Mad_Jack
Legend
Woke up this morning and wanted this for breakfast (stupid week days)
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I'll split it with you - I'll eat the three things I can identify, and you can have the rest...
ALSO? WHERE IS THE PIZZA BUTT? ASKING FOR A FRIEND.
A lot of people around here used to refer to the uneaten piece of crust left over after consuming all the sauce-covered areas as "pizza bones"...
Later, that term came to be used to refer to the breadsticks covered in sauce, cheese and occasionally toppings that a friend of mine used to make.
That's the general worry I have with live services in general. If you buy something (it doesn't even have to be physical, but just having the files that you can access without some online authentication), it's yours forever. With live services, even though you pay the full price for everything, the whole thing could disappear if the company shuts down the service. Even in most online game stores like Epic Games Store, I believe the courts ruled that you don't technically own the game separate from the services - which means if Epic Games goes down, my massive library with hundreds of dollars of games in it would go bye-bye (Steam might be an exception to this, though not of their own volition - I found a 2019 French court decision that declared that the users own the full rights to their Steam games including resale).
Since we already saw 4E's digital tools disappear into the void with the arrival of 5E, I'm worried a similar thing will inevitably happen for D&D Beyond and D&D Digital. But the entire world's going the way of live services so not much to do there...
That's my general stance on most digital media as well... Anytime I buy a game like Skyrim on Steam or a digital copy of a movie or something similar, I always try to get a physical copy of it as well.