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Eh… I have a 500+ game library on GOG and moved back to Steam in 2020. Steam just has too many good features. I’m at the point where I don’t really care about DRM anymore. I know that’s an unpopular opinion but after 20+ years I realize it’s just a boogeyman.

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I would not call it a booegyman… it is a non burger for avg gamer tho.

But for people who think bigger, it is a valid concern IMHO. Also, if it is not for people who think bigger, we would never big here tech wise.

If we keep accepting current trends, everything will get shittier…

Steam is an exception to this maxim, but for how long?

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7 points

Steam is literary labeling denuvo as unwanted feature… They are a market place. Not the publishers.

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10 points

When DRM is implemented without problems (unlike denassvu) its generally absolutely not relevant when you buy a game.

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That’s your opinion dawg… my opinion is that i don’t to pay for that trash, so now I don’t.

I have other options when I don’t like how a vendor behaves ;)

I can keep this up as long as fit grey markets exit and/or Fitgirl is around. So prolly until I am dead.

These shiti corpo operations should get a hint, this aint rent or food lol 100% discretionary media with apple options

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Bro its not my problem what you do but when you Pirat stuff then don’t complain about evil steam allowing publishers to protect their stuff.

Shure I pirated games as well, especially from big greedy companies, but I don’t go around whining that people want to get paid for work.

Its really telling how low you value the work people put into the things you like. You sound like a gamer Karen.

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