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Also, games cost money, if you want a subscription service go with gamepass.
Not saying becuase I have a low spec PC... I have a 4070 Super which is overkill even at 1440p.
My only issue is the oversaturated color artstyle. The photo mode offers filters so I wish they put a realism color tone setting in the graphics option.
And if you want to "own" the game you can buy it on console, or wait for more RGG games to release on GOG someday, hopefully including this one.
GOG and even physical games still have a lame and gay TOS but Sega would have to break into your home and force you to delete the game and/or snap the disc in order to revoke your access.
Graphics have never been the main selling point of Yakuza games.
And, sadly the ship has pretty much sailed on physical vs. digital games at this point. It isn't unique to Yakuza games.
Are they? I don't really see anybody angry in the thread.
Legally, you don't own them either though if you read the EULA,only difference is they can't realistically take physical games back.
They can however block the games or change content on physical games like they did with GTA4. so is there a difference?
Purchasing a digital game is nothing like a service like gamepass, I have games in my library I bought 20 years ago, I can still play them just fine.
The difference between actually owning a copy of the game and purchasing a license is a moot point for many.
I will buy this, and I will be able to play it whenever I want for the next 10.20,30 years... or however long.
Don't want to buy digital licenses? stay away from PC and buy a console with a disc drive and purchase a different type of license...
Always telling when a profile is private, probably full of f2p games.
If you want a good laugh, look at his message history, the guy has a massive history of posting (and trolling) on boards, but strangely enough he doesn't own a single one on those boards, as in EVER.