>>715079434 OK, plug in your physical copy of N64's Ocarina of Time into your new Nintendo Switch 2. Meanwhile, my 1998 copy of Half Life which I added as a digital copy to my Steam account in 2003 can be booted up just fine in Windows 11 on 2025 hardware.
>>715079583 HL is probably the only game that you can do this.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 7:40:16 PM No.715080461
>>715079001 (OP) The joke is none of us ever owned anything truly. Not even ourselves. Also they could move far more quickly if they were intending good, which they are likely just accumulating influence and false support through desperation and brainwashing of populace. Therefore they are *thricefold* as deluded as the image conveys. There was never reason for any of this to be conducted this way.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 7:42:36 PM No.715080663
>>715079649 That only works if you were there on release day, which is fine for you but not for someone who learned about it today. If someone wanted to play OOT today, they need to find deprecated hardware (fully proprietary, might I add) to run it on and deprecated media storage to run it from.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 7:44:45 PM No.715080854
>>715079649 Because it's 25 year old hardware that's likely broken down and it's old. Modern hardware runs faster and has better ergonomics with the controls.
>Owning a home is all but impossible so most rent >Most people own a myriad of digital libraries, which can be taken from you, or have content within it altered >Most people just lease their cellphones, then get a newer one once the contract renews Most people own nothing. Seems to me the WEF won.