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8/3/2025, 11:50:20 AM
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So are people hung up on not owning a physical piece of cartridge (depsite the game code being downloaded on your system regardless if its on a cart or not) just a way for people to cope with stress of not having any talent or reason to live?
I always assumed people play games to experience the contents of the game, talk about that and draw inspriation from it. But after the game key card thing was brought up, I realize a lot of people only find value in owning something like they are collecting stamps. If thats the case, you still collect the same plastic regardless so I dont really understand what the problem is.
Not trying to be negative or anything, but I think buying games just to own them kind of defeats the purpose of games. If you want to buy somethign just to own it, invest in something larger that actually would have value in it and enjoy games for their design, art and ideas. Its not like buying the game makes you own all that creativity or artwork as your own.
So are people hung up on not owning a physical piece of cartridge (depsite the game code being downloaded on your system regardless if its on a cart or not) just a way for people to cope with stress of not having any talent or reason to live?
I always assumed people play games to experience the contents of the game, talk about that and draw inspriation from it. But after the game key card thing was brought up, I realize a lot of people only find value in owning something like they are collecting stamps. If thats the case, you still collect the same plastic regardless so I dont really understand what the problem is.
Not trying to be negative or anything, but I think buying games just to own them kind of defeats the purpose of games. If you want to buy somethign just to own it, invest in something larger that actually would have value in it and enjoy games for their design, art and ideas. Its not like buying the game makes you own all that creativity or artwork as your own.
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