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  • Weirdly, things are kinda of reversed in this situation.

    To address things in backwards, digital platforms have been a massive boon to smaller studios due to not having to front the cost for manufacturing. It allows them to take creative risks and reach broader audiences.

    As for the comparison to the DVD and Blu-Ray market, things sort of happened slowly and more “naturally” in that case. The market died because streaming offered a significant value to customers so they moved away of their own accord. It was a slow process and it took years before the downsides became apparent.

    With games, the platform holders and publishers haven’t bothered to offer any additional value for going digital, quite the opposite really. So the physical market has endured, and the resale market with it. Instead of learning any lessons or competing on value, they’ve decided to force the issue and just kill off the format itself.

    One was a death, the other is an execution.






  • So, I assume you’re making the point that, instead of buying games I should just get a library card and borrow them for free?

    Well for one, that’s not a service all libraries offer, but even if they did, you’re raising it in response to a discussion about physical media being phased out.

    How is “just get a library card” gonna solve the problem when the libraries won’t have a disc for me to borrow?

    Or you might just be making the point that games are dumb and we should just read books. Hard to tell.




  • I have no idea where you’re getting your info, or if you’re somehow misunderstanding me, but literally everything you just said is wrong.

    It is 100% legal to resell any physical media you own in all of those territories. If I buy a game on a disc, I can then do whatever the hell I like with that disc, including sell it back to the place that sold it to me, who can then sell it to somebody else.

    This isn’t a matter of opinion we can debate, it’s clearly settled law. If you disagree, you’re wrong. End of discussion.

    As for the whole upvote/downvote thing, I think I understand what you mean now, but in doing so I care even less as I was simply adding a point of clarification which you’re focusing way too much on in order to debate the virtues of differing platforms, which is both boring and tiring.

    You’re a very frustrating entity to deal with.

    Goodbye.


  • I’m new to Lemmy, so I literally don’t understand your first point, but-

    In some countries, resale laws exist to deter this. So this argument is kinda naught.

    I don’t see how. The only resale laws that I can find in the US, UK, Eu or even Japan refer to prohibiting Digital Resales. Even in Japan, publishers haven’t been able to prohibit the reselling of physical games.

    So no, the point stands; Publishers want to get rid of physical media in order to push people onto digital licenses, which are more restrictive and non-transferable.