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by johnnyanmac
688 days ago
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here's the difference, if a game shuts down in 6 months clearly no one cares. If a game shuts down in 6 years (past most typical warranties), clearly you got more than enough enjoyment out of it. Digital warranties don't make much sense since popularity is generally proportional to lifetime. If it was a good game it wouldn't shut down quick enough for people to complain. |
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For a third example, consider right-to-repair laws which mandate that a company must provide usable manuals and parts at a reasonable cost.
The lifetime of the game depends on profitability to the company, which is only somewhat correlated with popularity. Companies even stop products which are profitable, but not profitable enough.
When does the timer start? Minecraft has been around for well over 6 years, yet it gets new players every year.