PlayStation’s extraordinary effort to preserve its game-making history
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But not to preserve its games....
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But not to preserve its games....
We just caught your ass headline reading. Games are mentioned before hardware
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We just caught your ass headline reading. Games are mentioned before hardware
Yes, and they still do not do nearly enough to preserve their games.
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Yes, and they still do not do nearly enough to preserve their games.
Clearly the article is about game preservation. Could they do more? Of course but it’s already a start.
Let’s hope the PS6 lets you play games from every generation before.
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Clearly the article is about game preservation. Could they do more? Of course but it’s already a start.
Let’s hope the PS6 lets you play games from every generation before.
With a subscription most likely lol
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With a subscription most likely lol
If they do this, I might leave Sony. But I don’t think they would such a thing except if they really remive every physical drive, which would also make me think about leaving.
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If they do this, I might leave Sony. But I don’t think they would such a thing except if they really remive every physical drive, which would also make me think about leaving.
Theyre already doing it with all PS3 games, and you can only stream them.
This absolutely is not preservation of classic games, this is walling off and financially exploiting them as much as possible.
Nintendo is doing the exact same thing.Imagine if these companies started doing this with all new games? They wont right now because people would be outraged at not possessing their games(or at least their data).
Alas, we are all boiling frogs and 2013 Xbox is getting what they predicted... An all digital future where the consumer possesses nothing and pays more for it.
This is exactly where Sony is headed... Dont let the insulting trickle feed of 2 classic titles per month convince anyone otherwise. -
Theyre already doing it with all PS3 games, and you can only stream them.
This absolutely is not preservation of classic games, this is walling off and financially exploiting them as much as possible.
Nintendo is doing the exact same thing.Imagine if these companies started doing this with all new games? They wont right now because people would be outraged at not possessing their games(or at least their data).
Alas, we are all boiling frogs and 2013 Xbox is getting what they predicted... An all digital future where the consumer possesses nothing and pays more for it.
This is exactly where Sony is headed... Dont let the insulting trickle feed of 2 classic titles per month convince anyone otherwise.I ain’t so convinced to be honest, but I’m always jeeping an eye on their moves.
Playstation 6 will really reveal a lot about their plans.
We might have a fully retrocompatible console with a (optional) disc drive.
We might also have a digital only console with subscriptions.
Ii it’s the later, I’ll be jumping to Linux gaming.
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I ain’t so convinced to be honest, but I’m always jeeping an eye on their moves.
Playstation 6 will really reveal a lot about their plans.
We might have a fully retrocompatible console with a (optional) disc drive.
We might also have a digital only console with subscriptions.
Ii it’s the later, I’ll be jumping to Linux gaming.
It will definitely be something in between that incrementally moves the mark in their favor to an extent that people dont mind.
Linux truly is the only open frontier of gaming and software independence. The only reason to not be there already is mild inconvenience.
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It will definitely be something in between that incrementally moves the mark in their favor to an extent that people dont mind.
Linux truly is the only open frontier of gaming and software independence. The only reason to not be there already is mild inconvenience.
Yeah I guess so.
That’s why I’ll soon be getting a Steam Deck to sit alongside my Playstation.
It’s my first move towards Linux gaming.
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We just caught your ass headline reading. Games are mentioned before hardware
Edit: preserve for their customers, not preserve the data for themselves, they can still choose to vault content forever, then what good is it to anyone?
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Yeah I guess so.
That’s why I’ll soon be getting a Steam Deck to sit alongside my Playstation.
It’s my first move towards Linux gaming.
I have one as well that sits docked next to my playstation, its the ideal way to game, if you dont mind dealing with a bit of challenge to get some classics running.
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I could only read a little bit until the site cut me off asking for a subscription, but this seems great. I would still majorly prefer if it was public, but even if it's preserved somewhere the chances of it becoming lost become a lot lower
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