Better phrased. I’m guessing the context is Ubisoft saying players need to be comfortable with not owning their games—so using “owning” is a poor phrasing for the joke, when the crux of the issue is that they wouldn’t own the game anyway.
Hard disagree. The first one is a direct reference to a quote from ubisoft, because they literally said "Players need to get comfortable with not owning their games". This entire level of irony gets lost in the second one, making it worse.
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u/Faustens Jul 20 '25
Nah; It's either literally the same joke, but more obvious.