i think maybe a lot of people out there believe that something has to be Important to be worth saving. but the only reason we know much of anything about history and culture is that so many decidedly unimportant things managed to stick around, or people actively decided to save them despite there being no obvious benefit.
i think humanity loses something absolutely essential, the world becomes so much bleaker and our spirits poorer, if we don't do this.
i should clarify that i'm talking about two things at once:
check https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Have_the_patents_for_H.264_MPEG-4_AVC_expired_yet%3F for the nuances, there may be stragglers in some jurisdictions
i will Always simp for the good enough 20-years-old video or audio format that Just Works and man is h.264 that
we don't need anything else we will just have h.264 + aac .mp4s for everything, the world shall heal
follow-up: where do you fall on the matrix of these two questions:
It's fun when games contain their own playable retro version, either a demake or a previous series entry. Often this is accessed by interacting with an old computer, console, or arcade cabinet within the game world.
You know what'd be really funny though? A demake accessed from the settings menu by putting the graphics slider ALLLLL the way down.
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