There’s no doubt there are so many great things that come out of gaming, from success stories to pure enjoyment, but there are also some real disappointing and harsh things that seemingly go on too. Then there’s also the things that go on in the background that I suppose we probably all know about somewhere in the back of our minds, but we don’t seem to think too hard about... perhaps we should shouldn't ignore them?
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Don't group me in with you, i've been worried about these things ever since Online Passes were a thing back on the PS3/360. Everything is so disposable these days, in the future when people want to go back and play their favorite "retro" PS4 games, all they'll have are severely broken games with no servers to patch them anymore, games that are pretty much unplayable cause you can't get the required day 1 update (see COD WWII & Spyro trilogy). Hell i LOVE No Mans Sky but even i know once the severs go down on that game everyone will just be stuck with the terrible launch version unless they held onto their install for that long. We'll start seeing consoles sold at insanely high prices based on what fully updated games are still installed on their HDD. Preservation and ownership are going down the drain, and we're letting it happen
I think that people who rely heavily on an online connection for gaming will have a fairly decent one and the risk of them losing progress is minimal. If you know your internet is piss poor/non existent you're going to buy physical.
I get that you don't truly feel like you own games you buy digitally but how many times have people actually lost the ability to play their own digital games? It's never happened to me and I don't know why it would.
Yes after a certain length of time ultimately unsuccessful online games will shut down their servers, it's a natural thing and nothing to worry about.
Health is an issue for some gamers I imagine as it's a passive and time consuming pastime but I lift weights and eat healthily so I'm not going to assume nobody else does and it's a widespread problem.
Even worse is when games are stuck in licensing limbo and cannot be even re-released on modern platforms. So these games are to old to work on new and old platforms alike and are just left to be forgotten.
Yeah, there’s a reason why I’m primarily a single player gamer and why I’ll never buy my games on a service that requires internet connectivity to access. I also don’t buy games with MTs, period. I’m not worried because only games that deserve my money get it, and if those go away, then I will just stick with the backlog I have.
I've been worried about all these things for years now.