Posted March 10, 2020
high rated
Thoughts? I have an extensive library on Steam (imo) at 140+ games, 12 or so games on Origin and 2 games on Uplay. Slowly but surely, I've been building a library on GOG to be able to truly own my games, at least to an extent that makes me happy. (most games have a EULA that claims you don't own it... yea come take my exe's lol) I don't use these other services anymore, and I've even decided I won't buy a game if it won't be DRM free.
Bannerlord is a scary point of contention for me, as a huge fan of the company (they don't get enough credit imo) and Warband, it's SO DIFFICULT to not reinstall steam just to buy Bannerlord. I'm hoping Bannerlord will work like Warband, download a trial, activate with your code. I've sent them an email to find out. Thankfully I have all the other games and serials backed up.
It seems media is drifting further and further away from any type of ownership. Companies want you to never own something but continually pay them for it. TV has always been a dumpster fire when it comes to ownership, but games have really gotten worse over time. And as most of us probably know, DRM doesn't fucking protect anything, it's just annoying to actual consumers and a fun challenge for the pirates.
This is also kind of my "hello" waving to the community. I'm not very social, but figured from what I've read that most people here would probably agree with the anti-DRM idea. :P
Bannerlord is a scary point of contention for me, as a huge fan of the company (they don't get enough credit imo) and Warband, it's SO DIFFICULT to not reinstall steam just to buy Bannerlord. I'm hoping Bannerlord will work like Warband, download a trial, activate with your code. I've sent them an email to find out. Thankfully I have all the other games and serials backed up.
It seems media is drifting further and further away from any type of ownership. Companies want you to never own something but continually pay them for it. TV has always been a dumpster fire when it comes to ownership, but games have really gotten worse over time. And as most of us probably know, DRM doesn't fucking protect anything, it's just annoying to actual consumers and a fun challenge for the pirates.
This is also kind of my "hello" waving to the community. I'm not very social, but figured from what I've read that most people here would probably agree with the anti-DRM idea. :P