Here’s some on my list:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 - I do not want to deal with the Rockstar Games launcher.

  • Tom Clancy’s Breakpoint - The game’s add-on packs feel like Ubisoft is trying to nickel and dime gamers who would instinctively buy the GOTY equivalent of a title. I do not want to deal with a Ubisoft launcher or account.

  • Zombi - According to the Steam reviews it required a Uplay login to validate the game before you play and that version of the Ubisoft service no longer exists. This seems to have been rectified but I still don’t trust it and don’t want to go through the refund process if it hasn’t.

  • Skyrim VR - I’ve already bought too many copies of Skyrim.

A bit of a “this is why I pirate” thread but more targeted at individual games.

  • Localhorst86@feddit.org
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    Anything ubisoft. They told us to get comfortable not owning their games and I am happy to oblige.

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    1: I didnt even notice the sale is happening (too many sales… Spring, Easter, Summer, Fall, Halloween (same as fall?), Winter/X-Mas, publisher sales).
    2: Yakuza series.
    3: Any other game because I spent most of my time on YT (sadly) or on Jellyfin (still TV but linux ISOs).

    Also most modern games arent worth the effort.
    Multiplayer games would require friends I don’t have and those that I have (currently seem to) prefer games like Valorant (which I would play even less than CS2) or ZZZ (hoyo) which I don’t really like either.
    Single player games are interesting but I don’t feel like gaming anymore.
    But I did enjoy playing smaller ges like Exit 8. Fun game :)

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    Ubisoft and ea games; I do not want to deal with the launcher and ubisoft games are just so incredibly bad. They’re like marvel movies but less entertaining

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    The only game I’m kinda tempted to go find is the Sims 1 and 2. Not the rerelease. I want the originals

    But overall, I have too little time and too many games already. I’ve been trying to find unique or fun games to stream

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    • Persona 5 Royal
    • The Division 1
    • Metaphor: ReFantazio

    I already bought Persona 5 Royal a couple of years ago on PS4 (Royal + DLC of persona on sale). Really want to replay the game on my PC with 60FPS but refuse to pay another €25-60 euros for it, besides it has Denuvo. I might purchase it when, it’s at least €20 or below.

    Similar thing with The Division 1, would like to play the game again and it’s only €5 euro on Steam right now but the Ubisoft launcher is what rubs me the wrong way. Plus also already bought the game when it was just released on PS4. Still debating for this one since it’s only €5.

    For Metaphor: ReFantazio, it’s still way to pricey and it has Denuvo. So I will just wait it out until either Denuvo removed or an actual good sale happens.

    Yes, I’m a pirate (you might notice due to the instance, I’m on). I know we can emulate Persona 5 Royal and there’s a way to play the full game of Metaphor: ReFantazio. But since both of them are immensely big story games, I would like to have them ‘legally’ (cloud saves, Steam wise). Plus another reason is; my backlog is quite huge, got at least 45 games still to play (with only half of the weekends to actually game)

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      You can play the division (1)? I thought it was like a hybrid online game and most of the content is basically inaccessible (I got TD2 for free from somewhere).

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        Yeah, The Division games are online. So can’t pirate them. But they very often go on sale (on Steam) for really cheap €5-10 euros. The problem is Ubisoft launcher.

        I’m not sure about content being inaccessible though.

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    I really got impatient last year and just decided to pirate games left and right.

    I got Balatro, Iron Meat, Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection, MMPR: Rita’s Rewind, Sea of Stars, Scott Pilgrim, Shadows of Doubt, Bit Trip ReRunner, Xenotilt and Castlevania Advance Collection.

    I mean, it just feels like I’m seeing the same prices, every. damn. year. I’m sorry but I thought the point was mind-staggeringly good deals, not stagnated deals. And most of the games that are on sale, are games I don’t particularly care for. While everything on my wishlist, stagnates, regardless of how old the game becomes.

