Now, hold on. That means we own a copy of the game and we should be free to do what we will with it, outside of selling copies of it. An online subscription for every game would finally obliterate the ability to wield that right.
As to the original topic, I will repeat (albeit a bit clearer this time) that I feel that, as unoriginal developers are slowly phased out, as we are seeing now, their void will be taken up by more quality product; and while these games will never be as original as the original innovations, they may be able to make up for this with excellence of product.
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