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7/4/2025, 12:22:36 AM
>>714428128
Yes, it's OK. You can just... NOT BUY THOSE GAMES. Some games may burn brightly but briefly. Others will stay with you forever. That's the beauty of a free market—you can choose what YOU LIKE. You're not obligated to buy every game or agree to every condition. It's your money, and only you decide how to spend it.
>>714428238
At the very least, they might start factoring the costs of preserving a game after its shutdown into the product's price, which would immediately drive up prices.
It could also reduce the number of attempts to create a new hype-driven game like Fortnite, meaning fewer live-service games. Let me remind you that, although 95% of live-service games fail, the remaining 5% transform the industry for the better.
Yes, it's OK. You can just... NOT BUY THOSE GAMES. Some games may burn brightly but briefly. Others will stay with you forever. That's the beauty of a free market—you can choose what YOU LIKE. You're not obligated to buy every game or agree to every condition. It's your money, and only you decide how to spend it.
>>714428238
At the very least, they might start factoring the costs of preserving a game after its shutdown into the product's price, which would immediately drive up prices.
It could also reduce the number of attempts to create a new hype-driven game like Fortnite, meaning fewer live-service games. Let me remind you that, although 95% of live-service games fail, the remaining 5% transform the industry for the better.
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