Dr.Morris79
Member
This is exactly where I was in regards to Steam. I was utterly livid shouting in the wind back then when I knew they'd tear physical PC games apart. Utterly gutted. I pirated the shit out of Half Life 2, I was disgusted! I aways bought physical for ownership and they crossed the line!Simply absurd, I can't believe people in here are attempting to defend this. Random price hikes are exactly why we should all be wary of services like GamePass. Microsoft wants everyone completely dependant upon GamePass and the Xbox store for all game purchases. Once you invest in that library it is incredibly difficult to walk away. This is why platform holders such as Microsoft are slowly but surely attempting to phase out physical media. When physical dies then we consumers no longer have control. No more selling, trading or loaning. No more pre-owned cheap games. Just complete dependence.
Gaming is quickly becoming the most anti-consumer space in all of entertainment . A literal micro-transaction riddled, locked-down hellscape where consumers don't have any actual ownership of the products they pay for. Is this really the future anyone wants?
It didn't matter to me if we'd have to find patches, have multiple discs, actually have to do things to play, they were our 'physical' games!
Now I have to eat shit sandwiches just to play PC games, I just thank god that Steam became the best service to do it on ironically, I even bought Half Life 2 in the end
But I agree, MS does want this on consoles but they really don't have the Steam ethics to go with it, at all.
It'll be a hellscape.