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by geon 5065 days ago
A great point. The counter argument would be the recent development with drm that requires online authentication to run, so they can't be sold and will stop working at some point, most likely within 5-10 years.
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"so they can't be sold and will stop working at some point, most likely within 5-10 years."

This is incorrect, it would be more correct to say that they could stop working at some point.

It's entirely possible (and has been done before) for the company to patch out the DRM before turning servers off or going defunct.

The internet is also full of no-cd cracks that generally circumvent this kind of always-on protection (at the expense of breaking multiplayer) without circumventing serial code or other protections.

Or games that require closed-source servers where the server software isn't provided to customers, but only to select hosting partners.