років тому

      Because Australia sucks thats why

  • @3505nr
    @3505nr 10 років тому

    Other than what I get for my Wii U, I get everything from Steams Digital Downloads. And it works fast, and i've never had an issue with anything like that.

  • @ATAPLONKER
    @ATAPLONKER 10 років тому

    Hey Quinn what music streaming service will you switch to now that MOG is dead? You should make a video where you discuss all the options out there.

  • @dylbeentheplotagonistandra2811
    @dylbeentheplotagonistandra2811 7 років тому

    I like to buy all my movies and video games on a physical format, but for music, I like to stream music on Amazon Music, and I like to download music from iTunes

  • @Jerry4050
    @Jerry4050 10 років тому

    I only have 12mb connection speed so only some PC games I download if I cant find the physical copy but on my PS4 I buy each game physically

  • @fabioadias
    @fabioadias 10 років тому

    Quinn, I live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I get around 1.5mb/s actual download speed and I agree with you... we're far from being 100% ready to kill physical media.

  • @dexterfl
    @dexterfl 10 років тому +1

    Welcome back man. When are u going to make an all Spanish video?

  • @myaccount1234556789
    @myaccount1234556789 10 років тому

    Cool!

  • @TripperGetem
    @TripperGetem 10 років тому

    I don't think we're ready. I know I'm not and probably never will be. I will always prefer physical media over digital. Great to you have back, Quinn.

  • @BrysonWooden
    @BrysonWooden 10 років тому

    I get about 25mb down and 1.5mb up. I live just 45 minutes north of Google Fiber and I definitely feel that its the key to dropping physical media. Internet speeds play a huge role in going completely digital media and I don't see it happening until the next 5-10 years. It would be super convenient and companies would save millions on not producing copies.

  • @SKproductions486
    @SKproductions486 10 років тому

    Like the T-Shirt

  • @bobbypaycheque
    @bobbypaycheque 10 років тому

    Problem with digital, even beyond all of the logistical problems like internet speeds, is that you aren't actually buying the product. You are buying a license to use it. It is an indefinite rental. Buying an actual copy of the game, movie or album on disc makes that item your property. Important difference. I also like brick and mortar stores, I've never found it awful.

  • @ibm1419
    @ibm1419 10 років тому

    I use bluray and play xbox one discs I have never downloaded an xbox one game it takes like 4 days for it to download fully

  • @stephenlamb8187
    @stephenlamb8187 10 років тому

    Never had that issue while on PC Master Race :P

  • @Ridgeleyy
    @Ridgeleyy 10 років тому

    woah you're back, it's been two years already??

  • @milakunnishehe
    @milakunnishehe 10 років тому

    I assume it's there servers being overloaded considering there's tens of thousands of people trying to download a 16GB file at once. This issue reminds me of when iOS 7 came out and I had to wait till midnight for my settings to even say I had an update for my iPhone! Lol

  • @EboniGraham
    @EboniGraham 10 років тому

    I completely agree with you we're no way close to being ready so places in the us max internet speed is 2mb up 6mb down. Companys need more server centers for any thing to truly work correctly

  • @GrindTheIdiotOnline
    @GrindTheIdiotOnline 10 років тому +1

    I think that we aren't ready for physical media because a lot of people don't have a decent internet connection, if I downloaded a 1GB Linux ISO, it would take me hours on my computer, so yeah, not really happening for me yet, also, how would you play these digital games on a friends console? You would have to use a disk because that's your only option, as your friend doesn't have the game.

  • @zunedog31
    @zunedog31 10 років тому

    Interesting point about Bolivia, if the western world stops using physical media and replaces it with web based content, what happens to them?

  • @kalloggs40
    @kalloggs40 9 років тому

    I am sticking to physical media when i can, i refuse to buy games via download unless its the last resort.

  • @Andy1341000
    @Andy1341000 10 років тому

    I buy physical media and download but I prefer buying physical dud to some downloading issues that are possible.

  • @MrHendude1
    @MrHendude1 10 років тому +3

    Not a problem on PC ;)

  • @zabylurt
    @zabylurt 7 років тому

    Should've downloaded games on steam, at least then you can monitor the download and you have more control over it

  • @ltr180
    @ltr180 5 років тому

    physical media all the way!

  • @pabloespinoza4462
    @pabloespinoza4462 10 років тому

    Snazzy.

  • @j8ysen
    @j8ysen 10 років тому

    magnetic tape for life.

  • @COMA20101
    @COMA20101 10 років тому +1

    Well, I live in Mexico and my download speed is 10 mbps. I don't play that much video games on my xbox one (mostly Netflix and blueray player). And as a third world citizen I think we're not ready to switch to digital.
    When Apple comes out with a new update to OSX I'm really frustrated because that means leaving my Mac turn on all the night because If I download it on the day the internet would be slow (giving chances for an error to occur). I recently changed to a new internet provider. Imagine the old one gave me 3.5 Mbps. It was awful, I could watch 720p videos on UA-cam, or even download a movie. Many of the population still have those download speeds. It's simply not suitable.

