Hey guys, I just had a curiosity on the multiple ways of storaging stuff and how long would that hold, take backing it up to a newer storage after some years out of the table.

So how did this come in my mind, I was just reminiscing about how I used to play games with inserting a CD or Cartridge onto the device and how I miss that flavour.

I would like to do it again, I already like having my games dependancy free (praise mr goldmountain), and I am saving up some money to spend on hoarding possibilities. I would like to know what would have the longest storage life, would burning games into bluray discs be too unhinged or is something I am missing?

Thanks in advance in helping me out witht his brainstorm.

  • @0x4E4F
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    27 months ago

    Might be an option, but I bet these things aren’t cheap.

    I still backup on DVDs, make multiple copies so one doesn’t go bad. In adition, I also have a storage, so I think I’m good.

    • lemmyvore
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      27 months ago

      Get Blu Ray discs from a reputable brand (Verbatim, Sony). They were designed to be a lot more resilient than DVDs. Nothing wrong with DVDs either btw, if the smaller size doesn’t bother you, just make sure they’re stored properly either way.

      • @0x4E4F
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        17 months ago

        BR discs are still very expensive and will most probably be for a very long time. So are the BR drives. That’s why I still use DVDs.

        • lemmyvore
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          37 months ago

          Over here a 25 GB BD-R is about 60 cents USD and a 4.7 GB DVD-R is 30 cents so it makes sense to use Blu Ray.

          BR drives are more expensive than DVD drives, true, but I consider it a good investment.

          • @0x4E4F
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            27 months ago

            Here, 25GB BR is about $4. DVDs are about $0.20.