![]() ![]() There is something we CAN do, but nothing we WILL do. gamers are literally just stuck in the "it is what it is" situation. it would require a STAGGERING amount of human beings being on the same page. It was better back then in regards to how the media was shared, as it meant that crappy games had a short shelf life before they entered the discount bins. The games were simpler due to the tech of course, but it also meant that you couldn't get shafted like what happens now. I grew up in the Snes/Genesis megadrive era, when you had to buy an actual copy of a game to play it, you owned that copy for life, no bullshit downloads or patches, as they had to get it right the first release. Your collective silence on this at the time was consent for it to become mainstream to have games and digital media become intangible products and services. It has real-life consequences that were all feeling now bit by bit. 'You'll own nothing and be happy' isn't just a fancy mantra you know. You were all warned about this when games started becoming pay-to-access services without physical hard copies via disks etc, there is no use crying now that its become the norm. ![]()
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