
You’re not wrong but I feel like getting rid of discs helps move things in the opposite direction. Yes it was licenses even with discs, but now we truly can’t resell or trade.

You’re not wrong but I feel like getting rid of discs helps move things in the opposite direction. Yes it was licenses even with discs, but now we truly can’t resell or trade.

The issue isn’t that the game doesn’t fit on one disc. The issue is that without a disc, the games can’t be resold, rented, or lended. The disc is effectively a DRM check.

Can you give an example of which games do this? I’ve never had issues with using pre-owned discs.

The disc also acts as a DRM check and allows you to download the full game from there. No disc means no resell. You can’t get a pre-owned copy. You can’t lend it to a friend. If you lose access to your console account, you lose the game. Fork over another $100 to continue playing.

I think the show is ok, but could’ve been good with anyone else as Seinfeld. Jerry is the worst part of the show, especially the stand up bits at the beginning and end. I don’t understand how he was ever popular
I assume you meant physical media is dead? But as everyone else in this thread is saying, fitting an entire game on one disc isn’t the problem. If you decide you don’t want to play GTA6 in the future, you can’t sell it. You can’t give it away to a friend. If you cant afford the full price of a new game, you can’t buy it used. If you lose your account, you’ve lost all the games you bought with it. A physical copy ensures none of the above is true because the disc acts as a DRM verification.
Back when the xbox360 was new, I would take discs to my friends house and play their console with them. Now I would have to bring my console with me even though they may have the same one. Also the consoles are twice as big now.