I'm hoping that it works better than my prescription cream. Although strangely, for a cream specifically designed to 'alleviate the itching and skin irritation of eczema and dry skin' it says not to apply to broken or inflamed skin.
It's not like the environmental impact of some Collector's Edition games is going to be remotely significant compared to, say, the tonnes of food and product packaging that actually gets thrown out every day/week/month and ends up in landfill. Generally if you're buying something to collect, it isn't going in the bin afterwards.
I like physical media, it's easy to forget about all those games you've bought/downloaded on Steam and Origin and uPlay and the PS Store, TV shows and movies across half a dozen different services, albums downloaded in MP3 etc but I always know what I own when it's something tangible. Plus it's usually cheaper.
I just had a test with this and it actually doesn't by the looks of it but because the screen folds around, it gives the illusion it does as you automatically assume it does so begin your touch at the very edge when you don't need to. I think it senses touches at the edge but doesn't respond to them the same as touches on the main area.
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