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BeatriceElysia: I bought Humble September monthly and kept Tales of Berseria before realizing that it had Denuvo - and it doesn't really bothers me.
I also have Monster Hunter and Valkyria C4 on my wishlist, but I doubt I can afford them right now.
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Alaric.us: Meh. I buy games based on whether I want to play them or not, not based on what DRM they have.

Missing out on something like the 2016 DOOM would be stupid. Yea it's on Steam only. Yea it has DRM. Yea it would be better off without both. Still is a magnificent game that I comprehensively enjoyed.

Instead of avoiding games based on their DRM, I find it to be in my best interest to avoid games based on their gameplay. If a game isn't fun to play, it doesn't matter how much DRM it doesn't have.
You do realize right that if everyone had this attitude, DRM would be around forever?
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Crosmando: You do realize right that if everyone had this attitude, DRM would be around forever?
Sure. Or you could argue that for so long as there is at least one pirate it'll be there forever. Both are probably true.

The thing is, I'm not a fanatical warrior-monk who dedicated his life to ending DRM. I do agree with most anti-DRM talking points. I do try to buy my games on GOG when they are sold here. That is, between Steam and GOG, I'll buy from GOG. However, when the games I want are not sold here, I am most certainly not going to deprive myself of quality entertainment.