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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 3, 2023 18:40:47 GMT -5
I'll admit that digital content is convenient but I'm always cautious about it because I fear it can be taken away. It looks like Playstation is doing just that with Discovery content according to this article I just read. I always prefer physical media over stuff "in the cloud" because of this sort of thing. I haven't actually been bit by any occurrences of this yet. I do enjoy streaming movies and TV shows so there is always the possibility that they could pull some of that content and never air it again. Then I would have to buy a physical copy if I wanted to have it in my collection. Have any of you come up short on digital content?
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Dec 3, 2023 20:54:34 GMT -5
I'll admit that digital content is convenient but I'm always cautious about it because I fear it can be taken away. It looks like Playstation is doing just that with Discovery content according to this article I just read. I always prefer physical media over stuff "in the cloud" because of this sort of thing. I haven't actually been bit by any occurrences of this yet. I do enjoy streaming movies and TV shows so there is always the possibility that they could pull some of that content and never air it again. Then I would have to buy a physical copy if I wanted to have it in my collection. Have any of you come up short on digital content? Both of these are relevant, but the second one is the most relevant.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 4, 2023 12:25:18 GMT -5
Those two videos are great! A lot of spot-on info. I couldn't agree more with him.
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Post by dilvish on Feb 23, 2024 12:07:14 GMT -5
No interest in buying digital content. Anything I can't buy in hard copy and they can't alter it or take it away is fair game for piracy. You want me to pay for it, then it is mine or I'm not paying.
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