FromSoftware was a very mid developer until Demon Souls came out, they only had few titles being well received like early Armored Core, Otogi and Steel Batallion.Lmao from made this garbage? I remember selling it for more than I paid. I couldn't get past the first 30 minutes due to that annoying character
I just checked. I got 1000/1000 too. Man, back in the day I cared too much about achievements. I would sit through shit games like this for the points.I couldn't believe how shitty this game was. I got the 1000G to be sure, and yes it was shitty.
Achievements weren't easy back then either lol.I just checked. I got 1000/1000 too. Man, back in the day I cared too much about achievements. I would sit through shit games like this for the points.
I just checked. I got 1000/1000 too. Man, back in the day I cared too much about achievements. I would sit through shit games like this for the points.
But holy cow do I remember the loading times and the blue veins on the queens boobs.Especially since it had the best RPG that gen, hands down, in Lost Odyssey.
They re-released TLR with the missing content on consoles. You're correct that the original 360 version is missing some stuff that got added later.
I have it on disc, do whatever you like you digital heathens
Rip and tearLaught while you can, your disc will rot soon enough. It's inevitable.
I have had discs for 30 years still waiting for even a single one to have the infamous rot. How far away is soon enough ?Laught while you can, your disc will rot soon enough. It's inevitable.
And in some cases, removed from your SSD.Going to become more and more frequent in a digital only future. Everyone that cheerleads it on is going to be in for a rude awakening when products suddenly vanish from sale forever because of a licensing issue or a song losing copyright or some other shite.
I see several copies available for purchase on ebay right now. One of them is even new/unopened.This game hasn't been available for purchase for well over a decade, what are you talking about?
When a game can't be sold anymore due to licensing issues, that goes for both physical and digital.
This game hasn't been available for purchase for well over a decade, what are you talking about?
When a game can't be sold anymore due to licensing issues, that goes for both physical and digital.
The fact that you're dependent on a limited amount of copies from people willing to sell isn't a very compelling argument. Digitalization of games have made them far more accessible than reselling on ebay ever has.The used market still exists (eg. Ebay) even if a physical copy has long since left stores - which literally can't happen when a digital only game is delisted, because there are no 'used' digital games. Once it's gone, it's gone forever.
I don't like buying used goods.The used market still exists (eg. Ebay) even if a physical copy has long since left stores - which literally can't happen when a digital only game is delisted, because there are no 'used' digital games. Once it's gone, it's gone forever.
The fact that you're dependent on a limited amount of copies from people willing to sell isn't a very compelling argument. Digitalization of games have made them far more accessible than reselling on ebay ever has.
I really enjoyed this game.
The point is that this isn't something that affects a lot of people.A compelling argument for what? People having to resort to buying used, at no doubt inflated Ebay prices due to the limited availability, isn't going to be the optimal way to buy the games. But the point is that by necessity it becomes the only way once new copies have left stores and digital sales cease.
If a game didn't have a physical release at all ie. is digital only, then once that digital copy disappears there is no longer any avenue to purchase it, used or otherwise. I don't know what's so difficult to understand here. You also seem to think that the digitization of games and the physical market continuing to exist are mutually exclusive. No one is arguing against the general convenience and accessibility of digital, but when a game is removed from a digital storefront completely then that does call into question the 'accessibility' aspect. That's the concern.
I don't know if you missed that companies routinely try to pull the plug on this accessibility.
The point is that this isn't something that affects a lot of people.
The amount of people that actively purchase and play used old video games is incredibly small, and the supply will always be limited by the amount of people willing to sell their old games. Once that supply is gone, it's gone. Or unaffordable. It is a delay at best.
This isn't intended to belittle the group of people that do so or to imply that this doesn't straight up sucks for the people that do buy and play older, used video games. But when you say something along the lines of "Everyone's really going to notice once we move to fully digital, when this happens more often" that's just not really accurate.
Same. I have a bunch of Jaguar CD, Sega CD and Saturn games and they all still work.I have had discs for 30 years still waiting for even a single one to have the infamous rot. How far away is soon enough ?
From Soft didn't publish this game, it was published by Ubisoft. So FromSoft can't decide if the game is removed or not from some store.Sony are acquiring From Soft
I have some PC Engine and Saturn games that I bought new eons ago that now have it.I have had discs for 30 years still waiting for even a single one to have the infamous rot. How far away is soon enough ?
I was like this from 2005 to 2009, I knew the game was shit I knew I didn't like it. I could just finish it at most, but nah, I had to spend 8 hours per day playing it for... Nothing but disappointment.I just checked. I got 1000/1000 too. Man, back in the day I cared too much about achievements. I would sit through shit games like this for the points.
Never had an issue with games, but I had a couple of laserdiscs that were manufactured incorrectly and had disc rot after a couple of years...all from Paramount.I have had discs for 30 years still waiting for even a single one to have the infamous rot. How far away is soon enough ?
From Soft didn't publish this game, it was published by Ubisoft. So FromSoft can't decide if the game is removed or not from some store.
And well, Ubisoft isn't selling the company.
Then, he will just buy another used copy like you can buy it digitally... oh wait... you can't anymore.Laught while you can, your disc will rot soon enough. It's inevitable.
And you know what’s crazy, we needed those points. Now, they’re pointless.I was like this from 2005 to 2009, I knew the game was shit I knew I didn't like it. I could just finish it at most, but nah, I had to spend 8 hours per day playing it for... Nothing but disappointment.
I remember the blue veins on Dixie's boobs in Rumble Roses XX, I guess that was just a thing devs did at the time?But holy cow do I remember the loading times and the blue veins on the queens boobs.
I have a Wii U and it worked just fine even though I hadn’t used it in years.I have had discs for 30 years still waiting for even a single one to have the infamous rot. How far away is soon enough ?
That's great. Unlike the other guy who hopes our childhood library of games will rot, I hope that you will be able to enjoy your Wii U for a very long time.I have a Wii U and it worked just fine even though I hadn’t used it in years.
Thank you! I’m sure it will, because deterioration is based on whether you take care of your stuff, as you were very considerate to let me know awhile ago. It’s a shame your friend’s Wii U stopped working, I wonder if you extended them the same courtesy you gave me.That's great. Unlike the other guy who hopes our childhood library of games will rot, I hope that you will be able to enjoy your Wii U for a very long time.
Did I upset you in the past ?Thank you! I’m sure it will, because deterioration is based on whether you take care of your stuff, as you were very considerate to let me know awhile ago. It’s a shame your friend’s Wii U stopped working, I wonder if you extended them the same courtesy you gave me.