• GoatSynagogue@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    No, because the digital uptake began as soon as digital copies of every game were made available on the 360. People like me have basically been digital-only since then. Digital only consoles didn’t start until generations later.

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        12 hours ago

        I don’t need to read anything. I understand the benefits and also the drawbacks of digital licenses.

        To me, and to most people, the benefits - instant access, all games accessible without getting off your lounge, no possibility of losing/breaking discs, home console/family sharing, no “sold out” chance, among others - outweigh being able to re-sell and lend to people.

        These days even the physical prices are not much cheaper than digital, and digital copies go on much better sales that are more available.

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          4 hours ago

          I don’t need to read anything.

          Wow. This is definitely something that intelligent, well adjusted people say regularly!