Look at this waste of plastic
Look at this waste of plastic
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Unironically a problem.
Wow will Yea Forums ever stop bitching about this game?
The Fallout76 collector's case is a bigger and much more profoundly sad embarrassment.
>compartment for instruction booklet
>never gets used, not even for first party games
>not flipping the cover
top pleb
>it's a detty metty taste
Waste of plastic, space, time and let's not forget the environment, is all physical is. Frankly, I find it bordering on immoral to still buy discs and c*rtridges. There's enough trash in this world as it is.
Shut the fuck up, hippie. Go back to renting your games from Gabe like a good little goy.
Steam will shut down some day but your discs will rot and your consoles will break. We don't know which comes first but we're both living on borrowed time either way.
Waste of dev time too.
This physical fags are always delusional
Streaming music has been proven to be worse for the environment than selling CDs. I'm sure a similar study would prove the same for videogames
They get used for DLC codes :^)
and for FFXV I got a little booklet advertising all of Square Enix's other games.
Hit me up with that study cutie.
>your discs will rot
lmao
It’s just sad that they didn’t kill a bunch of trees for manuals.
Interestingly, I'm going to sell all my physical PS4 games except for the exclusives, but I'm keeping my Switch games physical. It's awesome being able to sell shit further down the line. And unlike PS4 multiplats, which are inferior to PC, Switch at least has the advantage of being portable (so buying multiplats on Switch makes sense).
Also this
Hey, look at this waste of life
Two big problems with your interpretation:
1) Digital music has increased the non-radio consumption of music drastically making the impact of physical and digital music not 1:1 comparable.
2) This is a problem that will resolve with greener energy. Excess trash, physical logistics will always have their own issues.
Also, we don't stream games. We download them a few times on average and then we patch them. The math would look very different.
Discs? maybe. Cartridges on the other hand will probably outlive most of us. I mean people are still playing their games from the 70s and 80s, I think physicalfags will be fine.
I think it's important to note that it's the streaming part that seems to be the biggest issue. Downloading games seems less likely to be as big a problem as if you were streaming them.
Maybe, but consoles will start breaking and it will become pretty expensive to keep playing the originals. But the good news is that just like I don't need a NES in my house to play Mario, I'm sure there will be solutions like it in the future for current games.
Japanese don't give a shit about plastic. An average idol group fan will buy dozens of jewel case cd's just to support their Idols
>implying my cases, cd's and cartridges will ever become trash
I love it because it gives a good sized canvas for the art.
You know it's great when it makes these people seethe
lmfao wtf nintendo still uses cartridges? pffftahahahahahaha wtf they still in 1996 or something hahahahahahhajha
ur trash