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| sheep2001:
--- Quote from: nbart711 on September 13, 2015, 06:17:29 PM ---That is my assumption wiggy. My issue is what happens if your hard drive goes later on? Once the server goes offline if you ever lose your downloads for some reason there will be no way to replace them. --- End quote --- If DRM has been switched off, then the software will be available in some form on the net. |
| nbart711:
Availability will depend on if companies are willing to switch off the DRM. I don't see this being an issue for many small studios and indies, but I can see the larger companies choosing not to turn off DRM. I still have a fair number of digital purchases from last generation, I'm just unsure about what the future availability of those titles will be. This is really the first generation of consoles to go obsolete that have a large amount of digital content. It will be interesting to see what the longterm support strategies of both Microsoft and Sony are. |
| Rx_79:
Part of video gaming for me has become the collecting, so I will stick to physical. Whats more fun to own: A cd with every NES rom on it, or some actual carts? |
| sheep2001:
Both ;D |
| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: Rx_79 on September 15, 2015, 03:02:42 PM ---Part of video gaming for me has become the collecting, so I will stick to physical. Whats more fun to own: A cd with every NES rom on it, or some actual carts? --- End quote --- I like having my carts. But they typically sit on the shelf while my Everdrive gets a workout. ;) |
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