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Barozi said:
GoOnKid said:

How about no? The amount of storage I'd need to save all my digital games would require a ton of SD cards or external drives, and those are damn expensive. I already paid for the games, why should I pay again for the medium? This is a very bad solution.

Then don't. Your loss if anything happens.

When your discs break or can't be read anymore you can't make a backup at all (at least one that works with the original unaltered hardware).

Also external hard drives are pretty cheap. You don't need SSDs to back up data after all. You will spend far less than 1€ per game you back up on an HDD. If that's not worth it for you then Idk....

Okay look. First of all, discs don't break very easily. You can scratch them, alright, but then it's your own fault if you don't know how to take care of your things. Game cartridges from the 80s and 90s still work fine to this day, that's almost 40 years of duration and they will still work for years to come. Compare this to a server where your game files are stored which can be shut down when times are bad. This is dumb. So you suggest I should save the data myself. Right. Physical media does that by default. Second, I didn't look up the prices of these storages devices. Even if they are cheap, I don't care because I don't want to need them at all.

We have allowed companies to separate the data from the medium and we are happy about it because it is oh so convenient. But there are still many problems that come with this, with the potential loss of your data just being one of them. Come up with a solution for the lack of a second hand market.