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Constantly migrating your data from one storage to the next seems like the only real way.
Hardware solutions personally. . raise too many doubts. Like those “100 year discs”, that just screams untested/untestable.
I mean… you could use it with a portable USB power supply during a blackout. But really… This is an emergency situation just COPE WITHOUT it.
Constantly migrating your data from one storage to the next seems like the only real way.
Hardware solutions personally. . raise too many doubts. Like those “100 year discs”, that just screams untested/untestable.
oooh nostalgic.
What I like about gamecopyworld: it’s been around forever!
What I hate: no standards. Sometimes you’ll find cracks for a win98 game or an XP game and they’ll require sys/kernel functionality that didn’t exist until windows 7. I mean… what if I wanna play period correct? And NOT on windows 7 or newer?
I just wish people would step up to a bigger scale when it’s needed or to a smaller scale for the same reason. I hate seeing big massive boats measured in thousands upon thousands of centimeters instead of just using meters or feet, and it’s annoying when people say their height in hundreds of millimeters.
Or when knife-blade thickness gets measured in hundredths of decimal inches or weird fractional measurements instead of just using millimeters since it’s a smaller unit.
No, because the set up page for it has never actually loaded for me. Ever
Leaking content before debut? Evil and it hurts the owners. Very much stealing.
Releasing torrent too close to original release date? Kinda mean and can really hurt initial sales.
I’d rather people be more mindful and considerate of these two things. After that time has passed though… Nothing else comes to mind. :)
Just wanted to point out that having some standards is good if you want piracy to be respected