• entwine413@lemm.ee
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    22 hours ago

    Because that would be good for the consumer. They make more money on digital only, you don’t actually own the product, and you can’t resell it.

    It’s a corporation’s wet dream.

    The best way to handle it would be to keep the core game files on a physical card that loads into RAM, and download the assets to the local drive.

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      They make more money on digital only, you don’t actually own the product, and you can’t resell it.

      The game-key cards can actually be borrowed or resold, it just doesn’t have the game itself on it.

        • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@sh.itjust.works
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          It’s even worse. All the people who defend the physical editions do it because when servers close, they can still play the game. A game key card is just a glorified digital release. When the servers close, you’ll have a piece of plastic.

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            This is partly the case for any game that receives significant updates as well. Your disc/cart contains 1.0, but is that the version you will want to play 50 years from now when you can’t download updates anymore?