Why do I play all these games? Because it’s important that they’re played.

Because every game is a story, a world, a moment in time crafted by someone who cared enough to create it.

Because each one teaches me something new—about design, about culture, about myself.

Because in a sea of pixels, there’s magic waiting to be found.

And because, honestly? Sometimes I just want to escape, explore, and lose myself in different worlds.

So yeah. I own thousands of games, and I’ll keep playing them.

  • Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    So it’s the fault of the delivery-device? Why didn’t you make a backup of an older version just in case? Besides, last time I checked, you can. With a bit more hassle. All not the case for a “live” online-game. Which borderlands wants to be.

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      10 hours ago

      So it’s the fault of the delivery-device?

      …yeah? Of course it is.

      Why didn’t you make a backup of an older version just in case?

      I pay Steam to do that.

      Besides, last time I checked, you can. With a bit more hassle.

      Not interested.

      All not the case for a “live” online-game. Which borderlands wants to be.

      That’s exactly the problem.

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        7 hours ago

        If BL is “exactly the problem”. And GOG does it better. Why is it still steam’s fault? Use GOG then? Where is it the delivery-device’s fault? As BL2 offers online-coop, and is also the major selling point of that game, a fragmented market is impossible.

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          34 minutes ago

          Why would you think another company doing it better makes Valve not responsible? I don’t understand the logic.

          As BL2 offers online-coop, and is also the major selling point of that game, a fragmented market is impossible.

          …no? It’s not. You don’t have to play it online.