  • @ej_tech
    @ej_tech 10 років тому

    I'm in the Philippines and the average down speed is 3 mbit down and if you have this connection you are already golden!
    Physical media will never die as long as Internet Service Providers provide shitty services.

  • @spangriel
    @spangriel 10 років тому

    This is just because the game is new and tens of thousands are loading it. In a few days it fast again. Also, the PS4 actually has this new 'pre-load' feature, so if you preorder a game like a week before release, it will start downloading right away and will be unlocked on release day. That's a way to deal with it if you intend to buy the game on release day anyway.
    I buy all my games physically, because I mostoy sell them right after I've completed the story.

  • @GXShade
    @GXShade 10 років тому

    For me
    Movies - yes
    Video Games - Somewhat

  • @madman2108
    @madman2108 10 років тому

    I still buy physical CDs. Buying digital copies just doesn't feel... the same

  • @vkoskiv
    @vkoskiv 10 років тому

    Internet's a lot cheaper in Finland. We get 350Mbit/s download for 60€/Month. 4K or huge downloads aren't an issue really.

  • @towsonualum
    @towsonualum 10 років тому

    With my home internet speeds, physical media is still the majority of what I purchase

  • @tyklimt3000
    @tyklimt3000 10 років тому

    I don't think fysical media will ever disappear, rather it will stay as an option.
    Some people just like having a fysical copy of their games and music.

  • @NinjaSynFrey
    @NinjaSynFrey 10 років тому

    I prefer having the actual Physical Media in my hands. To me, i can put it on a shelf and show it to people. That's just me!

  • @AaronBoss01
    @AaronBoss01 10 років тому

    Just a heads up Quinn, Blockbuster is not in bussiness anymore.
    Personally im 50/50 on how I purchase games movies and music. I still go to gamestop and purchase big titles but for small indie games I use digital downloads. I download music and movies but nothing compares to having a physical disc with the boxart and everything that comes with it.

  • @HARMARSCH2
    @HARMARSCH2 10 років тому

    I'd rather have a actual DVD/CD/Book in my hands than just have something that is only Digital. Digital for me is more convenient for things like my Car Magazine Subscriptions and to Buy movies/music but I still like having that physical thing in my hands. I do have a EREADER and I've read everything on it.

  • @LuLzezRoflcopter
    @LuLzezRoflcopter 10 років тому

    as a pc gamer I never get physical copies of games. Yes the day a game comes out downloads can take a while but some highly anticipated games can be pre-downloaded a couple days prior to its launch so the second the game is released you can play it. This is just one example of a clever way to go about this problem

    • @snazzy
      @snazzy  10 років тому

      I do really like that idea. Hopefully Sony and Microsoft implement it.

    • @jakemcgwn
      @jakemcgwn 10 років тому

      Snazzy Labs they have. One of the first games it's available for is Destiny. If you pre order it you can download it before hand.

  • @TomShadowrider
    @TomShadowrider 10 років тому

    woahh old cameraaaaa only 360p.
    i live in the city of the game

  • @eficzeri
    @eficzeri 10 років тому

    No issues dl content. But I like a disk and cover art if same price. Is that old school?

  • @haritbharadwaj
    @haritbharadwaj 10 років тому

    Everything is digital only in countries like US and Uk and some parts of Europe. In most of the other parts of the world the internet is not that fast. So going digital is a long way from now.
    Also I believe by going digital the major CON is you cannot contact the company directly and just resolve the problems you are facing. Also it depends upon the age groups people like us tends to take risk by going digital but not all the age groups are comfortable with that.

  • @suckerz01520
    @suckerz01520 10 років тому

    I have my media digitally

  • @1lastsoldier
    @1lastsoldier 10 років тому

    Physical media won't die as long as cloud services are subpar.
    Super glad you're back. But man is the change in your voice really jarring.

  • @JILLVALENTINE33
    @JILLVALENTINE33 10 років тому

    I feel like they should keep the physical disc's available but still have digital downloads as-well. If they got rid of physical media, I feel a lot of people would be angry.

  • @terry947
    @terry947 10 років тому

    i downloaded Wolfenstein: the new order in 3.5 hrs....on steam though. Its a 50gb download.

  • @Gamer-lb3ed
    @Gamer-lb3ed 10 років тому

    Still buy my CDs because I'd rather have a cd in my hand than downloaded songs on my iPhone. Keep buying CDs!!!

