Soybois civil war :marsoy: :marseysoypoint: :soyjakhipster: can’t decide on Twitter if paying extra 30buks to play n64 is worth it

https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1449023950957252646

β€œ It's $60 each year for PlayStation, so at least this is still cheaper than that lol.”

β€œ Goated Better deal than getting N64 games seperatly and the animal crossing dlc seperate

Nintendo is awesome”

Mon absolutely subjective opinion is that there are only 2 n64 games that are more than 32mb and you can play n64 game on calculators so only insane person would pay for a game where most developers who worked on that game are dead, roped or are homeless so pirating is ok in such case

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imagine paying for digital copies. At least NFTs are unique

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>unique

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841281292291539.webp

It's literally that easy to exactly replicate an NFT. Like the equivalent for a painting would be somehow duplicating every one of its component atoms exactly. At that point, you can get philosophical about it but common sense says it's both not unique, and worthless (unless you wanted the art and paid the artist to commission it in the first place, that actually makes sense). And unlike real paintings, you don't get the fun fact of knowing that the artist's hands actually made the exact item sitting in front of you. It's literally impossible for your JPG to not be a copy of the original work done by the artist, so what makes one copy worth more than another?

I guess there are like tickets for virtual BS, like second life style shit, but idk how prevalent that is over the "literal JPGs" variety

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This is easily solved by just having better DRM, which would benefit everyone.

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Bbbbbut when u click on image details the creation date won’t be original :marsoy: nfs are read only files :marseysoypoint:

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