@ooli@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish • 2 days agoSteam's new disclaimer reminds everyone that you don't actually own your games, GOG moves in for the killshot: Its offline installers 'cannot be taken away from you'www.pcgamer.comexternal-linkmessage-square281fedilinkarrow-up1897arrow-down142cross-posted to: gaming@lemmy.mlgames@sh.itjust.works
arrow-up1855arrow-down1external-linkSteam's new disclaimer reminds everyone that you don't actually own your games, GOG moves in for the killshot: Its offline installers 'cannot be taken away from you'www.pcgamer.com@ooli@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish • 2 days agomessage-square281fedilinkcross-posted to: gaming@lemmy.mlgames@sh.itjust.works
minus-square@lud@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish2•12 hours agoI would be surprised if it even was possible for them to change so that the games are bought. I suspect that would be quite complicated legally.
minus-square@CaptnNMorgan@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish0•7 hours agoIt’s literally in the title that GOG does exactly that. Why would Steam’s hands be legally tied if GOG’s aren’t?
I would be surprised if it even was possible for them to change so that the games are bought. I suspect that would be quite complicated legally.
It’s literally in the title that GOG does exactly that. Why would Steam’s hands be legally tied if GOG’s aren’t?