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Game launchers track user activity within the game. It’s how developers gather “user research” about how people play their game. It’s also telemetry about how your system is being used and is frankly invasive as possible without being illegal. And legality gets squidgy for data so nothing is off limits.

2K wanted that user data to sell to keep generating revenue from Civilization after the game and DLC were purchased. Typically a company has little incentive to linger on a game, they will publish, babysit the game for a few years with bug fixes, and quietly start developing the next project. 2K was farming data but for some reason didn’t like what they got so they stopped. I’m not sure if this is caused by consumer backlash but the end result is a benefit for us game players.

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Game launchers track user activity within the game.

lol wut? I don’t need to install a game launcher to track your activity in game.

If you leave a launcher running in the background at all times then you’re sending at the very least your current IP whenever the client does a poll.

I also don’t need to install a game launcher to do that, either. It’s just a lot easier to avoid having my process killed if that prevents the user from having “social features” like a friends list and chat, the standard shit.

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run steam via flatpak and civ via proton… how much can they collect from that?

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CPU heavy games like Civ run like ass on the Flatpak version of Steam by the way. It’s a known bug that I think they’re trying to fix but it’s still there last I checked.

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