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Son_of_dad, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

I’ve been saying this for a decade with Apple, and then with digital Games. I once lost some games I bought from my digital ps library, just vanished. I had deleted the purchase emails cause it was so long ago, and since they had no record of me owning them on my end, they won’t give them back. You could lose your entire game library that you’ve spent hundreds on, cause you unknowingly broke the terms, and now all your money is gone. At least with a hard copy, nobody is busting your door down and taking your discs. Also why do digital Games cost as much as discs, when they’re essentially leased, you saved the company manufacturing and shipping costs.

bridge_too_close,
@bridge_too_close@kbin.social avatar

Unfortunately, many games nowadays are digital only, especially on PC. The last "physical" game I bought (Mass Effect Andromeda... yeah, I know) was just a box with a key to redeem on Origin. While DRM-free games are a thing, it's not always an option.

passiveaggressivesonar, do games w Microsoft lays off employees in security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming — separate from performance cuts

I always knew cyber security was the next “learn to code”

Kodemystic, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy
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Own nothing be happy yada yada

EncryptKeeper, do games w Microsoft lays off employees in security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming — separate from performance cuts

In the last few years we used to do windows updates quarterly on our production servers as required by PCI DSS. In the last year though, we’ve had to do updates every single month due to critical CVEs needing to be patched. It’s becoming ludicrous actually, yet they’re cutting security folk.

Evotech,

Think we patch monthly regardless in and outside of PCI scoped environments. The issue recently is that customers want even more frequent patches, like within a few days of the CVEs

john89,

It’s yall’s fault for using windows.

Linux is literally available for free.

EncryptKeeper,

We also use Linux

nfsu2, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy
@nfsu2@feddit.cl avatar

I disagree, they are all for ownership rights, just not ours.

RememberTheApollo_,
@RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world avatar

We’re on the list to be owned as much as possible, too.

MissingInteger, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

This reminds me of Breath of the Wild’s fans being upset about Genshin Impact.
Of all the reasons to be upset about this gambling game…

(I’m upset that Genshin completed to Impact on my keyboard just now…
I don’t play or have ever even downloaded the game.)

xavier666, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

“Let them fight”

RufusLoacker, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

Why does this read like a list written by chatGPT?

girltwink,

That was my immediate thought. This is obviously the output of an LLM.

Prompt: “list the ways the 1% (or the most affluent and powerful segment of society) is actively preventing true ownership of the things we buy”

ComradeMiao, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

Are they upset or does western media constantly try to portray Chinese internet users as sensitive?

Aatube,

they are upset, as upset as any normal person is against those meme clickbait garbage videos

Shiggles,

I mean this is pretty standard fare for any gamers, anywhere. But I’m sure this question is being asked in good faith :)

ComradeMiao,

Meh knock offs aren’t always bad, everything was a doom knock iff at first ;)

ComradeMiao,

Yes I do mean my comment in good faith

djsoren19,

idk, but I saw some of the insane shit they were posting when Black Myth: Wukong didn’t win Game of the Year at the Game Awards. It wouldn’t surprise me if that anger is spilling over to other targets.

icecreamtaco,
@icecreamtaco@lemmy.world avatar

Chinese internet users are overly sensitive

Destraight, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

This reads like an AI wrote it

vlad76,
@vlad76@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

It doesn’t look like it’s labeled as AI written, but who knows.

yesman, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

Because I’m not allowed to read the article to know if this is mentioned: a big reason why this would aggravate Wukong fans is that Nintendo is a Japanese company.

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Nintendo isn’t the developer though. Having a hard time figuring out where “Global Game Studio” is based out of.

Also, byebyepaywall.com is your friend

Aatube,

or bypass paywalls clean. though all this is contributing to a bit of irony...

Electricblush,
@Electricblush@lemmy.world avatar

As if random internet outrage ever cared about getting the fundamental details correct, when there is rage to be had.

uberdroog, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store
@uberdroog@lemmy.world avatar

How long before the news reports the game was just stealing your data.

SocialMediaRefugee, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

This whole subscription/rental economy I keep seeing is one of the biggest changes in the last few decades. If anything is pushing us further into a truly class based society of owners and the rest of you it is this.

Dagwood222, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

You used to buy an antenna TV and a VCR/DVD player. You either got it free with ads, or paid for a movie you could keep forever.

tburkhol,

Back in the day, you weren’t allowed to plug a private phone into AT&T’s network. You had to rent phones from Ma Bell, for something like $10/month, back when $10 would fill a gas tank.

Between that and Columbia Music Club, so when Netflix was still sending DVDs in the mail, I decided I’d rather buy one movie a month than rent 4. Ripping them wasn’t so easy in those days, but there was already library organizers. Now, it’s like 20 years later and I’ve got something like 250 movies I can watch any time. Mostly good ones, now spread over four different streamers, if they’re even out there. Plenty to keep me entertained.

It’s a corollary of Pratchett/Vimes “boots theory.” More expensive to buy stuff, and the first few years you go without a lot, but in the long run, you get enough for less.

llii,

I do the same. Over the years I’ve accumulated a few hundred movies, that fit in half a book shelf. I have stuff to watch for years and if I’ve got less money in the future I can still watch my movies.

newDayRocks,

And most people decided that, rather than spend a lot of money to own a collection of movies in tech that will eventually be obsolete, they’d rather pay a subscription for a bigger library that meets most of their needs.

essteeyou, do wolnyinternet w Elon Musk is considering taking Twitter out of Europe amid EU compliance investigation

Please take it out of America too.

kalkulat,
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If it works for Europe, it could work here too!

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