If you are a US Citizen and you aren’t rooting for USA against Belgium, you are a traitor. No other way to put it. You can’t be trusted if you are rooting against your own country in the World Cup.
“yOu CaNT gIvE a PErfEct tEXtBoOk dEfiNItIon, sO hOw Do YoU kNoW It’S bAD?!”
Ya dipshit, 99% of people couldn’t explain how cancer works either. Doesn’t mean they’re wrong for thinking it’s bad.
They see it killing people, so they identify it as bad. End of story.
Same thing with socialism. People look at history and see that every socialist society has failed miserably, so they conclude it doesn’t work.
And before you morons jump in the comments screaming “Scandinavia!”those aren’t socialist countries. They’re capitalist countries with large welfare programs. The workers don’t own the means of production. That’s not socialism. It’s capitalism with a generous safety net.
Most of you pro-socialist dipshits can’t give a real definition either, outside of “socialism is the good one with free stuff.”
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Eventually, even digital data will no longer be owned by individuals on their own initiative. Whenever there is a major change or accident in the world, in a country, in a government, in an idea, in a trend, access to it may suddenly be cut off.
what sucks is that you can still buy physical media for movies and music. you can still buy a CD for new albums! the options are still there. it's wild to just be like "no options from now on"
Keep seeing people say "but Steam is all digital why do you care?"
Steam and gog being all digital is not the same as Sony being all digital
I can play nearly any game from over 20 years ago even if it's delisted on both platforms so long as I initially owned it.
@CONEY Dumbass take from Coney can't say im surprised at this. PC is an open platform that you can do whatever and even get games from GOG or torrent them. You'll aways own those because they can't suddenly delist it and gone from your machine. You can still get them after as well.
> raise console prices
> get rid of physical media
-> you are here <-
> raise game prices to $100 and beyond
> completely remove the ability to share any digital games
> buying new games will become an expensive hobby, but don't worry they'll definitely make a subscription tier for new games that come out
> hardware will become pricier, the cheapest way to play is using cloud gaming services
> offer a subscription that is reasonable at first
> gradually raise subscription prices
You will own nothing and be happy
If we don't act about Sony's outrageous decision to stop physical media in 2028, gaming might be doomed
>Killing physical media
>In the same announcement they're making hundreds of digital games lost forever
>Already removed hundreds of movies people already bought
100% a power move, they're telling the masses they are the ones in control and there's nothing they can do about it