Comment Re:Just no (Score 1) 77
DLC and versions. It's still a treadmill for the consumer, but it's an honest one.
A la carte; new features can be sold. Every year you bundle them into the new base version... doesn't affect people with the old version who don't pay.
Every decade you set a new baseline and stop releasing DLC for your old version. Or every five years or whatever.
The point is, the subscription model isn't there for you, it's there for them. The new features aren't there for you, they are there to justify the subscription model. And to bloat the system so you have to buy new hardware which breaks your previous license because it was tied to the OS. It's 99% scam.
I still have WinNT running in a VM. It's idle, not connected to a network, essentially frozen, but it still works if I want to poke around. It would be dumb to open it to the Internet to any degree, but I could do it. I bought the OS, it's *mine*.