For example; GOG games - what happens if they were to shutdown their busieness. How would you archive these games if you had to?
I don't, because if that happens either others will have done a more thorough job (because it's something they care about - I have my own obsessive areas that I'm the one doing that stuff for), or if they haven't then I have much bigger problems to deal with (e.g. war in Europe).
icecreamtaco@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Nothing. 95% of the time I don’t want to play a game more than once and if my chosen store closes I can ethically pirate it. Or maybe the game will be buyable as a $5 retro game 20 years from now and that’s fine too.