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The recent release of a physical copy of Oblivion Remastered has ignited a heated debate among fans, many of whom feel frustrated by the necessity to download the game despite owning a physical version. This situation has led to a wave of nostalgia, as players reminisce about the days when purchasing a game meant having immediate access to all its content without the need for additional downloads.
While some players celebrate the return of a classic title, others express disappointment, arguing that the modern gaming landscape has shifted too far towards digital dependencies. Critics of the physical release contend that it undermines the value of owning a tangible copy, as they are still required to connect to the internet to download patches or additional content.
As discussions continue, the community remains divided, with some embracing the nostalgia of Oblivion while others lament the changes in how games are distributed and experienced. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between traditional gaming practices and the evolving digital landscape.
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