• EndOfLine@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Not the first time people “bought” digital media only to have it taken away.

    Physical media or local downloads is the way to go.

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      Apple did it to apps I bought years ago, Microsoft has done it with Live Arcade games I can no longer redownload, and Nintendo closed their online stores to consoles they stopped supporting. The only store I can think of at the moment which doesn’t seem to fuck people is Steam (perhaps Epic but it’s too new to cast opinions on).

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          Not exactly Valve’s fault

          “To be fair, with the servers shutdown, the game would have been impossible to play anyways. This isn’t simply because it’s an online-only game. In fact, Order of War: Challenge has 18 single-player missions as well. But due to always-online DRM, even the single-player portion of the game requires the servers to be up and running.”

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            I guess it’s the Always-On DRM that’s the issue. Best get rid of that entirely, or force developers to disclose IN LARGE PRINT if a game has it, like they did with parental warning stickers in the late 1980’s. And I mean FORCE, as in “you can’t be on Steam/whatever because you have unnecessary DRM”

            I can still play World Of Goo any time I damn well choose because I paid for it and I own it and the developers were probably not inherently evil humans.

          • AWildMimicAppears@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            7 months ago

            Also, at the end of the article:

            “Update: It appears that contrary to what I first believed, the single-player portion of the game—Order of War without the “Challenge”—is still available on Steam, and only the multi-player content has been removed.”

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      7 months ago

      No DRM is the way to go, physical or digital. Some physical DRM can revoke the licence on the disk (like Blu-ray)

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      I had to change my email/account with google and couldn’t port the apps in the gplay store. This was mostly due to having a google domains that did many years ago, but still didn’t get any solution when I explained that to the google customer service. It was clear to me that is not worth wasting a penny there.

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      Physical media or local downloads is the way to go.

      PS5 games are like 90 GB. A DVD ROM stores 4.7 GB.

      Its over.