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Oh, lovely. So it's a single-use product that can't be passed on to someone else? Seems like a terrible waste of resources and a bit of a money grab. No second-hand games market any more, is that the direction of travel? Sorry, rant over - thanks for your reply!
Fallout new Vegas has never been a standalone game on hardcopy it's DRM. So check if key been redeem, if it has been redeem then copy is useless to you, and you have to buy your own copy.
Can use isthereanydeal.com to see if can get a copy for cheap.
Um its been this way for like 20 years now so yeah, PC gaming tends to be tied to your account so you can't trade or re-sell games. The flip side is we tend to get games for cheaper and get more sales then on console to make up for it.
it also eliminates the issues of losing a disc, having it break, etc.
I've had discs break, lost cd keys, etc. It's not common, but it does happen. Its definitely far easier not having to track thousands of license keys for all my games, making sure I have them all on hand and finding them anytime I want to install a game.
Do they break often, depends on the person that handing them, for me no, but for few people I know that not really responsible with their disks leaving on tables, and stuff outside their cases, I can say sort of yes.
i see you've never had younger siblings.
Or kids, one of the few reasons I like digital games for Switch and will actually prefer getting them titles digitally instead of physical copies. I'm amazed we haven't lost my physical copy of minecraft yet....
yup, you could spend years taking grubby fingerprints off your disks, and they'll be there again tomorrow.
i used turtle wax to polish the underside with a bit of paper towel. if the scratches were deep, mr clean magic eraser would take a layer off and maybe make it readable again.
the classic was friends kids coming over, got into some cd's then when told to give it back, the tantrum cd-snap. nothing can be done lol.
"Ok I'm gonna play this now. Oh there's a disk in the drive. Where did the case go? That's ok, I'll just put it over there for now. Along with that stack of other disks that I was too lazy to put in their case. Oops looks like some fell off the desk. Thats ok I'm sure they're fine,I'ill pick them up after I put this current disk I'm playing away."