it benefits executives' with a victim complex about digital ownership. it's the inevitable next step for DRM's assertion that the software you buy doesn't belong to you, and as usual they don't give a shit if it hurts their customers
and it hurts all customers. even the best connection won't help you when they flip a switch and your games cease to exist
davesanti on December 4th, 2019 at 19:10 UTC »
That is something I think even Google doesn't know...
SinkTube on December 4th, 2019 at 19:17 UTC »
it benefits executives' with a victim complex about digital ownership. it's the inevitable next step for DRM's assertion that the software you buy doesn't belong to you, and as usual they don't give a shit if it hurts their customers
and it hurts all customers. even the best connection won't help you when they flip a switch and your games cease to exist
Xander_The_Great on December 4th, 2019 at 21:24 UTC »
how it should have gone:
step 1.) Google Fiber
step 2.) Stadia
How it Went
step 1.) Google Fiber