Steam keeps on winning

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Steam keeps on winning
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Steam doesn't enforce anything. They provide a very weak opt-in DRM that they literally tell developers they should expect will by bypassed. There are plenty of actual DRM free games on Steam.

People use Steam instead of GoG because Steam works and provides a wide array of value adding features and GoG doesn't.

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If it's actual ownership instead of availability, then according to GOG's own EULA, you don't own the games there either.

Wouldn't even matter anyway. If either service dies the games are gone unless you go through the hassle of manually backing up every single one - which you can do with the majority of games on Steam too.

No, you can't.

And that's a big "unless". I actually do have a stored backup of my GOG library installers (of the ones where I don't own a physical copy, anyway). GOG could disappear into thin air tomorrow and I would lose zero access. Not so with Steam.

Yes you can. Just because you don't make a backup of one over the other doesn't mean it isn't possible. lol

I don't think people get what I'm saying.

On Steam you can back up game files only in the tiny fraction of games that ship with no DRM. Cases where you have to break DRM to make a backup are not "making a backup". If that's your standard you may as well just download a cracked copy later.

On GOG you specifically get an option to download a stand-alone installer for every game in the service.

Not the same.

I am starting to understand you but it’s taking a lot of work tbh

Many steam games already have no DRM and ones that use Steam Launcher presence can be launched using a Steam Launcher emulator.

Ones you have to worry about are Denuvio games that aren't cracked (you can keep track of them here).

You know what? You guys keep making the same argument, I guess I'll just have to keep giving the same answer.

How many is many? PC Gaming Wiki lists 1000 DRM free games in Steam's library. That is 2.6% of the service, by their count.

And all you get from those is the ability to rip loose game files, which is not the same as having an installer or a portable installation. GOG will let you download a backup installer of every game on the service. Not the same thing.

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How could I possibly have it backwards? I manually backed up my installers. I don't even know what you think "having it backwards" means. You think I'm misremembering downloading the installer files and backing them up? You think I did that on Steam and somehow forgot?

No, I don't have it backwards, that's how it works. There are terabytes of data on my backup drives to account for it.

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"You know what I am talking about colloquially"

I must not, because I see zero difference between Steam and GoG in this regard other than the fact that Steam provides a bunch of side services that GoG does not. Otherwise they're both just selling you a revokable license to play a game.

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People prefer Steam to GoG because Steam is a massively better product than GoG. It's not complicated.

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