  • @batista1117
    @batista1117 10 років тому

    Damn, you caught an accent down in Bolivia

  • @Zapdeux
    @Zapdeux 10 років тому +24

    That accent you picked up in Bolivia is annoying as hell.

    • @snazzy
      @snazzy  10 років тому +8

      I don't really think it is that noticeable any more. But I'm trying to get rid of it. Sorry. Haha. Not much I can do with that one.

    • @Zapdeux
      @Zapdeux 10 років тому

      Candy's Channel And your response means nothing to me. What I said was my observation and how I felt. Get over it white knight.

    • @Zapdeux
      @Zapdeux 10 років тому

      Snazzy Labs Haha no worries. It was quite noticeable on your first video where you said "amiguitos". I actually thought that was kinda funny. I speak Spanish too and I get the accent but I was used to your proper, well-pronounced English that hearing an accent was weird.

    • @candylewis5002
      @candylewis5002 10 років тому +1

      You are a true idiot. Not only am I a female but you are a little boy with no manners. Amazing how people forget how their parents raised them and turn into complete aholes

    • @Zapdeux
      @Zapdeux 10 років тому +1

      Maddy's Aunt L Sorry, who are you? I get that you're old, and you wish everything was done your way and that the youth of today is a travesty blah blah. But did you read the thread? I simply stated my opinion on his accent. Quinn didn't respond with a retaliatory response, he acknowledged he had an accent, brushed it off and kept going. You on the other hand feel the need to point out you're a woman for some unknown reason, and to belittle me by saying I'm a "little boy with no manners". Act your age please. I'm a 26 year old man, with a steady, well paying job, who supports himself. Let your frustrations out on someone who actually deserves such naive responses.

  • @fcoronel1
    @fcoronel1 10 років тому

    I stream movies I rent. When I buy, I would prefer to purchase the item. I am the same way, there is just something about having something physical. There are digital files (movies,music) that I have lost over a period of time due to factory resets and what not. Not only that but I forget about what I purchased and will never get it back. I bought games on my 360 and I cant take them with me. However, I still have a nice collection of old games from my old consoles and even my old cassettes. It's not the same! :/ though it is sometimes convenient!

  • @walkingtalkingtech
    @walkingtalkingtech 10 років тому

    In my opinion physical media is very much still alive! For instance my home internet speed from Verizon is 3 Mbps. That's the fastest they currently offer in my area and it comes at a pretty steep price. There is no way I could possibly download a full game on my Xbox One!

  • @gazzbryant
    @gazzbryant 10 років тому

    Very interesting video, Quinn. I'm a huge fan of physical media and I really don't see why everybody is going crazy for digital. I buy blurays, CDs and vinyl, mostly because I'm paranoid, it gives me a sense of ownership. I do, however, buy games digitally, as I'm a PC gamer and Steam is basically the only way to go...

  • @limlik3smj
    @limlik3smj 10 років тому

    never was a fan of digital media and never will be
    i like to "feel" the things that buy it's more exciting that way
    imagine getting really excited for a video game or something and finally being able to touch it w/ ur hands. i'm just saying that physical media suits me

  • @eTechMaster22
    @eTechMaster22 10 років тому

    This is what I think. Considering the file sizes of the games, and considering the fact that most people have slow internet (I have 5mbps down here in Canada), especially in countries in development, I don't think digitalization is the way to go. Low downloads like apps and small games on iOS and Android are good, since they take pretty much no time to install. If we take a game on 3DS or Wii U, a Nintendo game weights at about *2 GB*. It's a difference between PS4's and XBO's 50 GB per game. I am fine at waiting 2 hours to download a 1 GB game on my 3DS. But waiting DAYS to download a 50 GB game, which causes the rest of the Internet to slow down, just no. I personally don't think it's time to make a big jump to digital. I think we should wait until the medium download speed is 1 GB per second, and then we could all switch to digital.

  • @username65585
    @username65585 10 років тому

    Downloading all games digitally has worked fine on computers for years. People complain that they can loose digital files easier. It is usually tied to an account so even if you delete it or your HDD dies you can get it back. However it is easy to scratch your game disk and loose your physical game. People say you don't "own" it if you have it digitally but just like with a disk you own a license to it. It is sad that large parts of america don't have fast internet speeds when countries like Latvia, Esotnia, Romania, etc. which are "worse off" than the US have far better internet. I don't remember the last time I bought a physical CD, DVD, or game.

  • @johnporch8392
    @johnporch8392 4 роки тому

    I like having physical copies

  • @iphone3gs78
    @iphone3gs78 10 років тому

    Ipod classic?

  • @georgeohnemus
    @georgeohnemus 10 років тому

    Lol "Blockbuster"

  • @celtics6498
    @celtics6498 10 років тому

    I prefer physical media honestly. I like having the box and disc for the games i play/ movies I watch ,the only thing I download is music.