"and when the studios turn on the Image Constraint Token to disable full resolution via analog outputs, your $200 add-on will be barely more functional than the DVD player inside the console itself."
No, if it ever happens it will still need the discs to be authored with the ICT, Every movie up till that day will work fine.
I can't see the movie companies turning it on half way through mass, just to see their sales dive.
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"and when the studios turn on the Image Constraint Token to disable full resolution via analog outputs, your $200 add-on will be barely more functional than the DVD player inside the console itself."
No, if it ever happens it will still need the discs to be authored with the ICT, Every movie up till that day will work fine.
I can't see the movie companies turning it on half way through mass, just to see their sales dive.