• UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev
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    Better than Steam I’d argue. Unlike Steam, games you buy on GOG are yours to keep forever. No DRM like steam that forces you to log on after a few days offline. You also get better version control.

    Edit: the offline limit was a bug. Offline restrictions would be dependent on the DRM solution for each individual game.

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      6 months ago

      There are DRM free games on steam. If you can launch the game directly from the exe while steam is off, then the game is DRM free.

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        I don’t want to have to open the game page to figure that out. Also if there was a filter I could find and choose not to see DRM games at all, that would be very cool.