Johnathanamz: Eh if we want the video games 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free, we should as they say it pay the 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free tax and I guess that means very few sales. Which I do not mind as long as the video games do not cost $60 dollars (USD).
At the end of the day, I can buy Syberia DRM-Free on GOG for 99 cents or $9.99 on Zoom. The choice is clear.
I do still buy games on Zoom, but only the exclusives that I actually intend to play. On GOG, thanks to its never-ending sales, I'm buying EVERYTHING.
foad01: Just post this in channels where you have lots of Steam fans and they will use it as an argument for having DRMed games. The vast majority of gamers want games as cheap as possible. If they see 10 bucks vs 1 buck they go to place with 1 buck. They will just say "NO" to a "DRM-free tax".
The term "DRM-free tax" is self-defeating. LOL.
Yeah, when majority of people do not care about DRM already, you will not win them over with a "DRM-free tax". I know some GOG users that do not care about DRM and are only here because some games were on sale here and not on Steam.
Perhaps Zoom cannot afford to have sales 24/7/365, but surely they could have them once or twice a year. I'd gladly spend a few hundred over there in such an event.