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Is LaunchBox worth it?
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>>12171259
I use it as a personal catalogue
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>>12171259
No.
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>>12171259
I would never use it if it wasn't part of exodos. Even then, I just use exodos as an interactive catalog. When I find something I want to play, I extract the game from exodos and play it in a different setup.
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>>12171259
Sure, but you have to make a lot of space for it to sell the experience, and you're most likely not going to even use all of these things at the end of the day, because you're just going to look for the game you want to play, launch it and that's it. You'll probably look through these distractions every once in a blue moon, but it will never justify the space it's taking in your drive.
Any browsing, looking at pictures, fun facts, reviews, info about the game, you've most likely already looked it up when you downloaded or dumped your game to your pc and then went through the process of putting on your launch box, and did all the tinkering stuff. It's pointless fluff that's there for limited attention.
I can understand if it was physical collection because it actually adds the environment you're in, it's nice to see and touch, flip through. But digital? it really doesn't matter.



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