@JustinEack@Pirat_Nation There's a good idea here, as someone else said it can be abused but right now the system is being abused by users anyways so I think it's worth considering how this idea could actually be turned into something that works.
@Alejandromp66 Lo hablo desde mi experiencia como alguien que ama el formato físico, siempre tuvo su colección en físico en Playstation y terminó pasándose a PC principalmente porque los costos de Steam / GoG / todas las otras opciones eran mejores. Aún compraba cosas en PS en mercado de 2da
@Alejandromp66 Personalmente, la única razón que hace que una consola tuviera sentido para mí economicamente es que las copias físicas generalmente las podía conseguir más baratas que las digitales en la tienda de la consola,
Sony suele ser muy costoso digitalmente.
En PC es más barato.
@Allew5717@Mrcruz040718@dyffh_not_fuc Wash, suena increible, no sabía. Pero con lo limitadas que suelen ser esas ediciones fijo sí se vendió y se agotó en nada.
@JoshEdits No disc and no PC release, which means they will forever be kept at whatever high price Sony wants, which means tons of people will never get to play them.
@_NIXNE Yes! Come over! We have GOG, where you can buy even Playstation games completely DRM free, which means you can download the installer and burn it on a bluray, or put it in an sd card or whatever, and you can safely own the game you bought on whatever physical media you want.
@TemplarsRoar The current situation of the gaming industry is simply one part of the very complex crisis we are living through as a human race. And it all didn't start with Trump, but it definitely got worse and we accelerated towards the corporate owned world when that happened.
@DualSenseDave Last time they released a game was 12 years ago, who knows if its the same people, who knows if their values have shifted, who knows if they embraced AI. We do know they fired a lot of workers who protested work conditions... Companies change. Remember when we loved Konami?
@Ed_Randgad@jstock37 I mean sure but if that's your main concern, buying a PS5 now means you won't get access to new recent games once PS6 releases, while the Steam Machine will be able to run at least the early gen and probably even further if you're willing to go for lower graphic settings.
@GenePark 100%
I was very disappointed with Ragnarok because I totally expected them to recover some of this and go for insane shots that helped us understand the scale of this world and the scale of the battle of the end of the world like GoW3 did...
But it didn't.