Otter said:
I would say the vast majority of the time the "full game" is in fact on the disc. You won't have patches or DLC but I wouldn't consider those things essential to experience something like Expedition 33 in 20 years. But I'm glad we've got to the bottom of your arguments, you just don't care. I think I'm happy to leave the Game Card Key topic alone now as it's veering away from actual spec discussion. |
If you're using game formats (disc or cartridge) to effectively not even play games from but just to dump data onto internal storage, then really the purpose of the media is rendered moot to begin with. That's essentially, basically (gasp!) a Key Card.
Also what is magically different about data on a disc versus data downloaded from an internet connection? There is no difference, if you want to rip the core game's data for "preservation" it doesn't matter if it's from a cartridge or disc or downloaded from the internet. That's not dependant on a disk or cartridge though. There's not special or magic data in a cartridge or Blu-Ray disc version of a game versus a digital download of a game, I'm pretty sure virtually every major PC game is ripped and dumped onto the internet.
Last edited by Soundwave - on 09 September 2025






