Granted they're still available; granted they still exist!!!
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RDR2 is pissing me off. Fucking bounty hunters turning up and killing me during a mission just because I stuck around to do some looting. Manual save just before mission start doesn't load where I actually saved, I'm a couple of miles away across a river.
:drag: I'm sick of riding horses already, fuck this game.
I'm gunna find a spot in a doorway somewhere, camp and see how many lawmen I can kill before my ammo runs out. Maybe it'll make me feel better.
Games on disc can always be installed, granted they exist. I can think of one game that no longer exists because the disc shipped with a demo and the character license was lost. Thps5 as of the last time I checked was not on the sony store.
Then there are games from devs like ubisoft and EA Who like to charge extra for story dlc whether on disc or not. Thats not the full game. Hell, even square Enix does it. But I guess that's the the same thing as my original argument.
Another reason for having physical media. As long as the content is on the disc, its on the disc. This is also why emulation and back-ups are important. Emulation helps preserves these games. If something digital gets deleted and can't be found anywhere, then it is gone for good.
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I've noticed Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals have not been as good as they have been in the past. Though I assume part of the reason is because the sale usually last for the week of Black Friday. I work in a mall and I remember the Gamestop started their sale the Monday of the Black Friday week.
Well, I guess cases like that are very rare, but you have a point.
As for DLCs or downloadable games, it depends. If I didn't like very much the game, or I know I'm not gonna play it for a very long time (or never again), I delete it even if it came with free DLC. I tend to not buy DLCs at all.
Yep. I generally prefer buying physical. I choose the downloadable version only if the price is very advantageous.
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Actually, me too. I have Tomb Raider Legend both physical and digital, being the physical one the PS2 version and the digital one the Xbox360 version (which I paid around 2 $ lol). Then I have Life is Strange (its limited edition was a must buy)and Portal (my favourite game, which I bought on 360 with The Orange Box the first time and as the digital stand alone the second time).
There are enough dogs in "Bad Moon" that my dog is very intently watching with me.
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Found out (late, I know) that I can connect my Switch dock to my PC screen via HDMI and then use my Wii LAN Adapter with the dock as it's connected to my modem (my modem and TV are too far apart from each other). I've yet to find out if it gives me a better network connection, as I still can't tell if the faulty connection is mine or anyone else's. Smash Brothers played all right, for a couple matches, but Super Kirby Clash and Mario Maker 2 are still as horrible as ever.
Even with an old LAN adapter? It was all I had, but it went unused for years until now (didn't have a modem in my old bedroom). Yeah, I've read some games still aren't at top performance even with wired connections and good networks (I have AT&T U-verse, not sure if that makes a difference). Well, that's too bad, I just thought I'd give it a try anyway since I found it, is all.
I am done with retail after this season.
Christmas is in the air.
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Man, I gotta get more than 4 hours of sleep.
Well State of Play was another bore fest.
I haven't even got RE2 remake yet, still too expensive imo even used.