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Before I buy something, I look if theres a deal on isthereanydeal and if there is, I check the history.
      If it’s shit, I don’t bother.

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      As an American this is exactly why I’m not as well. GOG exists, and I have a decent library to fall back on regardless. Now’s the time for us to do that.

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        I guess you can only support the least-fascist-right-now countries as much as you can?

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        There’s Epic or you can buy directly from the publishers store front (e.g. EA), but GoG is the only one not forcing you to use a shitty launcher. ignore that, i missed the “not American” requirement in your post.

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      Tangentially related but I was browsing the list of Steam curators and I was surprised by how many of them are dedicated to discouraging people from buying games from specific countries.

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    I was gonna buy the foundation game, so I checked out the pirated version (fitgirl repack) first. Seems like it doesn’t run quite as well on my laptop. Had to play in low settings to be bearable.

    saved some money, ig. There’s always next sale.

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    A couple of Sony games because they don’t want to sell them in my country 🤷 They leave no other choice but to pirate them.

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        Depends what you mean, Steam is not DRM, most of the game is sells don’t have DRM. However Steam API has a DRM feature that developers can use of they choose to.

        So what do you mean?

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            because the game itself wants to load the steamapi program library and connect to the steam client. but there is no encryption or other heavy protection involved. grab a steamemu (like the famous goldberg emu), install it for the game (basically copy/replace a file) and done

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          Most of the games Steam sells are also shovelware.

          Major releases typically use at least Steam DRM, and Steam itself only mentions if 3rd party DRM is included. So in most cases, you can’t know if a game uses Steam DRM until after you’ve installed it.

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      They also support their games for over a decade.

      Also you can buy the base games and then just pirate the dlc. All dlc can be downloaded off of cs.rin.ru forums. I do this because modding the games through workshop is just worth the price.

      Then you run creamapi to unlock the dlc.

      No need to buy them.

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      And for all the money you spend on a Paradox game, you end up with something that feels like a half-finished beta.

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        It only feels like if you’ve played the previous, fully loaded $500 of DLC version.

        On that note, absolutely steal Stellaris and its DLC.

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          I remember my first game of Stellaris many years ago - I had bought some pack that included some of the DLC out at the time. The crisis was bugged so that even after I beat the crisis and wiped it from the galaxy, the game didn’t recognize that I had done so which left the game unbeatable. This was my first playthrough, no mods or anything like that, and I hit a game-breaking bug.

          I played quite a bit of Stellaris as it was (still is?) a fun game, but I am more of a casual gamer and every time I picked the game up again they had changed at least one major mechanic, and there was yet another DLC out if you wanted the full experience. Encountering bugs in a play through was common, and game breaking ones would still pop up from time to time. Finally I just got fed up, especially for the cost of some of the pricier DLC you can buy a game like Factorio which is a much better value.

          So at this point I’m done with Paradox. I suppose if I really had the urge to play Stellaris again I’d find something out on the high seas, but there’s enough other, better polished, games out there to keep me busy.

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      Studio fan death by 1000 papercuts.

      This is where I’ve gotten to with their games as well. I love them, but tired of it basically becoming an MMORPG DLC subscription.

      Most of the game genres they excel at are the type I like buying and playing because they are complete from day one, and you maybe get 1 to 3 DLCs. Like movies, the trilogy (original game and two nice DLCs) is the sweet spot.

      Stellaris got insane and most of the individual races should have been bundled somehow into larger expansion packs.

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    a few weeks ago I have seen watchdogs legion in a few streams an liked it. Recently it had a sale (maybe now again) but saw that it uses denuvo, the ubisoft launcher and that it needs a ubisoft account. no thank you. I’ll rather pirate it and be reassured that it’ll have less malware in it

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    I got fed up with Rockstar Launcher so I got myself a cracked version of Red Dead 2 a few days ago and I can’t believe I put up with that goddamn launcher for as long as I did.

    Next up I’ll be trying the Red Dead Redemption remake/remaster.