Posted August 19, 2019

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium
Posted August 19, 2019
That youth will be watching documentary reality shows about the search for the lost shut-down DRM-servers.

idbeholdME
Doomed Space Marine
Registered: Jun 2016
From Czech Republic
Posted August 19, 2019
Nothing I'd be interested in most likely.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted August 19, 2019
Probably the same as today, but in a 23040 x 6480 super-widescreen resolution and 512xMCSAA. It will look very smooth, no jaggies!

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other

idbeholdME
Doomed Space Marine
Registered: Jun 2016
From Czech Republic

Hickory
Almost human
Registered: Dec 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted August 19, 2019
low rated



paladin181
Cheese
Registered: Nov 2012
From United States
Posted August 19, 2019

Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted August 19, 2019
With the exception of all those GOGgers who will insist they need to complete all the 123 previous FF games in their backlog first.
(Btw, kudos to Square Enix for releasing at least five new FF titles per year from now on, what an ambitious endeavor!)
(Btw, kudos to Square Enix for releasing at least five new FF titles per year from now on, what an ambitious endeavor!)
Post edited August 19, 2019 by Leroux

Damon18
Good Old User
Registered: Aug 2010
From Italy

Hickory
Almost human
Registered: Dec 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted August 19, 2019
low rated

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted August 19, 2019
The downside is that when GOG will be selling old classics from 2020 running in 16:9 aspect ratio, people will be whining how there are black bars on the sides of the screen when they run the games on their 78:3 aspect ratio super-widescreen curved-elliptical monitors.

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium

BStone
New User
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted August 19, 2019
I think the totalitarian State and big corps want to get rid of the PC altogether. The end of ownership.
Like with DRM games today, you will not be able to own a computer. Instead you'll be issues a kiosk (hardware DRM-ed, software DRM-ed), you'll be issued an ID tied to that kiosk enabling you to log into THEIR network, and all "your" games/programs will be located on their servers. Everything you do will be monitored, and if you fall out of line for a moment you can be banned.
That's the direction things are going and why I haven't bothered with a computer upgrade in over 10yrs. A PC is supposed to be a tool. Like a drill-press or a milling machine, you use it to create what you want and need in your life. You don't have to "log on" to it, or call a number to get permission for it to turn on. Or like a record-player: You buy records for it and you play them, your records shoudln't be owned by the producer who only let's listen to them via an internet connection on an account.
And I don't think games are getting any better either. They are becoming "Hollywood": Same churned out crap + politically-correct social-manipulation. The last two modern games I thought looked interesting (but never played them) were Portal 2 and the Arma series.
Like with DRM games today, you will not be able to own a computer. Instead you'll be issues a kiosk (hardware DRM-ed, software DRM-ed), you'll be issued an ID tied to that kiosk enabling you to log into THEIR network, and all "your" games/programs will be located on their servers. Everything you do will be monitored, and if you fall out of line for a moment you can be banned.
That's the direction things are going and why I haven't bothered with a computer upgrade in over 10yrs. A PC is supposed to be a tool. Like a drill-press or a milling machine, you use it to create what you want and need in your life. You don't have to "log on" to it, or call a number to get permission for it to turn on. Or like a record-player: You buy records for it and you play them, your records shoudln't be owned by the producer who only let's listen to them via an internet connection on an account.
And I don't think games are getting any better either. They are becoming "Hollywood": Same churned out crap + politically-correct social-manipulation. The last two modern games I thought looked interesting (but never played them) were Portal 2 and the Arma series.
Post edited August 19, 2019 by BStone

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium
Posted August 19, 2019

Like with DRM games today, you will not be able to own a computer. Instead you'll be issues a kiosk (hardware DRM-ed, software DRM-ed), you'll be issued an ID tied to that kiosk enabling you to log into THEIR network, and all "your" games/programs will be located on their servers. Everything you do will be monitored, and if you fall out of line for a moment you can be banned.