Comment by nottorp 4 years ago That's why I only buy games from Sony and only on disc. 3 comments nottorp Reply thombat 4 years ago And you make sure the player never, ever, has access to the internet, in case it downloads a licence update for the game that revokes your use of it. trinovantes 4 years ago You need to make sure the disk doesn't physically degrade or get destroyedI still have a working PS2 but most of my game disks are no longer playable due to scratches or got lost/damaged from moving nottorp 4 years ago I have nothing against installing firmware cracks/torrenting replacements. I'm just stating that games on physical media are the only thing that it's relatively safe to pay Sony for.
thombat 4 years ago And you make sure the player never, ever, has access to the internet, in case it downloads a licence update for the game that revokes your use of it.
trinovantes 4 years ago You need to make sure the disk doesn't physically degrade or get destroyedI still have a working PS2 but most of my game disks are no longer playable due to scratches or got lost/damaged from moving nottorp 4 years ago I have nothing against installing firmware cracks/torrenting replacements. I'm just stating that games on physical media are the only thing that it's relatively safe to pay Sony for.
nottorp 4 years ago I have nothing against installing firmware cracks/torrenting replacements. I'm just stating that games on physical media are the only thing that it's relatively safe to pay Sony for.
And you make sure the player never, ever, has access to the internet, in case it downloads a licence update for the game that revokes your use of it.
You need to make sure the disk doesn't physically degrade or get destroyed
I still have a working PS2 but most of my game disks are no longer playable due to scratches or got lost/damaged from moving
I have nothing against installing firmware cracks/torrenting replacements. I'm just stating that games on physical media are the only thing that it's relatively safe to pay Sony for.