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It's an issue born out of necessity. The developers explained that the last-gen consoles couldn't handle some of the content introduced in The Descent. By cutting off the last-gen consoles, they're removing restrictions that would keep the content from being as good as it possibly could be.
I think consoles could benefit from a model similar to PC gaming. On PC, once you buy the game, it's yours forever on any PC you own or ever will own. Unfortunately, consoles are more of a closed platform and there are several reasons why this isn't very feasible. I think a discount for the current gen version would be a nice compromise, but I'm not sure that will happen.
They could easily give away the PS4 version of the game for free as long as you provide a proof of purchase for the PS3 version. You could just enter the barcode, receipt transaction number, or the product number on the disk in the promo code, or some other interface they provide, so they could verify it. And after it has been entered once, they can easily keep track of it and prevent people from entering it twice, like when you register a software product license.
- Fred_vdp10 years agoHero+
@firechick1771 wrote:
They could easily give away the PS4 version of the game for free as long as you provide a proof of purchase for the PS3 version. You could just enter the barcode, receipt transaction number, or the product number on the disk in the promo code, or some other interface they provide, so they could verify it. And after it has been entered once, they can easily keep track of it and prevent people from entering it twice, like when you register a software product license.
Bandwidth costs money and Microsoft/Sony wouldn't allow to do this for free. Gamers have shown they're willing to pay full price for HD rereleases, so it would be foolish for Microsoft and Sony to pay for bandwith when instead they could also ask for $70.