Why Buy DVDs Over Blu-rays in 2024

When it comes to buying movies, many people wonder whether DVDs or Blu-rays are the better option. While Blu-rays are a newer technology and offer higher quality video and audio, there are still several reasons why someone might choose to buy DVDs instead.

Firstly, DVDs are generally cheaper than Blu-rays. If you’re on a tight budget, DVDs are a more affordable option for building up your movie collection.

Secondly, not all movies are available on Blu-ray. While most new releases are available in both formats, there are still some older or more obscure movies that are only available on DVD.

Thirdly, not everyone has a Blu-ray player. While this is becoming less of an issue as more people upgrade their home theater systems, there are still plenty of households that only have DVD players. If you’re buying a movie as a gift, it might be safer to stick with the DVD format to ensure that the recipient can actually watch it.

Fourth, Quality. So, Blu rays are high-def at 1080p, but don’t sweat it if you’re still watching stuff on a regular old 480p DVD. Honestly, most people won’t even notice the difference. Plus, some movies, like Back to the Future, actually look cooler with that slightly lower res, giving them that classic retro vibe. And don’t even get me started on the Batman Animated Series. The Blu-ray version is just too clean and polished, totally taking away from that gritty, dark Batman feel.

Okay, next up is the Box Art. Gotta say, DVDs usually have the coolest artwork and packaging. I mean, sure, the Game of Thrones set on Blu-Ray is pretty sweet, but most of the time it’s the DVD that takes the cake.

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In conclusion, while Blu-rays are undeniably the superior format in terms of video and audio quality, DVDs still have their place in the movie world. Their lower cost, wider availability, and compatibility with more devices make them a viable option for anyone looking to expand their movie collection.

Why I bought The Walking Dead Season 10/11 on DVD and NOT Blu-ray!

It’s true that DVDs typically have a lower resolution compared to Blu-ray or streaming options. However, the visual quality of The Walking Dead Season 10 on DVD is surprisingly good. While it may not reach the same level of detail as a Blu-ray, the DVD format still offers a watchable experience that allows you to fully enjoy the thrilling narrative and captivating performances.

Believe it or not, the lower resolution of The Walking Dead Season 10 on DVD can actually enhance the viewing experience. The gritty nature of the show, with its post-apocalyptic setting and intense moments, is perfectly complemented by the grainy texture and slightly lower resolution of the DVD format. This unique visual style adds an extra layer of authenticity, heightening the suspense and immersing you more deeply into the world of The Walking Dead.

It may take some getting accustomed to if you’re used to higher resolutions, but the experience is fantastic once you do.

Apart from the viewing experience itself, The Walking Dead Season 10 DVD also boasts an appealing DVD case design. The DVD case becomes a collectible item that proudly displays your love for the series. Additionally, the DVD edition comes packed with exciting bonus features. Dive into behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the cast and crew, and exclusive content that provides a deeper understanding of the show’s production sometimes not found on Blu-rays.

The Walking Dead Season 10 on DVD is a must-have for devoted fans. Despite the lower resolution, the grainy visuals and captivating DVD case design add a unique charm to the overall package.

In a future post, I’ll share my thoughts on the season as a whole.

Steam and Digital are hurting the gaming industry long term

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Whats going on? We thought you love Steam? Relax, I still do and I have over 50+ games but that’s about to change. Conspiracy theories aside, the digital age is taking the entertainment industry by storm and there is little that can be done at this point. Getting the game to download while you’re browsing the internet hassle free is something that many got used to. Fantastic sales throughout the year, what’s not to like?

The Monopoly

Monopolies are bad, that much is agreed on. They kill the competition which in turn kill the motivation to improve and innovate. Why do you think Steam is not considered with its poor customer service? Because there is no real alternative. Sure EA Origins is catching on as well as the fantastic GOG.com, but Valve is the pioneer to PC digital games distribution and judging from how things are, they will likely stay at the top for many years to come unless something tragic happens.

Steam machines are failing and the Steam OS is a joke and yet Valve is not even concerned the slightest, why? Because they are on top and can afford to screw up. Where will people go? Basically, the people have a choice to either accept any changes Valve may see fit or move to a smaller platform with the many features that they got used to are missing.

One might argue that once the new platform gathers a large crowd, the features and games will start coming in. Not true as catching up to large competitors is not as easy as the normal consumer thinks it is, just ask Microsoft’s Xbox division.

In short: No competition, no creativity.

Killing the Creativity

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I’m sorry but hard, a physical material will always be Superior to soft copy. From the amazing box designs to the smell of a new item and placing it on your shelve or in a dedicated collection corner, all of these things make physical copies what they are. Sure, all your games will be gone once your house catches a fire but having your entire house burned has a way less chance than the digital company going out of business or changing the policies (see next section).

Physical media has and always will have a special feel of ownership. No matter how flexible the digital provider may be, it will never beat the feeling or owning an item you can touch.

You are NOT in control of your own games

Valve can at any time deny you access to your own games or simply take away specific game with or without a reason. Don’t believe me? Google it. Once Valve goes down so will your games. Yes, Valve unofficially promised that in the unlikely event that they go under you will have a chance to download your games. Good luck downloading over 1 TB worth of games in the short amount of time they will give you supposedly they stay true to their word in the first place.

Playing games offline is also a problem to many as Steam offline mode is as reliable as your new politician. In short, a game can be pulled off your library with or without refund for many reasons including copyright expiration or simply the refusal to renew a yearly contract. Anything can happen and you can’t do anything about it because you own nothing. On the other hand, I’m still playing Need for Speed Road Challenge years after it discontinued without any problems. Good luck finding this gem digital legally.

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There is hope, GOG.com demonstrated that it is possible for DRM free games to sell well and Witcher 3 is a fine example. Downloading digital DRM free games is a considerable alternative to owning physical copies as I can print my own covers from the likes of VHBOXART. Take a look at this beautiful fan created master peace.

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Digital distribution is taking over, at least in the USA. If you are like me, support GOG.com or buy PC games from Amazon UK unless the game requires Steam to activate. Steam is not the devil and Valve is not the New World Order yet so I will continue to use it for the cheap price and what not but if I get the choice between Steam and a DRM-free physical version aka the Witcher 3, you know which one I choose.

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While browsing IGN, I came upon the news I wasn’t aware of. A new 21 minute Toy Story short movie is coming today October 16, 2013. And while I haven’t watched it yet, I am excited to know that a new Toy Story movie even if short is out as the last one was too depressing.

Will update you more as I manage to watch it.

Mad Max is upon us

Who Who doesn’t remember Mad Max? Just in case, it’s one of the all-time favorite post apocalypse trilogy ever made. What’s new is; now we have the game AND a fourth part.

Not much is known about the upcoming film or game except that the film will land somewhere around 2015 and the game much closer. The game is surly set after Mad Max 2 and while the film is called part 4 it is still believed to be after the events of the second film as well which is kinda disappointing if true as I want to know what happens after the trilogy. Never the less, a new movie and game is something to be excited about. For thus of you who have no clue on what I’m talking about, do yourself a favor and go watch the trilogy (although the first film is the weakest but still watchable).