Digital Subscriptions to Paper Gaming Magazines - Worth It? 52
Thanks to GamersWithJobs for its review of digital subscriptions to notable videogame magazines such as EGM or CGW, running down the advantages ("No need to store it at home and you really can't lose it because you can download the magazine as necessary. Unless your wife manages to trash the entire Internet, digital magazines are pretty hard to throw away"), and disadvantages ("No CD/DVD that comes in many magazines these days... Some users will find the need to zoom and scroll as they read a hassle") of the Zinio Reader based digital formats, although for the Baghdad-based reviewer of these digital subscriptions, "getting content otherwise not available in Iraq is a big plus."
I'd do it (Score:4, Informative)
There was a time I resented the idea of not having a physical copy.. but I've moved like 3 times in the last 2 years. It don't take many of those to despise having to update subscriptions. I am still warming up to the idea of paying for news, though. It still seems funny. In that case, I demand video downloads etc.
Re:I'd do it (Score:2)
Heh I have to admit, tho, it makes setting up a computer in the bathroom a lot more tempting.
not worth it (Score:3, Funny)
Re:not worth it (Score:2)
Why would your hands be unavailable? What kind of other business are you talking about?
Re:not worth it (Score:1)
Re:not worth it (Score:2)
Read into it what you will, but I assumed he meant (cough)wiping(cough)...
Re:not worth it (Score:1)
Re:not worth it (Score:2)
So, you were saying?
Re:not worth it (Score:2)
Maybe it'll work in France...
good ol' paper mags for me (Score:1)
Good Idea (Score:5, Insightful)
- Your 3 year old won't bring it behind the couch/secret-fortress-of-magazine-destruction-and
- Your 3 year old won't spill his milk on the article about Half-Life 2 and have it drench every page under it (though, I guess he could spill milk on the computer and cause it to explode somehow, but that hasn't happened yet so I'll mark this a PRO).
It's a great idea, I'm all for it. The use of searchable text is invaluable to me, I tend to go through magazines backwards for some odd reason and never look at the table of contents except as a last resort.
Re:Good Idea (Score:2, Insightful)
Are you left handed ? I am and its easier to flip through a magazine backwards with your left hand.
Re:Good Idea (Score:1)
Re:Good Idea (Score:1)
(In other words - easier said than done - and mine's only 16 months.)
Re:Good Idea (Score:1)
Re:Good Idea (Score:1)
Paper (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Paper (Score:1)
Holding anything other than a mouse in my right hand causes my entire right arm to painfully curl up to my shoulder and my left arm begins to have severe tremors.
It makes reading a magazine extremely difficult since the magazine is constantly slapping me across my face.
Re:Paper (Score:1)
ebooks are easier to search
ebooks are easier to cut / copy / paste
ebooks are easier to give to friends
score one for ebooks
ofcourse, by ebook I mean something friendly, like ascii, not the ugly and
bad pdf/rtf/doc/lit or the horrendously bad zno
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/apz, "She liked him; he was a man of many qualities, even if most of them were bad."
Disadvantages . . . (Score:3, Insightful)
* What happens when their server goes down or they decide to change business models?
This is true of any online rag, not just gaming.
Re:Disadvantages . . . (Score:1, Interesting)
Which is why I've considered simply installing a 'reading room', accessible through the bathroom. Shotgun the dump, clean up, and then relax wi
MOD PARENT UP!! (Score:1)
Re:Disadvantages . . . (Score:1)
1. you dont need wireless, ever, just a 50m of nice blue cat5
2. you dont need laptop, pdas are in game as well (all hail pdb/rb/prc)
3. why is washroom a bad place for a pda? get one that is water resistant
although I do agree, a site that requires for you to be online to read
the material is bad.
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/apz, There's a lot to be said for not saying a lot.
On the one hand... (Score:2)
On the other, you'd think that someone stationed in Baghdad might be looking for different news from home than this [gamerswithjobs.com] or this [gamerswithjobs.com].
