Would people 40 years from now who haven't even been born yet really want to play their grandad's copy of Frontline Fuel of Fail?


It bothers me a bit, but I'm not a politician.RTHKI wrote:
I don't think anyone cares tbh
Whatever, as if they won't anyway. Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo are all subscription now, right? I don't think Steam has plans for its own, but would probably work with existing ones. Gaming news is riddled with speculation about ways hard copies and digital licensing will die and cede the way to game streaming, all but rubbing its hands in eager anticipation, the traitors.SuperJail Warden wrote:
If you force companies to create systems that allow people to transfer their collection to their next of kin, don't be surprised when services that are now free start to become subscription based.
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I'm having fun with it, mainly doing coop. Single player depends on what you want. Story is meh. Main issue is probably the mmo like levelling and cards for keeping damage upSuperJail Warden wrote:
Fallout 76 worth playing single player? Would it be worth it to buy it on discount but drop a $20 into whatever micro thing they have? I have an inch for Fallout 4 but my last save if FUBAR and I don't want to grind.
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