A prerequisite to playing games is having media to play them from, there are plenty of digital downloads that have been lost for good because of delisting. If a game can be taken away, it’s not my game
Physical media bad, drive obstructs airflow from ULTRAGAMING WATERCOOLER 42069 and you can’t overclock to gain 0.00001fps in CALL OF ARMY 853048646 - WAR IS PAIN, also drive would make laptop not ultrathin and elegant. /j just in case (I still have one in my desktop, and looking for one for my ThinkPad L440)
But physical media is the entire point of a console !?
And here I was thinking the point was to play games. Silly me.
A prerequisite to playing games is having media to play them from, there are plenty of digital downloads that have been lost for good because of delisting. If a game can be taken away, it’s not my game
I assume that by the time they are delisted you’ve already finished them? So why does it matter?
Is it inconceivable that I may want to play a game a second time?
Why would you play a game a second time when you could he playing a new game instead?
Preservation…
Physical media bad, drive obstructs airflow from ULTRAGAMING WATERCOOLER 42069 and you can’t overclock to gain 0.00001fps in CALL OF ARMY 853048646 - WAR IS PAIN, also drive would make laptop not ultrathin and elegant. /j just in case (I still have one in my desktop, and looking for one for my ThinkPad L440)
It was one of the only advantages left over PC, at least.