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  • Kr0niic ☘️
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    NobodyWins

    Like usual

  • BM_ 🐰

    Ouch

  • I have solar and batteries (mandatory to have solar in new California homes since January 2020)

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    Kr0niic

    you were just bragging about owning a generator. thats privledge

    a generator is a Walmart purchase for $100, that is wayyyyyy below the scale of comparison

  • 19 pages. I see this is working well

  • Kr0niic ☘️
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    Valentine

    a generator is a Walmart purchase for $100, that is wayyyyyy below the scale of comparison

    link to $100 generator?? might need

  • shaleirose
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    1. Not having to get up

    • If getting up off of your couch to change a disc is a problem for you, you have much bigger things to worry about than playing video games.

    2. Never lose the game

    • As I'm sure you already know, you don't own digital games, you own a license to play the game, and that license can be revoked at any time. Sony just removed over 500+ movies and shows from their library, and people that actually bought them digitally had them taken away from them. I don't know how you could lose the physical copy of a game unless you just have a problem keeping track of things. Also, Sony just announced they are shutting down the PS3 and PS Vita stores, so all of the games that were only available digitally on there will never be able to be played ever again.

    3. Less money needed producing discs

    • Valid point, but games are absolutely going to still cost $70-$80 at launch, so consumers won't even be seeing the benefits from this.

    4. More space at home

    • Most people are not buying more than 5 new games a year, and most people don't have upwards of 100+ games in their library. So unless you live in a literal broom closet, there's no reason an average person would have trouble storing physical games in their home. And even if you do, there are creative ways to solve it.

    I can’t even get off my couch to change a disc and you think I’m about to read all of this nonsense

  • Nute

    I think he’s talking about you bro I can’t lie

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    When do the cod bo1 and bo2 ports drop on PlayStation @Kr0niic

  • Kr0niic ☘️
    shaleirose

    1. Not having to get up

    • If getting up off of your couch to change a disc is a problem for you, you have much bigger things to worry about than playing video games.

    2. Never lose the game

    • As I'm sure you already know, you don't own digital games, you own a license to play the game, and that license can be revoked at any time. Sony just removed over 500+ movies and shows from their library, and people that actually bought them digitally had them taken away from them. I don't know how you could lose the physical copy of a game unless you just have a problem keeping track of things. Also, Sony just announced they are shutting down the PS3 and PS Vita stores, so all of the games that were only available digitally on there will never be able to be played ever again.

    3. Less money needed producing discs

    • Valid point, but games are absolutely going to still cost $70-$80 at launch, so consumers won't even be seeing the benefits from this.

    4. More space at home

    • Most people are not buying more than 5 new games a year, and most people don't have upwards of 100+ games in their library. So unless you live in a literal broom closet, there's no reason an average person would have trouble storing physical games in their home. And even if you do, there are creative ways to solve it.

    bro posted the gamer commandments

    Gamers rise up!

  • Kr0niic ☘️
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    NobodyWins

    When do the cod bo1 and bo2 ports drop on PlayStation @Kr0niic

    july

  • Kr0niic

    july

    That’s this month

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    Not the end of the world. Some gamers will be turned off by this as we saw them turned off by GTA VI never releasing on physical. Plain and simple. Xbox has the opportunity to do better but are so incompetent they will likely do the same thing. If consoles are really 1000$ and game sharing will get changed going forward consoles are a tough argue going forward. Unless they make playing online free

  • BM_ 🐰
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    HaroldsChicken

    Not the end of the world. Some gamers will be turned off by this as we saw them turned off by GTA VI never releasing on physical. Plain and simple. Xbox has the opportunity to do better but are so incompetent they will likely do the same thing. If consoles are really 1000$ and game sharing will get changed going forward consoles are a tough argue going forward. Unless they make playing online free

    They'll raise the price

  • No more free games from the library :(

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    HaroldsChicken

    Not the end of the world. Some gamers will be turned off by this as we saw them turned off by GTA VI never releasing on physical. Plain and simple. Xbox has the opportunity to do better but are so incompetent they will likely do the same thing. If consoles are really 1000$ and game sharing will get changed going forward consoles are a tough argue going forward. Unless they make playing online free

    Console era might just be dead as we enter the 2030s tbh

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    Kr0niic

    link to $100 generator?? might need

    there’s a bunch on sale rn cause of 4th of July

    bestbuy.com/product/fremo-tp300-portable-power-station-231-wh-capacity-gray/JJGY6Z9L6W/sku/6550567#tabbed-customerreviews

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    shaleirose

    1. Not having to get up

    • If getting up off of your couch to change a disc is a problem for you, you have much bigger things to worry about than playing video games.

    2. Never lose the game

    • As I'm sure you already know, you don't own digital games, you own a license to play the game, and that license can be revoked at any time. Sony just removed over 500+ movies and shows from their library, and people that actually bought them digitally had them taken away from them. I don't know how you could lose the physical copy of a game unless you just have a problem keeping track of things. Also, Sony just announced they are shutting down the PS3 and PS Vita stores, so all of the games that were only available digitally on there will never be able to be played ever again.

    3. Less money needed producing discs

    • Valid point, but games are absolutely going to still cost $70-$80 at launch, so consumers won't even be seeing the benefits from this.

    4. More space at home

    • Most people are not buying more than 5 new games a year, and most people don't have upwards of 100+ games in their library. So unless you live in a literal broom closet, there's no reason an average person would have trouble storing physical games in their home. And even if you do, there are creative ways to solve it.

    If sony does steam level sales more often this great. If not them prices going to be trash and stores will sell less and less physicals if everything is a code in a box

  • shaleirose

    Console era might just be dead as we enter the 2030s tbh

    Perfect time to build a pc or get one just in case

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    HaroldsChicken

    If sony does steam level sales more often this great. If not them prices going to be trash and stores will sell less and less physicals if everything is a code in a box

    If they had any intentions of doing that, they would've done it already

  • Kr0niic ☘️
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    Valentine

    there’s a bunch on sale rn cause of 4th of July

    https://www.bestbuy.com/product/fremo-tp300-portable-power-station-231-wh-capacity-gray/JJGY6Z9L6W/sku/6550567#tabbed-customerreviews

    God damn these are s*** ones. i thought u meant like entire house backup generator

  • Kr0niic ☘️
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    shaleirose

    If they had any intentions of doing that, they would've done it already

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