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Almost, the core difference is that PS2, Xbox, Gamecube and Wii stuff you just use the disc. For preservation purposes though, you have to keep a DVD-R/flash drive/hard drive with updates on it. It becomes a worse problem as the 8th gen systems will have gigabytes and gigabytes of updates. It feels like taking chunks out of the ease-of-use of a disc. You're right though and regarding discs I don't disagree.
That's true about emulators too, even if using your own games is often a huge nuissance, (Xdvd mulleter) and I dunno how confident I am that I can put a PS4 game into shadps4...
Mostly my post is pedantic and annoying
I mean I also know nothing because I've not owned a console since like PS2, I only speak from second-hand knowledge.
Don't be rude about your post, I like it >:( I think the sentiment is still relevant and important, I was just saying I think discs do represent a tiny value. Still agree with everything else.