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  • VexLogic@feddit.onlinetoGames@lemmy.worldEnd of an era?
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    4 hours ago

    On PC we have a plethora of options to get our games the way we prefer. GOG is a fantastic company that sells games old and new that are DRM free. Meaning when I buy a game from them I get all of the files for said game and am free to do with it whatever I want, no launcher or internet required.

    Not to mention there is always piracy for those that are so inclined.

    And those two are just the tip of the iceberg. Console players have to get their games from the console’s store and that’s it.


  • VexLogic@feddit.onlinetoGames@lemmy.worldEnd of an era?
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    5 hours ago

    The biggest problem with this isn’t really the lack of physical games. (Although this is really disappointing as I used to love having a huge collection of games to look at.) The real problem is where we are being pushed because of this.

    Digital games are basically just license keys for us. These companies reserve the right to revoke those license keys from us or just completely remove said game/movie/show from the store and your library whenever they see fit.

    Not to mention the end if the used game market but I don’t feel like getting into that right now


  • VexLogic@feddit.onlinetoGames@lemmy.worldEnd of an era?
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    Really scary to see where the industry is headed! I’ve started purchasing games on GOG whenever possible so as to put my money towards an actually good source in the industry but it doesn’t feel like enough.

    These companies are constantly pushing the boundaries of what they can get away with and it feels like we just gotta take it at this point.

    I especially feel bad for the console gamers as they have very little options to get around this and switching to PC is unfortunately more expensive than ever.


  • I’m actually in the middle of rebuilding my entire setup right now and one of my major goals is to actually document my processes this time.

    I use Obsidian which is a Markdown editor and I have a couple plugins alongside that for QoL stuff and extra features.

    I document processes, problems and fixes I encounter, list of active services alongside where/how to access them, and plans for future additions/changes.

    As far as working documentation into your flow, realistically that is just a matter of discipline. It is explicitly up to you to stay on top of documentation.

    Hope that helps, and good luck with your endeavor! 😁