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I'm not sure why you're trying to convince me of the merits of physical media? I did not, and do not, disagree. It's a more flexible option, and more options is always better for the consumer. But the reality is that physical media, in its current iteration, doesn't offer all that much protection. The only universal benefit of physical media is the ability to regift or resell. It's a great benefit, but it hardly liberates consumers from dependence on servers.
As for my original point, it simply read to me as if this person was giving the GameStop exec credit for something he did not say. I wanted to make sure his comments were seen in an accurate light.
So we should reject an ally that has a shared goal simply because their motives aren't pure enough?
It's the old Stephen Fry quote "it's more important to be effective than it is to be right." We shouldn't care so much about whether or not someone has the right reason for trying to affect a positive result. Gamestop's motives are irrelevant, the effect of their actions are what matters.
Ok, but "It would be great if people had to buy more of the thing" is not an accurate summary either. Putting a CD drive on a console does not mean you have to buy physical media.