Comment removed (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Married? (Score:2)
Re:Married? (Score:1)
maybe I'd even still be having sex...
Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
website pros
-updated hourly/daily
-download demos
-pictures from the games + movies
-multiple websites offer reviews making it easier to spot out reviewer biases
And of course, its free! Why the hell would I want to read a magazine? One reason only, portability. I can lay down on the sofa or sit in a vehicle and read it. I can apply the same to newspapers or other print periodicles. Books have the whole eye-strain issue due to their length. Digital paper is going to change everything
Paper is still cheaper (Score:5, Interesting)
That said, when a subscription to the Zinio/digital EGM costs $19.99 and you can easily find [ebay.com] a four year paper subscription for under $5, why bother with the hassle? If I subscribe to the magazine, why can't I pay a few dollars more and get access to the digital version as well?
I remember reading an interview with the suits at NetFlicks in Wired a year or two ago. They said it was still cheaper, and practically faster, to snail-mail data on CDs to someone than to provide it over the net. Zinio's pricing proves this hasn't changed.
I suppose the only advantage to Zinio is not having magazines pile up somewhere. Of course, I have yet to find a game magazine that's worth keeping anyway. They're so filled with hyperbolic previews, barely edited junior high level writing, and gratituous screenshots that they're not worth the hard drive space to save them on.
4 year subscription for $5? (Score:2)
Re:4 year subscription for $5? (Score:2)
Re:Paper is still cheaper (Score:1)
Zinio reader is crap
1) you have to register
2) scrolling an article with mouse reduces resolution
scrolling an article with keyboard causes choppiness
3) magazine is reproduced with advertisements, if you
are saving the printing costs, and delivery costs
why not save some more on the bandwidth/scanning
of the advertisements.. Most funny is the time spent
on making sure that all the postcard based inserts
also are flipping on the pages
4) no way of reformatting pages (why oh why do I get thr
Should be free (Score:1)
Paper's not dead... yet... (Score:3, Interesting)
Now on the other hand, print trumps digital in a couple areas. For example, coverage from E3. Sure, all the websites have their coverage up as it's happening, but there's soooo much content! I like to buy the EGM or other mag after E3 and be able to leaf through it. When I find something that looks interesting, I can find further details on the web.
Also, it's frustrating when you find a nice site that has infrequent updates. There is a 'zine called Polygon, and while they may not have the most current reviews and previews, their layout and writing style is 'A' material.
Ziff-Davis has the right idea with their website, 1UP [1up.com]. If you check a review for a game, they'll give you the 1Up review, the EGM Review Crew ratings, and possibly the review from Official PS2 or Xbox magazine.
I like gaming sites but print still has intangibles that cannot be replicated on the computer.
Incidentally... (Score:1)
IGN is offering a free subscription to EGM [ign.com] when you subscribe to their Insider member service thing. So, uh, yeah, why would anyone subscribe to EGM instead of IGN?
Well, just ignorance I guess. Or lack of internet access.
Here's a thought: (Score:1)
I'm sure I'm not the only one who would pay for such a product. Of course, for virtually any product, there are probably at least 10,000 people willing to pay any price.
I tried... (Score:1)
Press Deadlines... (Score:1)
Great applications (Score:2)
No Linux reader/poor customer service/ads (Score:1)
Re:No Linux reader/poor customer service/ads (Score:2)
I'm a science type and I use PDFs practically every day and they're great. Why are these people trying to reinvent the wheel?
Re:No Linux reader/poor customer service/ads (Score:1)
Re:No Linux reader/poor customer service/ads (Score:2)
I'm afraid not.... (Score:2)
I guess I could get an iLoo [com.com] if they were for real, but I don't think my wife would think one of those parke
Tahya al-Moqawama al-Iraqiya! (Score:1)
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And 11 September will be brought to your cities once again.
Tahya al-Moqawama al-Iraqiya!
Tahya al-Moqawama al-Iraqiya!
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