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The news as of late
(thelemmy.club)
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Logo uses joystick by liftarn
Reselling discs, the option to have an offline copy that cannot be revoked, and consumer choice are never a bad options to have. I paid for the product, I should be able to do with it whatever I wish. Though most discs now are just a download code, we can demand consumer protection for the products they make us spend ridiculous amounts of money to attain, and take back our right to actually own what we buy instead of having a license with a potential end date we are never informed of. Look at Sony removing media, and UbiSoft shutting down servers of single player games rendering them unplayable.
As far back as I can remember game discs basically always came with an online activation so they weren't really offline or forever playable if the servers went down.
But in the same concept you could also save the game install files and have the equivalent of a physical disc just in SSD or HDD form.
That's a valid POV for computers but how are you proposing that someone does that on a PlayStation or Xbox without jailbreaking them?
There was a period where that was true for PC but that generally hasn’t been true for consoles