• FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
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    7 hours ago

    What else would purchases be tied to??? This criticism doesn’t make any sense. Support has been great for me and no, it’s certainly not a monopoly: There are dozens of game stores online. Just because Valve created the best one doesn’t mean it’s a monopoly, it means that all the other ones are shit (except for GOG, they’re awesome and even better in some ways).

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      5 hours ago

      It’s a monopoly of attention and convenience in the same way that smart phones and social media overall.

      Rest assured I enjoyed Steam in the decade plus after the launch. In throughout the years that followed, I found myself amassing games that I’ve yet to play. 2 bucks for a $50 game? It’s too easy and convenient to resist! I feel I’m not respecting or more so showing less appreciation for games and those that make them. Most all of the physical disc games I’ve acquired in the past. I’ve played heavily. I can only think of one game I never installed / played. Most were full priced games, 40-60.

      I’ve found that the convenience offered by Steam and other systems like it, have hidden costs, security and privacy amongst other things.

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        So, you are blaming Steam for other platforms being way shittier: Maybe the other companies should be less shitty instead instead of trying to nickle and dime their customers while offering up garbage-to-mediocre services. Blaming Steam for making a platform that isn’t a fucking dumpster fire is ridiculous.

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          If i can download it and works without steam, it’s not strictly tied to my account, i bought it with my account and it’s the proof that i own a copy but it’s on my storage devices and don’t need steam itself

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            Thank you, that is much clearer!

            Supposedly if Steam ever goes under they’ll unlock everything, but if you ask me: GOG is just the thing for you!

            Or set sail if it’s a shitty company that stole the game you bought, arrr…

            If you are a Linux user, check out Lutris for installing GOG games. I’ve been using it with Bazzite lately and its been pretty good but they also have native standalone installers for some games. Also, standalone Windows and MacOS installers where applicable.

            Edit: Evidently, there are some games on Steam that are also DRM free. You just have to sign in to download it, which is reasonable as you need a good way to download it more than once without letting any random person with the link download it. Not exactly 1:1 for how GOG can work but could be worse.

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              40 minutes ago

              Yeah, GOG i awesome, i currently only sail the seven seas for economic reasons but i will absolutely use GOG when i can

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                38 minutes ago

                Support the devs when you can.

                Fun related fact: Most pirates end up spending far more on games and other media than the average person in the long run.