Call me sceptical, but I find it hard to believe that if a big company like Valve goes under because of money issue, that they'll pay employees to make all of the games that their consumers bought to be DRM-Free, that sounds expensive. Sure, Gabe once said that if Steam were to go under, that he would make sure that people could still play their games. Of course, most of these games are available on PC via Steam, but again, DRM. The 7th gen was really the first to offer digital games, so who knows what will happen to them in the future, the PS3's digital game library is not compatible with the PS4 last I've heard. My main issue with digital only (besides not having a physical game in my library) is the DRM side of things. I'm a game collector today, but I've stopped at the 7th home console gen because most of what the newer consoles offer today that are of interest to me are digital only. It's always been the case of because you're using this video card with this motherboard with this OS, well it's not compatible -_. I've tried playing some PC games back in the Windows 98/XP days, but I've always had bad luck with getting them to run on my hardware. I've been a console gamer, since, well ever.
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