• bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    The issue, normies dont understand DRM free digital media. Once its digital its like its invisible. A disc or a tape, is so easy to understand, you just HAVE it and it works.

    My tapes from the 80s/90s just work when I put them in. Does a disc game or digital game from even 2018 do that? Likely not.

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      3 days ago

      Does a disc game or digital game from even 2018 do that?

      Yes. When it comes to Sony, any PS4 game (so from 2013 and on) will work on a PS4 or PS5 with a disc drive.

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          3 days ago

          Ah, with PC it varies. There can definitely be issues when you go back to games made for Windows 7 and earlier, for example. If a game is popular enough, it’s almost guaranteed to have fan-made patches to work on modern hardware, at least.

          • Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldBanned from community
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            3 days ago

            Even without a game being popular, if you sort of know what you are doing, you can “patch” it yourself via relatively easy to use tools:

            https://github.com/elishacloud/dxwrapper

            There is even a patch to enable 16 bit emulation support on x64 Windows (sometimes needed for installers or some weird Windows 3.1 game ports to Windows 95).