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@GRiPSViGiL I'm still playing Quake I and that was released 25 years ago. There are still excellent maps made by the community that far exceed what was possible back then.
Games are not meant to have an expiration date. Good games, like good music records get to live on forever.
What companies like EA are doing, infesting everything with "always online" crapware (solely for profit and shoving microtransactions further down our throats) is deeply anti-consumer.
No company should have the right to enforce on you, until when you can play a game you purchased.
I know, I know the insidious thing is that nowadays you don't purchase a copy of the game you purchase a limited license to play the game that can expire at their discretion. Scummy behavior as expected.
This is one of the many reasons why "always online" is [CM - removed] and will forever (until the heat death of the universe) be nothing more than [CM - removed] .
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