Basic Blond Boy
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- Dec 16, 2022
My biggest problem with emulation isn't a moral one, choice paralysis is a real thing. I find that I don't spend much time with emulated games, and I spend more time scrolling through lists of titles than actually playing. If I just buy a single game I want to play, I'm much more likely to stick with it and enjoy it for what it is instead of constantly comparing it with what else I could also be playing at any given moment. I honestly can't stand looking at my steam games list. There's so much on it but I can't find something to play. I don't browse steam sales anymore because I can buy 10 10/10 games for a dollar and never play them, there's no point.
Personally, I feel like Emulation is best as a means to be able to play games past expiration either the disc has gone defunct or consoles are no longer working. I really want to have a collection of games physically, but use emulators to play said games as getting Wiis or PS2s, even new, feel like they are going to break down at some point soon.To go on a very unpopular tangent, my main issue is that once you are 18 you have no reason to pirate unless you are dirt poor, or it's some bullshit situation where the game is strictly not possible at consumer price or needs some extra bullshit to work that isn't worth the price.
