At least Steam has easily circumventable DRM, but many developers use additional third party DRM.
I bought lots of Steam games. Every game I played is archived into a folder on my home server to be recovered – for example if Steam pulls something like the “update” where they removed songs in GTA: San Andreas to which Rockstar didn’t have the rights anymore.
At least Steam has easily circumventable DRM, but many developers use additional third party DRM.
I bought lots of Steam games. Every game I played is archived into a folder on my home server to be recovered – for example if Steam pulls something like the “update” where they removed songs in GTA: San Andreas to which Rockstar didn’t have the rights anymore.