• pory@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      It’s preserved the same way every other off-the-market game that isn’t entirely based on a server is preserved, by pirates.

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      It’s only gone from digital purchase, no? You can still download it if you’ve bought it digitally, and can still play it physically if you own or buy the disc?

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      2 years ago

      You can just lie to the site. Clicking I’ve disabled my ad blocker seems to be enough.

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          The one on this site has a link at the bottom, saying I’ve disabled adblocking. I clicked that and it took me to the article.

          A lot of other ones I’ve come across just disabling JavaScript is enough to bypass.

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    That makes two delisted Marvel-IP games in my Steam library. I haven’t played Avengers yet, but I have a feeling that this probably isn’t as big of a loss as when Deadpool was delisted.

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    It had a decent single player campaign, although it was too short. The live service end game was extremely repetitive and should have never existed.

    All they had to do was make a solid single player game, like Insomniac is doing with Spider-Man. Oh well.