• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      Okay, but:

      • that can change at any time if Valve bothers to patch it
      • it’s technically piracy
      • it takes effort the average person isn’t going to do

      DRM-free avoids that, hence why GOG has value.

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        6 months ago

        that can change at any time if Valve bothers to patch it

        Sure. And DRM free can become DRM laden with a patch too

        it’s technically piracy

        No it’s not. It doesn’t even legally count as copyright infringement. You are legally allowed to crack your own legit copy of software. The only thing possibly in the way is the EULA of the software (almost all of them have a possibly-illegal no reverse engineering clause)

        it takes effort the average person isn’t going to do

        The average person isn’t going to be backing up their games in the first place.