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This is how video games died. Once companies ended the console wars we entered the same state that cable or internet plans ended up in. A oligarchy that makes decisions together for profit instead of competing for the benefit of the customer
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You can only wrangle these soulless organizations by making anti consumer practices unprofitable. But as with DEI we've seen outside influences can just outweigh real people.
So now what?
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Give insensitive to compete again. A natural scarcity would be ideal but if governments have to twist the arms then so be it



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