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Rodzaju: But the game itself is the same?

And cheaper here...
See here.
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Rodzaju: But the game itself is the same?

And cheaper here...
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HypersomniacLive: See here.
Thank you.

I like the steam trading cards, but I won't pay more for the same game just to get them....
Post edited October 13, 2013 by Rodzaju
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Foxhack: Online multiplayer through Steam, leaderboards, achievements, cloud saving, and trading cards.
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Rodzaju: But the game itself is the same?

And cheaper here...
Pretty much.

If you don't care about any of those things then the GOG version should be good enough for you. :) I'm okay with having a lower price due to the unavailable Steam-exclusive features.
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retsuseiba: And I don't see how the rest of the post has anything to do with what I said before.
It has everything to do with the linked discussion on Steam forums, with these bullshit double-standards "Steam DRM is quite fine... BUT HEAVEN FORBID IF THE GAME HAS SECUROM!!!11!!1! GRAAAAAAAH!!!! WHAT IF THEY CLOSE DOWN SOME DAY, OR THE DRM SOMEHOW PREVENTS ME FROM PLAYING MY GAME?".

Hypocrites.
Post edited October 13, 2013 by timppu
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timppu:
Because Securom adds zero value to anything (other than peace of mind for gaming companies) and is there only to add risk of losing access your game? Sure, some people would say the same about Steam, but each his own. I don't even see how Securom value could be a matter of discussion.

Choosing among some risks and some benefits, some risks and no benefits, and even more risks and some benefits (that would be Steam + Securom, in case that wasn't clear), I'd pick the first.
Post edited October 13, 2013 by retsuseiba
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timppu:
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retsuseiba: Because Securom adds zero value to anything (other than peace of mind for gaming companies) and is there only to add risk of losing access your game? Sure, some people would say the same about Steam, but each his own. I don't even see how Securom value could be a matter of discussion.

Choosing among some risks and some benefits, some risks and no benefits, and even more risks and some benefits (that would be Steam + Securom, in case that wasn't clear), I'd pick the first.
Well I choose DRM-free. If a game I really want to play comes with any form of DRM (Steam included) and I feel it is worthy of purchasing now. I play it and wait for the publishers to release a DRM-free version.
Any DRM, even Steam have the simple problem that they limit my ability to install a game I have paid for where I want.
I do not have to purchase a second music CD to listen to the music in my car, or an mp3 download too so I can listen on the go. I have one CD and I choose where and how I listen to my music. I want the same form of freedom with my games.

I did this with Sacred 2 - bought it again on GamersGate - and I will wait again for Hitman Absolution, Saints Row 3 and The Walking Dead to become DRM-free. Then I will happily rebuy them.
Tempted on Dead Rising Off the Record, but since it's not Steamworks I'd rather wait and get it elsewhere. Wish Gamersgate would price match.
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timppu: It has everything to do with the linked discussion on Steam forums, with these bullshit double-standards "Steam DRM is quite fine... BUT HEAVEN FORBID IF THE GAME HAS SECUROM!!!11!!1! GRAAAAAAAH!!!! WHAT IF THEY CLOSE DOWN SOME DAY, OR THE DRM SOMEHOW PREVENTS ME FROM PLAYING MY GAME?".

Hypocrites.
It may seem that way, but I've honestly had a couple go-arounds with SecuROM DRM not allowing me access to my purchased games, so I can understand why people would view it as a deal-breaker.
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Coelocanth: It may seem that way, but I've honestly had a couple go-arounds with SecuROM DRM not allowing me access to my purchased games, so I can understand why people would view it as a deal-breaker.
Also I would trust Steam to be around a lot longer than SecuROM servers.
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Coelocanth: It may seem that way, but I've honestly had a couple go-arounds with SecuROM DRM not allowing me access to my purchased games, so I can understand why people would view it as a deal-breaker.
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StingingVelvet: Also I would trust Steam to be around a lot longer than SecuROM servers.
Haven't you been saying all along that it doesn't matter is Steam servers ever go offline, because one could always simply crack his Steam games and continue playing them, or the game companies themselves could also patch the games out of Steam dependency? Why don't those same arguments apply similarly to SecuROM?

That's exactly the kind of double-standards I am talking about. Also, you are just guessing that Valve's Steam servers would be around longer than Sony's SecuROM servers. Then again that is completely irrelevant to this discussion anyway.

I need to remember this discussion next time you proclaim that Steam DRM doesn't matter.
Post edited October 14, 2013 by timppu
Sorry for interrupting this really interesting discussion, but I thought I'd post some about, well, a gaming deal, in the Gaming Deals thread. ;-)

GamersGate Daily Deal is The Cave, 75% off (€3.25, not sure about US prices).

The game isn't perfect (too much pointless running around), but it still has enough of DoubleFine goodness to be enjoyable, and for the current price I'd recommend it.
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Coelocanth: It may seem that way, but I've honestly had a couple go-arounds with SecuROM DRM not allowing me access to my purchased games, so I can understand why people would view it as a deal-breaker.
Steam has also prevented me from accessing any of my Steam games several times, e.g. whenever the offline mode failed when I needed it (e.g. two weeks ago, and in July), or Steam was down, or when Steam dropped support for Windows 2000, and I couldn't play the Steam games I had bought for my Win2000 PC there anymore.
Post edited October 14, 2013 by timppu
Well one positive story from one DRM death is Bioshock 2.

With GFWL dead it got a patch that removed, in my opinion, one of the worst DRM schemes and in the process we got a 10$ DLC for free. Now that was neat.
Oh, wow. GamersGate actually has _several_ Daily Deals today, they are running a Columbus Day Sale

Currently on offer:

- Torchlight 2 for 75% off ($4.99 / €4.74 / £3.74) - 6 hour flash sale
- Legends of Aethereus for 66% off ($10.20 / €8.50 / £6.80) - has just been released actually, by far the best price I've ever seen for it
- Incredible Adventures of van Helsing for 66% off ($5.10 / €5.10 / £4.08) - again best price I've ever seen for it
- Company of Heroes Complete for 75% off ($7.49 / €6.24 / £5.00).
- The Cave for 75% off ($3.75 / €3.25 / £2.50]
Post edited October 14, 2013 by Psyringe
Disciples Reincarnation 50% off $14.98
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Realms of Arkania: Blade Of Destiny 75% off $5.00
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Into The Dark 75% off $4.99 Drm Free or grab the exclusive desura ver.
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http://www.desura.com/games/into-the-dark

A Stroke Of Fate : Operation Valkyrie 75% off $3 SecuROM
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Highland Warriors 75% off $2.49 Drm Free
http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-HW/highland-warriors

Dangerous 75% off $5.00 Drm Free
http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-DANGER/dangerous

Wastelands Strategic Bundle 75% off $12.49
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Post edited October 14, 2013 by yinan