Ah yes, Oregon Trail. Loved that game even til this day
No joke, it's like "life sucks 101". Hey kids, guess what? You don't always win, sometimes you die of dysentery on the Oregon Trail! Oh the memories.
But in regards to the topic...
I've owned every generation of each all the way through the present, scrounging and saving to usually have one at launch. The games started to define which I'd play more often, but good times were always had across the board. Now, I am forced to return to my roots, PlayStation has won me over for now (more so Microsoft lost my support). They drove me away for 3 main reasons, 1: first to have a forced "you must pay online fees of membership for access" in a console. 2: Xbox 360's spectacular failure rate. You original 360 owners know what I'm saying, red ring of death claimed my first 5-6 of them in about a year and a half. 3: Xbox One was first time in a console I witnessed "you must be connected to internet to play this title". The arrogance that I bought your system, bought this game (a physical copy), and now I can't play "my" game offline at home without constantly being connected to the internet. Ridiculous, and if the PS5 mirrors that concept I'll sell it like I did my Xbox One and never look back. Nintendo Switch will turn into my main focus.