• @BartsBigBugBag@lemmy.tf
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    Steam: here’s a platform. We know some corpos won’t release games without DRM, so here’s our in-house solution that’s non-intrusive, but if you don’t want to put DRM in your game, we won’t force you. Want to include a backup installer? Cool. No worries. Oh you don’t have solid internet? That’s cool, if you get the games installed somehow, you can use offline mode indefinitely with no issues, sorry it took us so long to work out the bugs.

    Epic: YOU MUST YSE OUR SHITTY DRM FOR ANY GAME RELEASED ON OUR PLATFORM, AND YOU MUST BE ONLINE AT ALL TIMES OR YOU CANNOT PLAY THE GAMES YOU PURCHASED.

    • Kresten
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      Wait, you can’t play Epic-games while offline?

      • CileTheSane
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        511 months ago

        Right, everytime I decide I’m done with a company I make a point of keeping up on what they’re doing…

        • @Syndic@feddit.de
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          If you intent to make general statements about them, it would be good to do so, yes. Else you could look silly if your statement is outdated.

          • CileTheSane
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            If what you said was true at the time you don’t look silly at all, because people don’t follow companies they decide they are done with.

            If it’s outdated the reasonable response is simply informing people it’s out dated. Expecting them to keep up with a latest news of a company they don’t like makes you look silly.

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              If what you said was true at the time you don’t look silly at all, because people don’t follow companies they decide they are done with.

              That’s only true if you actually state it as such. It’s really easy to clarify such a statement with “Back when I last checked …” or “Years ago it was …”

              • CileTheSane
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                111 months ago

                That’s like saying “in my opinion”: it’s unnecessary. Of course it’s your opinion or you wouldn’t have said it, and of course that was true last you checked or you wouldn’t claim that was the case.

                If someone’s information is out of date it is appropriate to correct them. It is absurd to expect people to do research before posting anything about anything to make sure it is “up to date”.

                For example: did you double check that you can in fact still play games off-line using Epic before posting? Or did you just assume it was true based on “last you checked”?

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          311 months ago

          Well, don’t talk about them if you don’t because you don’t know what you’re talking about. You’re like an old man saying that a new computer sucks because it doesn’t have a Voodoo card inside.

          • CileTheSane
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            311 months ago

            “I don’t purchase from comapny X ever since they did Y” is a perfectly reasonable thing to say when people are talking about company X. The reasonable response to someone saying that is simply “They don’t do Y anymore, they haven’t done that since [date]”, not “HOW DARE YOU SHARE THE REASON YOU STOPPED USING COMPANY X IF YOU HAVEN’T BEEN FOLLOWING EVERYTHING THEY’VE DONE FOR THE PAST COUPLE YEARS!”

    • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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      311 months ago

      but if you don’t want to put DRM in your game, we won’t force you.

      Have you used Steam in, well, ever? It’s literally impossible to release a Steam game without DRM and always has been.

        • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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          611 months ago

          Every single one of those requires a connection to your Steam account to install. On GOG I can download the installers for my games and then use them whereever and whenever I want. That’s impossible with Steam.

          • @BartsBigBugBag@lemmy.tf
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            311 months ago

            Many of those allow you to copy the files freely and move them between computers, even to computers that don’t have Steam. Hell, I played Half-Life on my Linux handheld yesterday, and I didn’t install it through steam. Just copied the files onto the SD card, set up a script to bind the controls, and launched the game.

            Now, I’ll concede you must initially sign in to get access to the files, just as you must sign in to download installers on gog.

            I use both often though. I play a lot on the aforementioned Linux handheld, and you can port pretty much any DRM-free game to it. Most surprisingly work better using the Steam version than they do the GoG version, though that is likely to be down to the handheld and not anything the stores are doing.