• PunchingWood@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    The difference is the price of buying discs vs. buying from a digital store that has no competitors.

    I’ve bought almost exclusively second-hand discs for my PS5, because they’re like half the price for the exact same content.

    Sadly it’ll probably be just a matter of time before those will be phased out as well, one way or another.

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        9 days ago

        They can, difference is a vast majority of people don’t want to buy/build a PC, or deal with a PC setup in general, they just want to press one button to make it work and sit on the couch. So the easy option for them is buying a console, it’s plug and play, while a PC requires quite some setup.

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          9 days ago

          So we need Steam Box. Steam Deck just works 99% of the time. I can only complain about the desktop mode being buggy and non-steam games being a pain in the ass to install.

          • sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today
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            8 days ago

            Then we return to the topic of not owning your games with Steam. Try installing non Steam games via the Heroic launcher and use Bazzite OS instead

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      9 days ago

      If you wait for a good sale, digital is sometimes cheap or cheaper. I just go with whatever is cheapest at any given moment.

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      9 days ago

      I got the disc version for used games too, but the sad truth is that where I live there isn’t really a market for used games.

      Or, well, there is, but the prices on used discs are often barely below retail price, if you can even find a copy.