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I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just stating that a broken unplayable game objectively has no value. The publisher has forced that value to 0 if they turn off their servers without support, regardless of if there was any value there before or not.
Edit: I realize we might be talking about different things when saying "stop supporting". I meant that to mean when the servers are turned off, not when they stop releasing updates or delist it from stores.
But it's broken and unplayable because the developer/publisher renders it unplayable and that's where the initiative comes in. The initiative wants to make it so that if the developer/publisher wants to turn off their official services they don't render the game unplayable.