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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•11 months agoAren’t there games where the physical disc doesn’t have the entire game on it or won’t even run without a patch? Wouldn’t that effectively be the same thing if they decide to stop providing the patch?
minus-square@BlackmistlinkEnglish1•11 months agoThe only one I can think of was the Spyro trilogy remaster, which had games 2 and 3 as downloads. In any case I think there’s more chance of Valve going bust than Sony or Microsoft…
Aren’t there games where the physical disc doesn’t have the entire game on it or won’t even run without a patch? Wouldn’t that effectively be the same thing if they decide to stop providing the patch?
The only one I can think of was the Spyro trilogy remaster, which had games 2 and 3 as downloads.
In any case I think there’s more chance of Valve going bust than Sony or Microsoft…