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At what point does it becomes cheaper to ship it to the buyer on a thumb drive?
Probably at no point ever again. Bandwidth is so cheap these days that producing and shipping anything is always going to be more expensive.
Tell that to the CRTC.
Some backup services charge less for shipping a hard drive then bandwidth, last I looked it was around 8tb to be cheaper (for the user) then restoring over the internet. So I'd guess it's around that mark, but I'm obviously not an expert.
My experience shipping things for large companies tells me that FedEx Express with volume discounts costs about $7-12 and you can buy a lot of terrabits of bandwidth for that much money.
However the idea of a branded thumb drive for every game sounds absolutely wicked and I'm now sad that isn't the reality we live in
When I tried to start downloading it yesterday morning the steam content servers were failing. I can't recall that happening before.
Or carrier pigeon for that matter