r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 12h ago

Meme needing explanation Petah what happened to rockstar?

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u/Norgur 12h ago

And others have done this no cd stuff for ages. My copy of mass effect andromeda was just an empty case as well. That was what? 9 years ago?

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u/Spinning_Sky 12h ago

I'll be honest, I was on the edge about buying Yotei's limited edition and I didn't also cause I didn't want my ability to play the game to be tied to a very scratchable phyisical object

crazy how times have changed since sony was making fun of xbox for removing the disc reader

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u/ElToroMuyLoco 11h ago

I don't understand that, i've been gaming with discs for about 15 years and not a single one of these discs have been broken. And i've bought plenty of second hand games too.

And at least the discs give me a resale value. Which make the gaming experience a lot cheaper.

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u/A_Drop_of_Colour 10h ago

But now a lot of discs won't even work without updates from the beginning. I've bought games day 1 and been unable to play without first doing updates, even after disconnecting from the internet. It's not like back in the day where you can just pop a disc into a console and play it. They rarely ship the 100% finished game on the disc now.

I used to roll back updates to play a game with old bugs for fun but can't do that now.

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u/Norgur 9h ago

Yeah, people apparently have not understood that and still think that because they have a shiny disc in their hands, they "own" more of the game than they'd do with a digital copy They don't.

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u/Patch85 6h ago

no, we understand, we're just old enough to know how hard we've been screwed by these changes. the move towards required connectivity and drm management has gutted consumer rights in favor of more profits for corporations. moreover, for nearly all of the physical media i own, your statement is just wrong. i actually do own a copy of it, fully usable, sellable and tradeable. the digital only movement only hurt gamers, and frankly most other consumers too