• Maalus@lemmy.world
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    9 个月前

    Cool, but it’s still DRM, contrary to GoG where you just download the installer and pass a pendrive around.

      • MurrayL@lemmy.world
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        9 个月前

        But you do still need to install Steam to get the files at all. GOG lets you download installers from the website, and the desktop client is completely optional.

        • Domi@lemmy.secnd.me
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          9 个月前

          You can also use steamcmd or DepotDownloader. It’s not DRM just because no website download is available, once they are downloaded they are yours to keep.

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            9 个月前

            True, but my point is that having to use third-party tools just to access games you bought without downloading a desktop client isn’t as consumer-friendly as the way GOG offers offline installers directly for every game.

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              9 个月前

              my point is that having to use third-party tools just to access games you bought

              In other words, contrarianism for the sake of contrarianism. You had to download that DRM-free installer somehow, yes? I’m betting you used a web browser to do that. I.e. a third-party tool used to access the games you bought.