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No company will ever agree to supporting emulators. Both Microsoft and Nintendo would never do those things either.None of that affects games that were released years ago and are exclusive to online platforms, especially in cases where the company that made the game dissolved ages ago. The only solutions are to keep every storefront for every console a company makes up, which realistically isn't an option, or find ways to preserve those games in permanent ways, whether it's supporting emulators that play games that are not available to purchase or allowing third party storefronts access to those exclusive games for preservation purposes. Sony will never agree to any of those options.
There's also the issue of physical copies being irrelevant if you can't download the millions of patches and DLC that make the games actually playable afterwards.
There's been times where the base game has come out and then later re-released with all the DLC and patches. The Square Enix Tomb Raider games have been one to do this. Shadow despite it not reaching the numbers, got a complete edition with all patches and DLC.
As far as older shit, the way that's worked was usually through buyouts. Take Embracer group for example, they have acquired so many formerly dead IPs that they now have a huge back catalog. GoG has done actual footwork on tracking down the old devs and corporate workers so stuff can be released in a complete fashion.
That's certainly a possibility, I no longer have any of the boards, the only intel I keep around is a viiv. They didn't use their onboard graphics hence the cards.So then they would be Intel hd shit then if they aren't AMD. Which would be even worse because the AMD onboard graphics were at least usable. Intel HD on the other hand, with a BGA Celeron.. my god
Also I checked the old prices for shit when people gawked at me for saying that cards ran in the thousands. AUS prices had shit run in the thousands or close to it, a 600 dollar card in USD translates close to 1k including a 10% tax. Because I distinctly remember seeing the four digit card prices when Skyrim was out.
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