PC is the most 'dominant' it's been this decade as two-thirds of devs say they're targeting the platform

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PC is the most 'dominant' it's been this decade as two-thirds of devs say they're targeting the platform
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You can always play the version shipped with the disk with the game unplugged from the internet.

On PC, you'd have to pirate if a game is taken down.

On PC, you could pirate, but you could also buy DRM free games from GOG.com and keep a copy locally backed up.

It's also worth noting that optical media will delaminate over time, rendering them unusable.

One thing GOG doesn't do is allow me to sell older games. I can do that just fine with physical media on a console. AFAIK, it's also legal to make physical backups of physical media you own, so it can theoretically live forever (not sure if you can sell backups if the original dies though).

That said, I'm still almost 100% on PC. Cheaper games and being able to upgrade on my schedule is way better than the overall experience on consoles.

I suppose not but every time I went to sell console games the prices were insultingly low at every store and not much better selling it online.

Idk, Switch games hold their value pretty well. I buy mostly used, and it's rare to find anything under $30. If I wasn't so lazy, I'd be able to play for just the cost of shipping.

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The version that shipped with the disk? It's not 2005 anymore gramps.

Either there's no disk but a redeemable code (for a license), or there's a disk but without even the day 1 patch (which requires a license and the game probably runs like shit without it).

Piracy is WAY superior in those aspects. At least a repack had all the game updates bundled in.

Pretty much every game released on console, even today, can be completed just using the disk. Check out the Someordinarygamers YouTube video about playing Cyberpunk 2077 all the way through on the disk version, and that game was "literally unplayable."

Yeah, you could probably get the full pirated version for most games, but with physical media, you at least know you can play that version of the game. There's value there.

That said, I mostly play on PC because I trust Steam enough.

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