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Ruler said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Nope, Disc rot doesn't happen only due to sunlight... It can happen if there is a scratch on the disc that allows oxygen into it as well as many other reasons... Just because its rated at 100-200 years doesn't mean it actually will last you that long... SSD's for example are rated for many life times but most ssds die within 5-10 years in real world situations due to the way that people use them.

Of course stuff like this can happen if you are careless, but you can lose also all your digital games if youre banned on PSN or Steam for being careless. So whats your point?

Blue Rays are also near unscratchable dueto to their disc protection, and scratches shouldnt cause this i dont think so

My point is that it is significantly easier to scratch/damage/lose your disc than to get banned from psn/steam loll. Heck, you really need to do something zomg worthy to get banned from Steam... People have cheated countlessly in valve's own games and they still aren't banned.

And blurays are not near unscratchable... Where do you get this type from stuff from? They are harder to scratch yes but they are still relatively easy to scratch. Like my sister scratched my Smash Bros 4 bluray disc pretty easily...  



                  

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