Posted May 09, 2014

Immoli
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amok
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Immoli
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Grargar
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amok
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Immoli
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amok
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Kristian
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cmdr_flashheart
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Posted May 09, 2014
Well Steam is certainly DRM, no arguments there. However, if I can copy/paste Steam game folders onto other PCs for playing WITHOUT Steam, I am okay with that, and will continue buying Steam "DRM-free" games; granted, however, I don't get installers for these types of games, but the applications work and if I have enough memory, then it's not a problem for me.
Also, another reason I like DRM-free steam games is that I can play and download stuff at the same time, so that's nifty.
That's a cool point! I hope more devs take this approach to steam and forgo the DRM provisions.
Also, another reason I like DRM-free steam games is that I can play and download stuff at the same time, so that's nifty.
That's a cool point! I hope more devs take this approach to steam and forgo the DRM provisions.
Post edited May 09, 2014 by cmdr_flashheart

_ChaosFox_
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Posted May 09, 2014

Also, there is a minority of games available on Steam where you get a registration code that you can use elsewhere to download a DRM-free version. Obviously The Witcher 1 & 2 fall under this umbrella, as do the Mount & Blade games. Anyone know of others?

amok
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Posted May 09, 2014



If you "copy/paste Steam game folders onto other PCs for playing WITHOUT Steam," then per this definition Steam itself is not DRM.

Immoli
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Posted May 09, 2014

Mount and Blade still requires online authentication though.

cmdr_flashheart
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Posted May 09, 2014

That's a cool point! I hope more devs take this approach to steam and forgo the DRM provisions.

If you "copy/paste Steam game folders onto other PCs for playing WITHOUT Steam," then per this definition Steam itself is not DRM.
However, I have been able to play many Steam DRM-free games without logging into steam client on a PC which has Steam client installed; I don't know if having the client there makes a difference. But what I like most of all is being able to download Steam games and play Steam games at the same time.
Also, I think that DRM-free games by definition should also include uninhibited access to game installers, which Steam DRM-free games do not allow.
Post edited May 09, 2014 by cmdr_flashheart

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jamesbuc
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Posted May 09, 2014
Didnt some of the Arcen games (Valley without wind, AI war) fall into this territory too? Specifically A Valley without wind 1 and Tidalis (and AI war/Some expansions) with the trial versions on their site?