• @ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    85 hours ago

    These articles are basically just advertising for GoG.
    They have the same issues as steam does regarding only selling licenses, or not having inheritable or transferable accounts.

    DRM free is great, but as a service they aren’t fundamentally different from steam. They just like to market themselves like they are.

    • RBG
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      53 hours ago

      This has been posted a million times already, but I am still going to repeat it. Yes you are right, in their own legal docs they also only talk about licenses.

      Difference for the consumer however is that you get the installation files which are supposed to work offline. Meaning if you take care to store that, it will not be gone ever, no matter if GOG goes down. With Steam this gets more complicated and may only work for some games.

  • TheDoctor [they/them]
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    107 hours ago

    I have every gog installer I’ve ever downloaded for this exact reason. You can’t rescind the bytes that are already on my drive.

  • @Coasting0942@reddthat.com
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    107 hours ago

    Steam should have taken the opportunity to recommend a gamer to GOG, mentioning that it’s only a license unfortunately. Or offer installers that can’t be taken away.

    • Annoyed_🦀 A
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      Yeah. And also choice not as wide as Steam exactly because of DRM free. Can’t buy monhunt or any of Capcom’s game on GOG. But if you want to play old game then GOG is the place to go, they make sure everything run.