• Thirdborne@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A game is made up of a lot of assets. Art, scripts and so on. When you buy a game, all those files exist on your SSD for your personal use and consumption. Personally, I’m not sure why I’d need a token to validate any of that and any of the proposed systems only seem to open more lanes to get money out of my wallet and never to affirm my ability to enjoy my original purchase.

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      1 year ago

      Anything on steam ubiaoft blizzard etc is NOT your game. What is your point? NTFS solve online verification systems perfectly and NOBODY could take your game away.

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        1 year ago

        Just what is the difference if I have an NFT vs an entry on a Steam database? I’m still going to have to count on someone maintaining a server with the assets I supposedly own and caring that I have a token for those assets. Honestly it’s just slower and scammier.