tfishell: Just a friendly reminder.
Indeed. If you back them up as you buy, download & play them, the effort is virtually unnoticeable.
"Many Gamers (tm)" agree!
alexandros050: another pointless thread...I still remember a few years ago people said the same thing...
Said what "Backup your data"? That's wise advice on any day. Microsoft / Google are still in business too, but that doesn't make people wrong for making local backups of important Gmail / Outlook emails. Games are really no different.
Edit: Leaving everything in the cloud also doesn't stop content alteration either. There are some games here like Don't Starve that I don't want the latest DLC and prefer the older version for being smaller, lighter weight and less buggy. There are others games like Divinity Original Sin and Obduction where the newest offline installer build is buggy but GOG now refuse to provide the older bug-free offline installers. And does anyone know how long Cyberpunk 2077's licensed songs are licensed for before they get "removed" GTA IV style?...