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Originally Posted by trenken
As I said in another thread, people used to like record albums too, but guess what, they were replaced as soon as something better came along. Regardless of their love of records, tapes still came out, and CDs still came out. Now those people are forced to search vintage shops for them. You cant wait for everyone to jump on board, technology is a moving train that stops for noone. Jump on board or find another hobby.
All of these guys that dont have a constant connection, or are on dialup, will be searching used game bins for offline only games, when none are being made anymore.
You think I love having to rely on my internet to make sure my games keep running? Nope, but one thing I will not do is  about it.
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The magical world you live in where everyone has superb Internet connection simply doesn't exist. I'm going to go out on a limb and say you've probably never lived in Mississippi? I have. Trust me on this one. Their Internet sucks canal water. So do many other rural areas of the country.
I wish it were otherwise. But the magical world you describe really doesn't exist yet for a huge segment of the American population. That's not opinion...that's reality.