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i think you sell short, the concept of the muti user kernel & the other refinements that make up a modern server OS>
I'm not talking about not using a server OS. I think where we differ is which server OS to use. Unless your saying that Linux doesn't offer a modern server OS and Windows does.
I wish in this day and age there were alternatives. Spotify / Tidal are awesome and I have subscriptions to both - Netflix was awesome... now its so fragmented, I currently have amazon prime, netflix, and Disney subscriptions... I wish there was a "Spotify for movies / shows". I have a Marvel unimited sub for comics, My kids 9 years old and loves them... so I just d/l the good / decent ones off there and throw them on an Ubooquity server so I can control which ones he accesses.
It'll get there. I would honestly say that the subscription wars are actually over, companies are just trying to keep that dream alive.
I actually don't do modern comics at all. 90's and earlier. Everything late aughts to modern day isn't worth it as toilet paper. My opinion only.
As far as the protection system, I would say that the House of Mouse is perhaps the biggest reason for that, given that they also control not only their stuff, but what they have bought with Fox, Marvel, Lucas etc, that's a lot of IP that they control. But this is my unsophisticated opinion.
There isnt a good rom subscription service... my guess is there is way too many publishers to make it work. I feel like a Netflix Rom type service would be a huge hit - I have PSnow and my kid loves playing old games on it... probably more so than ps5 games. Imagine a website like netflix where you and some buddy can load up Mario kart from SNES and have a night of nostalgia. Or TMNT arcade... So many good games to play with absolutely zero (Fullly legal) options to do it currently! I think my kid has played TMNT arcade more than any other game (Except spiderman on ps5... ) Most of the new games these days are garbage...that or I'm just old. I find myself buying the "Arcade hits" the systems release more so than new games
SNES, old? Nawww, I'm a generation earlier. NES where there was little guides and little info in the instruction manuals. One of the millions that died of dysentery as well. My youngest likes Galaga but also Breath of the Wild (which I do as well, looking forward to the sequel). I'll actually go more indie now (and I have done some game work in Godot as well, I did all the learning games for my kids, few game jams, actually working on one now for actual publishing, just taking forever, just me and my spare time)
You may get something like this for exclusives. Say a Nintendo, Sega, Sony, certainly MS exclusive service, but I doubt it will be consolidated into one service, but it may. Even if it was just the classic ones, that would be something. It seems like MS and Sony are going on a buying spree of smaller studios (well Blizzard isn't all that small), so maybe. MS may be the new Disney of games before we know it.