Submitted by Marvin_Monkey04 t3_ynwl7f in consoles
Ok I am really curious.
I myself am mainly a PC-Gamer but I also own a Xbox Series S (wich I am really happy with) .
But I've seen alot of critisism on the Series S for not having a disk drive, same goes for the PS5 digital edition. Also some rumors say that the PS5 slim might come without a disk drive or have a detachable one, wich again alot of People criticized.
So that makes me wonder why is that? Disk Drives haven't been a thing in PC-Gaming for years. physical PC-Games don't even exist anymore and nobody complains there.
I could understand one reason being the limited space on consoles, however both the Series S and Series X have expansion-card slots and on the PS5 you can add your own NVMe SSD.
j035u5 t1_ivb544c wrote
Because otherwise content can just disappear, like PT and Scott Pilgrim, or all of the DSiWare, or all the WiiWare etc. If it's on a disc and the disc isn't damaged then you can play it forever.
PC gaming doesn't have the same problem because piracy fills this void, although people very much do still collect physical copies of PC games too.