I know that some of you VGC-ers here have been playing games & collecting them for just as long as I have (even longer, in some cases).
Remember when a gaming console was just that...a console that simply played your games for you?
Anyway, change + progress + new & better/faster/smaller tech (*can* be -but- IMO, isn't always) a 'good' thing that can enhance the capabilities of our consoles/systems; making them much more diversified, convenient, & capabie machines.
Hell, I remember playing CD's & DVD's on my older PS2's, and being glad that I was able to do so.
My PS3 is still my primary Blu-Ray player and (one of my PS3's) eliminates my need to keep a PS1 and/or a PS2 connected.
I also enjoy being able to check/respond to my e-mail, coming to sites like this one (and G*FAQs & trophy + walk-through sites when I need them), and - I'll admit it...I've even liked & used the PSN Friends feature more than I would have ever expected to.
Being able to have broken games fixed/patched, cloud-saving (via PS+), having annoying updates downloaded while I'm sleeping, and more options for those consumers who'd prefer to purchase digital versions of games rather than the physical versions (even though, I still don't "get" that & it seems almost...sacriligeous to me) all = win
BUT, what I'm really wondering about more here is...which features and/or capabilities of modern gaming do you find non-essential? Stupid? Things that you just don't give a shit about, know that you'll never use, and - maybe things that just don't make any sense to you at all and that you can't even understand why *Anybody* would ever use them and/or why anyone would even find them important enough or significant enough to even care about, one way or the other?
A quick example for me would be earlier access to a game; being able to play it a day, a week, or even a month before everyone else.