@Rob734200669471 They only games ever removed from libraries were literal malware that slipped through. Nobody has ever lost a game from their library otherwise, period.
@ymnis_v1@TheCartelDel Unless it's a live service/always online game that requires a server to connect to, things like steam emulators will always be around to provide access. I could go buy a game right now, download it, refund it, and still keep playing it if I really wanted to.
@TheRPGDummy I just bought a book this week. Any movie I get is digital, and then backed up on an external HDD or flash drive so I end up with both physical and digital. I don't buy music.
@GameRiot@thicc_stick_boi That's what people said about GTA San Andreas, 4, and 5, and RDR2. Yet all those games are also on PC. Have an ounce of patience and you'll be just fine.
@MichaelDoesLife Lmao, at least on PC we can turn any digital game we buy, download, or pirate, into a physical copy on a disc, flash drive, external HDD, etc. Sometimes I forget how truly stupid console retards are.
@Antzos@ShankMods I remember buying wow in highschool and going to my buddies house because he had all the CD's so I could install the expansions instead of having to download them all overnight 🤣 Good times
@Antzos@ShankMods It died out faster than consoles for sure. But pc had some pretty killer physical releases back in the day. My first copy of TES oblivion was on PC, came with a big map and a replica septim coin. Still have the box buried away somewhere.
@ShankMods Because on PC we can turn any digital game we own into a physical copy if we want to. Our "physical" media is 10TB harddrives full of every game we've ever bought/pirated/downloaded, and nobody can take that from me. I can back it up and it'll run on a pc from 2002, or 2026
@Thegamingguy189@Bosslogic 100% this. If we're gonna be locked to digital games, at least PC allows us to make them "physical" in a sense. We can copy all of our games to HDD's, discs, flash drives, etc.. And PC's will always have a way to run them, offline, or online, no drm, etc.