Comment on Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
newthrowaway20@lemmy.world 6 months agoI could also see a database being used to coordinate game ownership with a fraction of the power usage.
Comment on Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton
newthrowaway20@lemmy.world 6 months agoI could also see a database being used to coordinate game ownership with a fraction of the power usage.
stoy@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
Sure, I agree but I doubt publisher’s would since a database can be modified.
Starbuck@lemmy.world 6 months ago
But blockchains get “bad” records added all the times. Database entries and blockchain blocks are both equally as susceptible to bad business logic making incorrect entries. No business is going to adopt a sales recording system that doesn’t allow them to control the entries and to reverse the entries they don’t agree with.
Norgur@kbin.social 6 months ago
Publishers will like a database because it can be modified. If they were forced to implement such a system (thus abandoning all 'sell the same game to the same person twice' for different platforms), they'd oppose a blockchain system hard, since it would make it pricier to:
a) publish seven bazillion versions of any given game
b) revoke ownership of games just because it's cheaper to do that than honor the deal they made with customers
c) correct any data-fuckups they will inevitably make because they went for the cheapest route possible to implement this, and it went pear-shaped from day 3 onwards