The eBooks thing I think was a licensing issue. The fun part is the heavily impacts video games. Even if you buy physical, they can (and do) install a patch to remove functionality at any time in the future. This has obliterated the soundtracks to several very popular games (the entire Grand Theft Auto series, for instance).
So... even physical copies won't save you all the time.
GTA San Andrea bought via STEAM (download service) did a automatic software update and removed all the license songs from gamers accounts/game installed on their PCs on 11.09.2014 as the song licenses had expired.
Same occurred with the other game.
THIS ONLY AFFECTS PLAYERS WHO BOUGHT THOSE GAMES VIA STEAM.
You're almost right. It effected the PS3 and PS4 digital releases sold through the PS store as well. I assume the same thing for xBox. Can confirm as I Platinumed GTASA last year on PS4 and half of the music was gone. Obviously my PS2 versions still have their music, but I can't be a big baller and show the world my Platinum trophy on PS2.
And yes, you might be able to go offline forever and preserve what you have, but I have a feeling that the days of being able to offline a console forever with no home phoning are coming to an end soon.
edit: I can see I mixed issues before as well. I have GTAV as a physical game and I believe the licensing runs out for some of the music this year. At that time, the game will be patched and my music will be gone. So, yes, I could offline my PS4 (and PS3 for that matter) to avoid it, but I don't think that's what most people will do.
Huh. That's no beuno, as I love the GTA V soundtrack, I'm not even sure you can run that game without it phoning home to the mothership. And, AFAIK, that online community is still relatively active.
Console?
A REAL GAMER is on the PC. We all know that.
next you are gonna tell us you are an operator cause you own a GLOCK and tactical pants.
Console?
A REAL GAMER is on the PC. We all know that.
next you are gonna tell us you are an operator cause you own a GLOCK and tactical pants.
GTA V has been a great boon to my retirement account, but Take 2 has been lowering earning expectations because their pipeline is isn't great right now. So, if GTA 6 is in development, it's a long ways off.
GTA V Online sucked way too much of my time, and I only quit because after a fresh Windows install, I couldn't get back online. R* tried to help my erasing all my stats, which didn't work, and left me with nothing to show for the time I spent.
I'll accept who I am.
And in this thread, I'm not even as nerdy as I am in Coronavirus thread.
at least we did not think that the NWI status update thread was the NW Indy thread.
I got out of PC gaming right around 1999 when I bought the fastest video card in the world... for 2 additional weeks after I bought it. That was when entire market when to 3DFX cards that cost more than a Playstation so virtually every new game from that point forward I couldn't play with my very expensive, brand new, video card. I've turned my back to PC gaming and haven't been sad about it more than a few times since then.
...and I'm an operator because I don't wear pants. There's a reason they call me "Two Gun" Max.
That didn't turn me off on PC gaming, just made me go with the price/performance leader video cards. I kept my budget around $250 - $350 and upgraded the video card every 2 years or so. In that manner I was able to play pretty much every new game at High or Ultra settings, at least at 1080p. I'm glad I don't game much any more though, cause when the mining crowd drove up the cost of video cards, I'm glad I was able to sit that out. My GTX 1060 is still rocking fine for the older RPG games I occasionally play.