• Vega@feddit.it
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    1 year ago

    Cause fuck DRM. And sometimes because updates and game version on steam are different (e.g. skyrim version on steam support more mods than gog version)

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            • Decreased performance, as DRM is often hooked deep into event loops and adds non-negligible overhead.
            • Decreased privacy, as DRM often requires pinging an external server constantly.
            • Decreased security, as DRM is a black-box blob intentionally meant to be difficult to peer in to, and has been the target of attacks such as code execution vulnerabilities before.
            • If you own a game but don’t have an active internet connection, DRM may prevent you from playing the game.
            • If you own a game but have multiple computers, DRM may force you to buy multiple licenses when you’re only using one copy at a time (c.f., a physical CD with the game on it).
            • Eventually, a DRM company is going to go out of business or stop supporting old versions of their software; if you want to play an old game that had that DRM, you won’t be able to even if you own the game.
            • &c.

            DRM exists to "protect’ the software developer, i.e. protect profits by making sure every copy has been paid for and to force people to buy multiple copies in certain cases. DRM never has and never will be for your (the consumer’s) benefit.

          • M1st3rM@discuss.tchncs.de
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            1 year ago

            I gifted my dad a steam game for his birthday. He is a big Linux fan so he installed it on his Linux system. Now he can’t play it for more than 5 minutes before denuvo freezes not only the game but somehow even manages to freeze the complete system and he has to reboot.

            Had to return the gift. It’s a shame he really wanted to play it

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              1 year ago

              There might be a drm free version you could buy or pirate for him