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Amazon Rolls Out Release-Day Game Delivery 126

1Up reports that Amazon has launched a new service for getting certain games into the hands of customers on release day, rather than simply shipping the games on release day. According to the press release, the service will be free for Amazon Prime customers, and available to everyone else for a $5.98 charge on upcoming titles Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Fable 2 and Gears of War 2. They tested the program recently with the release of Soul Calibur IV.
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Amazon Rolls Out Release-Day Game Delivery

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  • I'll wait (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Rinisari ( 521266 ) on Tuesday August 26, 2008 @04:26PM (#24756005) Homepage Journal

    $6 extra for a $50-$60 game? Forget that. I'll wait a day or two and enjoy a lunch out.

  • Not so new really (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Lanoitarus ( 732808 ) on Tuesday August 26, 2008 @04:27PM (#24756021)
    Didnt they already do this for book releases (harry potter methinks)? Not such a revolutionary offering in that case, although still a welcome one. Amazons shipping and fulfillment system continually impresses me. If they ever joined forces with newegg we might reach singularity.
  • by bconway ( 63464 ) on Tuesday August 26, 2008 @04:40PM (#24756173) Homepage

    I was getting games and movies on release day from Buy.com circa 2000, and I'm pretty sure I've run into it a few times since then. Is anyone going to fall for Amazon's "service?"

  • by Sp00nMan ( 199816 ) on Tuesday August 26, 2008 @10:47PM (#24759863) Journal

    Can someone explain to me how this is better than just going to my local store on a release day and buying it? Why pay Amazon $6 more to get it on the same day? I don't get what Amazon is thinking??

  • Re:Hmm? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 27, 2008 @06:06AM (#24762497)
    Wow that was quite the rant, and a little hypocritical. You said you can get your games from BT at anytime, That also requires an internet connection... So half your points FLY out the window.

    Next the suspension thing is a complete exaggeration. The only accounts that get shutdown are ones using stolen credit cards. You dont lose access to ANY game by cheating etc. You may lose online privileges (and rightfully so) but they dont kill your account.

    Next you claim not to pirate games, but then what are you doing on BT getting games on release day? (dont give me bullshit about freeware games, you contradicted yourself plain and simple)

    The only time I had to deal with valve (Bioshock wouldn't activate on 2nd install... wasn't happy with activation, i hated that) I had a response within 30mins, and it was fixed. Valve themselves said the activation was not their choice, so you can't blame them for the feature, but kudos for the fast response time.

    My point here is that it is not 5 years ago... Steam is not new, its not the evil program we all feared it would be before its release. There have been kinks, but at the same time its turned out to be a great platform. Look at all the companies signing on. I was angry when valve implemented steam at the start. I liked how it worked before, but steam was never as bad as everyone thought. Actually most legit HL/HL2 owners accepted it within months after the kinks got worked out. It was pirates that were so upset because now a key was tied to an account and couldn't be shared so easily. I can agree with a lot of complaints about requiring a connection to play offline, but your rant comes off as an angry, contradicting pirate. Dont want to pay for a game? dont bitch about how its distributed!
  • Re:Hmm? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Loibisch ( 964797 ) on Wednesday August 27, 2008 @07:44AM (#24763069)

    Lots of text, but seriously: The only thing I can understand is the part about the LAN party.

    "Steam lets you buy a game from anyhwere, anytime"
    Reasonably true. Anywhere with an Internet connection, anyway.

    So you don't need an Internet connection for BitTorrent?

    "Purchases are instant."
    Reasonably true. Once I download it using their extremely crappy download system.

    So you don't need to download it with BitTorrent? Downloading from other users in P2P is faster than the Steam servers? I dobut it as I easily max out my 16MBit/s connection everytime I download something off of Steam.

    "Steam lets you play your games on any computer at any time."

    Bullshit. Big whonking bullshit. Steam lets you play your games on any computer at any time -- IF you have an internet connection active at the moment or "logged in" and selected that you will want to play "offline" in a bit. On single player games. SINGLE PLAYER GAMES. Not online games.
    I'm not prepared to "log on" just to play a single player game -- or indeed the single player campaign, for various reasons -- the chief one amongst which is that I am not connected to the net everywhere I go, and I see no reason WHATSOEVER to let Valve know when I consume my gaming fix. They have no reason to know.

    If you're not connected everywhere you go all you have to do is set up offline mode once. Yes, you have to be connected to the Internet to do that then again you have to be connected to the Internet to even get your game. It's an online distribution system after all.

    If I buy Portal, HL2, and another multiplayer game, and for some reason their system detects something amiss with my account while doing the multiplayer thing, they will suspend my account -- removing access to the single player games as well -- let alone the multiplayer. No refund, either. Fuck that.

    No, all that their cheat detection (VAC) will do is ban you from any VAC secured servers. Which granted is the big bunch of them out there, but what use is an omnipresent cheat detection if there is no way to enforce it? Also your single player game experience is completely untouched.

    "Steam keeps your games up-to-date automatically."
    Big whoop. This is not hard to do even without the "Steam" framework. And maybe, just maybe, I don't WANT to have the latest version, all the time. Not all updates are good updates. Some change gameplay to something you do not like at all, some introduce bugs that affect you adversely, etc.
    I very much like the control offered by being able to select whether or not I want to update a game.

    Then have fun playing online with your non-updated game.

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