• ganryuu@lemmy.ca
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      3 days ago

      Way I see it is it just stops being a live service game, and stays at the latest version, which is the one you can then host.

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        3 days ago

        Exactly this. It would obviously be disappointing to lose leaderboards or any other massively multiplayer elements like that, but just being able to fire up the game and have fun with friends after the live service has shut down is basically all that needs to happen.

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          Leaderboards and such could still be kept along with high multiplayer count.

          It might not be as ‘unified’ as a traditional live service, but it’s totally feasible.

          As long as they actually let you run a server its fairly easy to self host and there are plenty of services that let you rent professional grade systems with enough data and hardware to handle tons of players.

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        What is to stop devs from sabotaging the preservation effort by releasing a cookie clicker patch the day of server shutdown, that converts the game into a cookie clicker clone? Or more simply, introducing so many intentionally buggy out features that the game is rendered unplayable? Would consumers have the right to pick which version of the game they get to self host at the end?

    • e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Rent a server and run the software, like any other game server? People used to run their own “illegal” World of Warcraft servers. There is not reason any other live service game couldn’t be run on a private server, game developers just decided to hold their server software hostage.