MikeM
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Technically- sure.Technically it's the same thing with physical media, just that the revokement can't be feasibly enforced.
Enforcement on physical- lol good luck.
Technically- sure.Technically it's the same thing with physical media, just that the revokement can't be feasibly enforced.
Easy.Technically- sure.
Enforcement on physical- lol good luck.
Unless the publisher or developer comes directly to my house, and breaks my kneecaps for my physical copy, I can do whatever I want with it.With both physical and digital you own the right to play the game.
You don't own the game either way.
Please don't be edgy.
I've been digital on steam since the store launched back in 2003(I think?), and have been all digital on xbox one since release.Unless the publisher or developer comes directly to my house, and breaks my kneecaps for my physical copy, I can do whatever I want with it.
So yes, I own my physical copy. Not so much the digital.
And being for property rights is not "being edgy".
I agree. The microsoft initiative is pretty cool but could be even better without sub.It’s odd in my opinion. I thought on Stadia you can stream your owned games with no sub? Whatevs, when my sub lapses I’ll just remote play from my console for free if I ever need to stream a game.
I agree. The microsoft initiative is pretty cool but could be even better without sub.
So a banned console? Never heard of that for single player games.Easy.
Need to be connected to the network to run the game.
Run the game, only have the main menu because this console/account is not allowed to run this game.
Granted you could just buy another console and make a new account.
Not necessarily banned consoles.So a banned console? Never heard of that for single player games.
I don’t think Sony has a requirement to “check online” for back compat physical games?
Exactly.If a company really wanted to take the PR hit there's no reason there couldn't be a 'delisted license' list baked into the OS where the game won't even launch offline. Given that more and more companies are simply treating disks as physical licenses to go download the actual game that disk will be worthless if somebody really wants to press the nuclear button.
It's time to give up the ghost physical-bros, disks are not a protection against these shenanigans.
Just crack the game.Easy.
Need to be connected to the network to run the game.
Run the game, only have the main menu because this console/account is not allowed to run this game.
Granted you could just buy another console and make a new account.
My crack for Gran Turismo 7 isnt working.Just crack the game.
da fug?