Patching in new DRM years after launch seems unlikely to impact pirates, but actively harms legitimate users who play on Steam Deck or mod games they paid for.
Is it? Linux gamers are not exactly a huge demographic. I’m quite okay with being able to use Heroic Games Launcher for games, no need for official support.
This is why I primarily shop at GOG. There are almost no other storefronts left that promote DRM-free games.
But they don’t promote linux platform.
That’s true, they don’t. But they’re at least open enough to allow community efforts on Linux like Heroic.
It’s a missed opportunity.
Is it? Linux gamers are not exactly a huge demographic. I’m quite okay with being able to use Heroic Games Launcher for games, no need for official support.
the beauty of no DRM is that if a game runs fine on wine (and I’m sure most games in GOG will) then you can just install them.
GOG lost my trust with the Hitman situation, and lashing out at customers that were leaving reviews detailing the situation.
https://www.eurogamer.net/hitman-gog-release-sparks-drm-row-review-bombing-accusation
They also sneakily updated the page to mention the DRM after people had bought the game.