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It's become quite a bone of contention recently, because it's starting to become the case where even if you buy the game physically, you don't actually own the game, the disc is just like a ticket to download it, and when they take the game offline, you can't play it, even though you bought the...
Playing all the latest games can be proper cheap if you can be arsed.
Buy a game new, play it for a few weeks, sell it, eBay have a 80% off fees thing basically every weekend now, you lose about £5 a pop, on £40+ games.
That's why I'd go disc.
I spent a long time building up a collection...
But digital games and disc games take up the same space?
Games on disc aren't even on the disc sometimes now, the disc is just proof you've purchased it and then it downloads the whole thing from the internet.
I think it will fall in price pretty quickly, games like that normally do.
I agree that £30 feels steep for a game some people have 100% completed in 4 hours.
Does look cool though, will play at some point.
1.
Slow old shed probably won't be much less safe than the Type R, certainly less likely to bin it, plus reliability issues are a good chance to learn to fix some stuff which will aid in the rest of his motoring journey.
Plus 1 is just rite of passage.
Yeah, I've bought from foreign PS Stores, but it makes DLC annoying, if you normally buy DLC later.
But the main thing for me is I can buy a disc for £40, play it for a few weeks and flog it for £35.
You mean it's not fair to compare people who shelled out over a thousand for a PC, hundreds more a year for an internet package to people who may just have a little bit of any crypto currency?
I probably would be considered a crypto adopter, and the only crypto I've ever had is what I got for free.
You can't just walk in to a shop whenever you like and buy one yet, but they're restocked every couple of weeks these days between different retailers and they don't sell out in minutes anymore either.
Check HUKD, there's normally always a highly heat'd post whenever they're available somewhere...
Crypto has been around for 14 years now, and we've still found no use for it other than buying drugs online and using it as a speculative asset to convert back to more fiat currency.
It's had billions poured in to it in VC money, and still no good use for it found.
How much longer do we have...
As if the ponzi's and pump and dumps weren't bad enough...
Voyager (which has just stopped withdrawals and looks doomed) lured people in with a fake advertising of funds being protected by FDIC. Surprise, they bent the truth and no customers funds are protected by FDIC.
Sorry, I meant those, pretty sure the 4k ones hit £30 when it's Black Friday or Amazon Day.
If he's got the budget I'd go Nvidia shield, but for the money the Fire sticks are incredible value.
Yeah, but even if it does have it built in, if it's not working because you're constantly having WiFi issues, and you can get round the problem by spending £30 on a FireTV, seems like a no brainer?
Get a FireTV stick or Chromecast or something else and use that?
I think the network cards on lots of TVs just aren't that good, I have a Samsung TV that I had similar issues with and got sick of, Fire stick has been solid.
Crypto is one hell of a drug man.
Never seen something else where people can lose so much and somehow mindfuck themselves into thinking it's a good thing.
If you've been fucked by Celsius today, and you want to watch them getting fucked (kinda), you can.
Search for the Head Of Institutional Lending at Celsius, you'll probs find her in a Forbes 30 under 30. She also did a bit of p**n in the past; DYOR for that.
Only buy what you can afford to lose 100% of on Luna.
Here's the dev for the project, saying they're considering rolling back to a previous point in time, which will render any LUNA bought now worthless.