They digital download (as opposed to anologue download?) market is mad. Genuinely mad. To the point where I cannot buy games now for at about a year after they are released. Look at Watchdogs. I could buy it today, right now on Amazon, for £45. It's expensive, and about what I would expect to pay for a newly-released game despite this one being a month or so old, but it's fairly reasonable. Then I look on the Xbox Live marketplace and the exact same game, without any season passes or additional content, is... wait for it... £60. That's right! To download it will cost me 1/3 more than to actually own a physical version of the game. I don't get any packaging, I don't get a (admittedly flimsy and worthless) manual, I don't get a cd that I can lend to a friend or sell on at a later date, I am not able to trade it in. If ever I wish to free up room on my xbox and decide to delete the game, I cannot simply stick in the cd next time I want to play and install it quickly, but instead have to guarantee that I have an internet connection. And all that is fine. I'm happy with that, because that's what I signed up for when I decided to go DD-only. However, to be charged 133% of the price for the privilege of having so many fewer features (as well as the inability to pre-order and therefore I can never get any pre-order bonuses) is, in my opinion, just not on.
Now, I understand that maintaining the infrastructure to enable downloads of such game is expensive, but so are shipping costs and the material and labour costs of producing a boxed cd version of the game. Maybe it is more expensive, but it isn't £15 per game more expensive! That's nearly the cost of my monthly 75mbps broadband. I highly doubt that downloading one game requires as much infrastructure as that.
So, to be point of this thread. Do you think that Microsoft and Playstation are taking advantage of people like me who wish to keep everything downloaded? Do you think this will change due to downloads being priced out of the market, or are there too many mugs that will actually pay top-whack for these games? What can be done to reverse this and, equally as important, should it? Why is it £5 more expensive to download Watchdogs on Xbox One than on Xbox 360? Where is that £5 per download being spent? Am I just a grumpy old man who needs to relax and just enjoy life? Will we ever find Wally?
I can't bring myself to buy Watchdogs, unfortunately, and will be waiting until it gets to £40. Seeing as Dead Rising 3 is still £50 I doubt that (£35 on Amazon, by the way). And here's another, final question. Why should a digital download cost me in the UK $100 when it costs someone in the US $60? Almost twice as expensive for me. I tell you, it's just out of order. I hate to think how much Australians get charged. They always seem to get the raw end of the deal.