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[–] Skipcast@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You can't make digital backups of physical games with drm either since you need the original disc to play (or atleast that was the case last time I bought a physical game which is probably around 2005 or something lmao)

[–] HKayn@dormi.zone 21 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You are spot on, DRM is the problem at the core. That's why I prefer DRM-free stores like GOG over Steam whenever possible.

Luckily many of the old games I own on CD are also available on GOG.

[–] Laser@feddit.de 15 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Steam doesn't enforce DRM, your game can use Steamworks even without DRM.

The no-DRM policy sure is very good, but in the end any game on GoG is there by choice of the publisher, who could also choose not to use DRM on Steam.

[–] HKayn@dormi.zone 11 points 11 months ago

Many games on Steam use Steamworks DRM despite being available DRM-free on other stores, one prominent example being Batman Arkham City.