Can you imagine being a 20-year-old woman who's struggled with acne and trying to figure out a way to deal with it just for your pictures that you post it to Reddit to be used to push a false narrative for underachieving racist white men online. #Biologicallydefeated
Personally I ended up crafting my own 100GB Blurays, all you need is a bluray recorder, and a printer capable of doing that. In the end I mostly keep two SSD drives in sync but this great as a 2nd backup type. I've been busy with other things but some amazing things like MAME look beautifully properly backed up on a bookshelf.
Download the offline installer of any of your games on GOG, save it to a disc and it's yours forever.
You don't need a storefront's permission to play what you bought.
Come Friday I will no longer own my PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X
Keeping the Switch 2 and going all in on PC
Tough decision but I’m just tired of PlayStation. It’s not gonna get any better
The only argument to keep it is for some exclusives but there making less of them with too much focus on GAAS
My wife has a PS5 Slim so at least I won’t miss GTA 6 launch
Still look forward to sharing gaming thoughts and experiences like always. Had a PC a year ago for a little and loved it but sold it for personal reasons. Glad I can get back into it again for good 👍
A new report claims Sony caught many publishers, retailers, and business partners off guard with its decision to stop making physical PlayStation games in 2028.
According to the report, many partners only learned of it after Sony made the announcement public.
One executive at a major AAA publisher said
“Despite our seemingly close working relationship with PlayStation, we weren’t informed that this was happening.” “It’s only hitting us now that we may be out of jobs sooner rather than later.”
The report says talks between Sony and its partners have been tense since the announcement. Some companies are frustrated by how the decision was handled, and in countries like India, it has disrupted plans to expand PlayStation retail stores.
"What is this?"
"Your copy of the game, sir"
"No, that's impossible; it should just be a license... and how does it work?"
"You can install it anywhere on your PC, on your external SSD, or on a Blu-ray disc. No launcher or DRM required"
"Wait seriously?"
"Yeah" "Oh...Wow"