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HypersomniacLive:
All I'm trying to say is it doesn't have to be all-or-nothing to support DRM-free. There's a common view around here that those that use Steam or other services with DRM are the "enemy," no matter their actual views. It's as bad as the eco-warriors who condemn anyone not doing as much as them. If you're not living in a cave with hemp clothes and either growing your own food or getting everything locally, then you don't care about the environment.
Post edited November 11, 2014 by Tallin
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Tallin: All I'm trying to say is it doesn't have to be all-or-nothing to support DRM-free. There's a common view around here that those that use Steam or other services with DRM are the "enemy," no matter their actual views. It's as bad as the eco-warriors who condemn anyone not doing as much as them. If you're not living in a cave with hemp clothes and either growing your own food or getting everything locally, then you don't care about the environment.
Thank you for clarifying and sharing your opinion.
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Tallin: All I'm trying to say is it doesn't have to be all-or-nothing to support DRM-free. There's a common view around here that those that use Steam or other services with DRM are the "enemy," no matter their actual views. It's as bad as the eco-warriors who condemn anyone not doing as much as them. If you're not living in a cave with hemp clothes and either growing your own food or getting everything locally, then you don't care about the environment.
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HypersomniacLive: Thank you for clarifying and sharing your opinion.
I suppose what it comes down to is that to me and a lot of other people, there is more to gaming than DRM-free. While it may be extremely important, there are other factors to consider, as well.
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HypersomniacLive: Thank you for clarifying and sharing your opinion.
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Tallin: I suppose what it comes down to is that to me and a lot of other people, there is more to gaming than DRM-free. While it may be extremely important, there are other factors to consider, as well.
I must agree with this.

I play games to have fun. Some games that i want to play are only on Steam or Origin for example. Should any of these become eventually available on GOG ill probably buy them later again if they are good enough. But especially until they are available here, i just cant feel any drm-guilt or whatever for playing them on other platforms.

I dont mind if someone wants to be more hardline with this, but please have some understanding for the rest of us ;)