vv221: This is a 2022 post on a blog nobody knows about, but their stance about allowing DRM for multiplayer was already there in 2008.
That’s why I was mostly looking for something written in their regular marketing material.
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Well done, you won a "Fallacies about DRM" point:
Your Web browser is a DRM too! sadlyrematch: > any digital process used to restrict access to a game you bought (or claimed for free through a legit process) is a form of DRM.
i.e. web browsers applying restrictions, ISPs applying certain restrictions/blocks, Windows preventing certain apps from running, etc.
Your own web page contradicts itself, and by your own definition, needing to log into your GOG account to download your games is DRM.
Not gonna bother arguing with you when you can't even agree on your own definition.
I usually don't participate in these kind of discussions but good lord... By that logic electricity is also DRM since our PCs can't run on air and the evil power plants control when and if we can play or games.Can you explain to us how GOG can provide us the bits and bytes of our games without any sort of program? Do they have some sort of Digital/Analog converter that turns or games into pasta that we can eat? Cheers