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Xbox Live Gold will apparently transition to Xbox Game Pass Core on Sept 1st

  • includes online multiplayer and various benefits
  • same price as XBLG
  • Existing XBLG subscribers will convert to Core
  • includes 25 Game Pass titles
  • GWG offers will end
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10 points

You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy, in this case video games, software, consoles or gaming PCs.

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I was skeptical about that phrase when I first heard it, now it seems like it will become a reality by 2030s

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wtf does this mean? I can still buy Xbox games if I want to. I’m still thinking of doing that for the Game Pass games I want to continue playing, even if I stop paying for GP.

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It was a phrase quoted directly from a video posted to YouTube on June 3, 2020 by the World Economic Forum titled “The Great Reset” in the middle of the economic crisis caused as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

And even if today you could buy those games, and own a physical copy, there’s no guarantee that the service that pushes the updates on that software will be around forever. Rendering the disk depending in a service itself.

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So yes, there is a non-zero chance of some terrible catastrophe causing the games I paid for being lost forever - either needing a re-purchase, or simply becoming unplayable.

Here’s the trip: That is equally true for my disc-based games.

If I was an enthusiast collector, I might have an air-conditioned, sealed room from which I retrieve my Xbox discs using talcum-free latex gloves. I’m not. Because of that fact, any discs I own (none) are prone to constant wear and tear from the world around them. If they eventually break, it won’t be Microsoft’s fault, but it can happen.

So far, no game company has ever seen much profiteering in flipping a “Master death switch” that turns off access for tons of singleplayer games people paid for. At most, it happens for games that used some unnecessary live service, and were usually not well-loved anyway. And, unfortunately, it also happens to multiplayer games - because those games very much needed those servers for the features people liked about them, and usually only when the game is no longer popular (thus hard to find a match), and difficult for them to maintain those servers.

So I maintain my stance; that if I buy Deep Rock Galactic, I can be fairly sure it’ll be around 5 years from now when I still want to play it. 20 years later, I honestly may not even care; nor would I be sure any disc would still work either.

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