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The ownership of hardware will never die
I only used Xbox cloud gaming, and Nvidia GeForce now to play games at school, and that’s what those services are for (or if your PC sucks, but I learned how to cope with that, and learned that cloud gaming is not the way to cope with that)
I was in a power outage once with a laptop (my curse becomes my blessing), and I didn’t realize it went out because I was playing Diablo I ON MY PHYSICAL LAPTOP and I was so oblivious to the outage that my dad had to call me from downstairs to ask what I was doing, and after I told him I realized there was a power outage
I played a little bit of World at War after that, and then realized I wouldn’t have enough battery life to last the entire time, so I went outside, touched grass, and met up with my friends that I rarely see (we used to be outside almost every day as children, AND SOME OF US ARE STILL CHILDREN, like literally I think at least one of us still hasn’t reached high school yet)
Life but doesn’t really answer my question. Glad you touched the grass we all touch everyday lol.